'H7 infographics: SMPS in 'H725?
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‎2024-02-24 2:35 AM
DS says otherwise - that SMPS is available in *all* packages for 'H725:
To me it appears that it's the infographics which is wrong. Wasn't the footnote supposed to go into some other sub-family?
JW
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‎2024-03-25 12:34 AM
Hello @waclawek.jan @AScha.3
The STM32H7 web page has been updated and the confusion you have mentioned has been removed.
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‎2024-02-24 3:05 AM
Hello @waclawek.jan
Thank you so much for reporting this typo on the infographic. I will escalate it for correction.
Best Regards.
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‎2024-02-26 1:32 AM
Sorry for my mistake. After a deep check, I find out that the (5) note means that on the QFN68 is the only package that just include SMPS only and not SMPS and LDO which is compatible with the table 2 of the datasheet.
Sorry again for this error.
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‎2024-02-26 1:42 AM
> I find out that the (5) note means ...
Wouldn't it be a good idea, just to write , what it should mean, in simple words ?
e.g
5. no LDO, only SMPS on QFN68 variant .
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‎2024-02-26 1:52 AM
> 5. no LDO, only SMPS on QFN68 variant .
I'd vote for this formulation, too.
@STTwo-32, as witnessed by yourself above, the current formulation is ambiguous and potentially misleading.
JW
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‎2024-02-26 7:51 AM
Hello @waclawek.jan @AScha.3
Thank you again for your contribution. I've escalated your demand to the concerned team.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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‎2024-03-06 11:56 PM
Hello @waclawek.jan @AScha.3
The infographic it's going to be updated on the coming Months and your recommendations will be considered on this update.
Best Regards.
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‎2024-03-25 12:34 AM
Hello @waclawek.jan @AScha.3
The STM32H7 web page has been updated and the confusion you have mentioned has been removed.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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‎2024-03-25 6:13 AM
Okay, I see that you've reworked the whole infographics.
I like the old style better - it had more information packed in smaller space with bigger fonts; and, above all, it allowed an initial rough but quick comparison. The new infographics makes the selection harder and contains less information which is also less relevant to application (i.e. peripherals contained).
The single-page accompanying pdf is not that either, listing many details (e.g. of crypto) but then omitting basic information like memory sizes, consumption, nr of peripherals such as I2C, UART/SPI/I2S/SAI etc. is missing entirely, etc. It is also unnecessarily cluttered by things which are common to all of the models listed.
I understand that this sort of information is very hard to compress to small space, but I believe the old infographics made a far better job than the new system does.
JW
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‎2024-03-25 6:33 AM
As you said, this sort of information is very hard to compress to small space. That's why our communication team decided to deploy such organization.
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