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STM32F413ZH breakout board

Mr_flux
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  • Are there any STM32F413ZH breakout boards?

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The connectors are 0.1" pitch - so you can easily connect to standard prototyping boards.

The "Zio" connectors are compatible with the Arduino R3 shield pinout:

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https://www.st.com/resource/en/user_manual/um1974-stm32-nucleo144-boards-mb1137-stmicroelectronics.pdf

 

So you could use any Arduino shield which provides suitable JST and/or terminal block connections

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Andrew Neil
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you mean apart from the Nucleo-F413ZH ?

https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-f413zh.html

 

What, exactly, do you want from this "breakout board" that the Nucleo-F413ZH doesn't provide?

Does it have to be exactly an STM32F413ZH, or would other family members do? If so, give details.

 

Thank you for your reply!

Yes, I am aware of the Nucleo-F413ZH board. However, I am looking for a breakout board that allows me to easily integrate JST connectors or terminal blocks for my specific application.

I would prefer to stick with the STM32F413ZH due to specific project requirements. However, if no such breakout board exists for this MCU and there are similar family members (like the STM32F41x series) with more suitable breakout boards, I would be open to considering those.

The connectors are 0.1" pitch - so you can easily connect to standard prototyping boards.

The "Zio" connectors are compatible with the Arduino R3 shield pinout:

AndrewNeil_0-1721234510372.png

https://www.st.com/resource/en/user_manual/um1974-stm32-nucleo144-boards-mb1137-stmicroelectronics.pdf

 

So you could use any Arduino shield which provides suitable JST and/or terminal block connections

Thanks for the helpful information! I'll look into Arduino shields with JST connectors or terminal blocks.

You're welcome.

With Arduino shields, remember that the Nucleo is 3V - not 5V ...

So, level shifters right?