Why NC is written on PF0 and PF1 pins of NUCLEO H743ZI2 though it is connected to microcontroller?
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‎2020-08-17 1:07 AM
I am working on NUCLEO H743ZI2 and I want to use PF0 and PF1 pins as I2C2. But on nucleo board NC is written on these pins. Can I use these pins as I2C2?
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‎2020-08-18 3:01 AM
PF0 and PF1 are connected. Silkscreen has been updated in later revisions.
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‎2020-08-17 1:25 AM
How come you have a revision MB1364B board. Mine is revision MB1364C with a revision V chip. Anyway, have a look at the attached schematics. Revision B no revision C yes, unless you put the external oscillator.
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‎2020-08-17 6:22 AM
I'd be inclined to trust the board and assume those pins are not connected.
Set them up a GPIO outputs and see if you can change them, or probe directly to be certain. Schematics are also available.
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‎2020-08-18 3:01 AM
PF0 and PF1 are connected. Silkscreen has been updated in later revisions.
