2023-04-30 08:16 AM
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2023-04-30 08:57 AM
SB stands for Solder Bridge.
In some cases, it provides alternative usages of pins, e.g. whether a Tx pin goes to the on-board STLink's VCP Rx pin, or to an external pin.
Also The board (PCB) itself is rather universal, and ST places several different target STM32s onto it; however, these mcus are not 100% pin compatible and the SBs solve this - for different mcus different set of SBs is closed.
JW
2023-04-30 08:35 AM
What are you talking about?
2023-04-30 08:38 AM
Sorry for my insufficient information. When I look at that the schematic of Nucleo boards, I found a lot of circuit breaker under SB symbols. Normally I didn't see anything like that in other microcontroller, so I'm wondering what is the purposes of that circuit breaker?
2023-04-30 08:43 AM
show pic of this "circuit breaker" . so i dont need to search my big blue glass ball to see it.
2023-04-30 08:44 AM - edited 2023-11-20 06:47 AM
here it's. the symbol is SB.
2023-04-30 08:57 AM
SB stands for Solder Bridge.
In some cases, it provides alternative usages of pins, e.g. whether a Tx pin goes to the on-board STLink's VCP Rx pin, or to an external pin.
Also The board (PCB) itself is rather universal, and ST places several different target STM32s onto it; however, these mcus are not 100% pin compatible and the SBs solve this - for different mcus different set of SBs is closed.
JW
2023-04-30 08:59 AM
Thanks you, So it's only to select the pins for different peripherals.
2023-04-30 09:07 AM
Yes, like links/jumpers on other boards, but taking less space and parts to implement.
2023-04-30 09:08 AM
Thank you guys. I understand now.