How can i get a STM32F722xx reference schematic?
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‎2024-10-30 12:09 AM
I'm trying to use the 64pin STM32F722 part for the first time this time.
I need EVM schematic and User's manual for reference circuit.
But I can't find the document.
Please tell me how I can get the documents.
(I could find the reference schematic for the BGA part of 100 pins but I need one for 64 pins.)
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‎2024-10-30 1:34 AM
@KimSuB wrote:I'm trying to use the (sic) 64pin STM32F722 part
There are two:
@KimSuB wrote:I can't find the document
Where did you look?
The STM32F722RE Product Page suggests the NUCLEO-F722ZE:
You can get the schematics for that from its Product Page - on the 'CAD Resources' tab:
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-f722ze.html#cad-resources
@KimSuB wrote:I could find the reference schematic for the BGA part of 100 pins but I need one for 64 pins.
The NUCLEO-F722ZE has an LQFP144 part.
The number of pins is really immaterial for a reference schematic - just ignore the extras!
And, as @mÆŽALLEm already said, see AN4661.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2024-10-30 12:20 AM - edited ‎2024-10-30 12:22 AM
Hello,
You can refer to this application note: https://www.st.com/resource/en/application_note/an4661-getting-started-with-stm32f7-series-mcu-hardware-development-stmicroelectronics.pdf
there is no ref design for each package, the hw is almost the same.
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‎2024-10-30 1:34 AM
@KimSuB wrote:I'm trying to use the (sic) 64pin STM32F722 part
There are two:
@KimSuB wrote:I can't find the document
Where did you look?
The STM32F722RE Product Page suggests the NUCLEO-F722ZE:
You can get the schematics for that from its Product Page - on the 'CAD Resources' tab:
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-f722ze.html#cad-resources
@KimSuB wrote:I could find the reference schematic for the BGA part of 100 pins but I need one for 64 pins.
The NUCLEO-F722ZE has an LQFP144 part.
The number of pins is really immaterial for a reference schematic - just ignore the extras!
And, as @mÆŽALLEm already said, see AN4661.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
