2020-06-02 12:46 AM
2020-06-02 03:58 AM
You did not tell us which 'L5 exactly, but luckily this is a small family and it's basically the same silicon die in all models.
If the Nucleo has all pins you need brought out, then yes, you can use it.
JW
2020-06-02 04:02 AM
Hi JW,
Thank you for the speedy reply. So if I build an image for a STM32L562CE I will be able to flash it into the L5 Nucleo board?
Obviously only the pins I have configured in the STM32L562CE will be activated in the 144-pin L5 on the Nucleo board.
Correct?
Regards
Chris
2020-06-02 04:17 AM
If the chip on Nucleo 'L552 or 'L562?
In the former case you won't be able to use the crypto functionality.
Also, I don't know whether the are SMPS variants of the 'L5s (P and Q suffixed part numbers); that might make some difference, too.
Other than that, it should be as you've said above.
JW
2020-06-02 04:18 AM
Awesome!
Thanks JW, you can close.
Best regards
Chris
2020-06-02 07:50 AM
Hello,
Yes, it is possible. Just consider using 48-pin IOs.
Best Regards
Imen