2024-08-06 02:04 AM - edited 2024-08-06 02:11 AM
Is it possible to use any STM32 microcontroller, particularly the STM32H5, with the STEVAL-MKI227KA evaluation kit that based on LSM6DSV16X sensor? I’ve only found information regarding the STM32F4.
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2024-08-06 02:20 AM
Of course it is.
The LSM6DSV16X sensor neither knows nor cares what microcontroller you use - all it sees is the SPI / I²C / MIPI I3C interface.
2024-08-06 02:20 AM
Of course it is.
The LSM6DSV16X sensor neither knows nor cares what microcontroller you use - all it sees is the SPI / I²C / MIPI I3C interface.
2024-08-06 02:32 AM
Thanks for clarifying this issue. I have one more question, is the STEVAL-MKI227KA physically compatible with the NUCLEO-H503RB in terms of pin connections?
2024-08-06 02:44 AM
You'd have to look at the schematics for that.
But the STEVAL-MKI227KA is a standard DIL 24 package:
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/steval-mki227ka.html
The NUCLEO-H503RB doesn't have a DIP-24 socket on it:
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-h503rb.html
So you're going to have to use flying leads, or make/buy an adaptor; eg,