2024-04-10 03:51 PM
Hi,
I'm planning to start a project with the STM32H757BIT6 microcontroller (MCU). I'd like to use the STM32H757I-EVAL evaluation board, but I noticed it utilizes the STM32H757XIH6 MCU.
I'd like to confirm if I can begin development using this evaluation board. While I understand the STM32H757XIH6 MCU may have additional pinouts, is the STM32H757I-EVAL still compatible with the STM32H757BIT6?
Can I start my project using this evaluation board and after my prototipe is done, change simply configure it for the new target MCU? Of course, I'll need to be mindful of only using the pinouts available on the STM32H757BIT6.
Thanks!
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2024-04-10 04:21 PM - edited 2024-04-10 04:26 PM
Hello,
You can use it but as you said the difference is in io numbers so you need to select the common pins to port your firmware directly to the final mcu target.
For more information refer to the datasheet / table 2 and section 8.
2024-04-10 04:21 PM - edited 2024-04-10 04:26 PM
Hello,
You can use it but as you said the difference is in io numbers so you need to select the common pins to port your firmware directly to the final mcu target.
For more information refer to the datasheet / table 2 and section 8.
2024-04-10 08:19 PM
Hello,
problably I not open the same datasheet, because I not found table 2 and section 8. The datasheet that I did see is stm32h757ai.pdf and this datasheet the section is 5 Pin descriptions and table is table 8. STM32H757xI pin/ball definition
Thank for your answer!
2024-04-11 01:45 AM - edited 2024-04-11 02:00 AM
Hello,
No. It's the correct datasheet that I'm referring to. Table 8 doesn't show the feature differences between the part numbers but only the pinouts. In your situatio you need to look at the internal memory sizes, the peripheral instances etc not only the pinout.
These are the screenshots from DS12931 Rev 3:
Table 2 showing the difference between the part numbers:
Section 8 showing other details: