FDCAN Clock issue
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‎2023-12-01 12:40 AM - last edited on ‎2023-12-01 1:02 AM by KDJEM.1
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‎2023-12-01 5:49 AM - edited ‎2023-12-01 5:50 AM
Hello @garry lai ,
According to your screen shot it seems your MCU is an STM32H7. May be an STM32H743?
If you refer to the RM0433/Table 60. Kernel clock distribution overview:
The table provides the peripheral max clock according to the VOS level you've already set:
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‎2023-12-01 1:05 AM
Hello @garry lai ,
Could you please give more details:
- Which STM32 devices are you using?
- Which STM32CubeMX version are you using?
Thanks and best regards,
Kaouthar
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‎2023-12-01 1:06 AM
move your mouse pointer there - a pop up will tell you the max. allowed clock
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‎2023-12-01 5:49 AM - edited ‎2023-12-01 5:50 AM
Hello @garry lai ,
According to your screen shot it seems your MCU is an STM32H7. May be an STM32H743?
If you refer to the RM0433/Table 60. Kernel clock distribution overview:
The table provides the peripheral max clock according to the VOS level you've already set:
