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I wish to use the 48-pin version of the L5. If I buy a L5 Nucleo board can I target a 48-pin device and debug the code for the 48-pin device on the Nucleo board even though it has a 144-pin part fitted.

CJone.1
Associate II
 
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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

CJone.1
Associate II

​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

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

CJone.1
Associate II

​Awesome!

Thanks JW, you can close.

Best regards

Chris

Imen.D
ST Employee

Hello,

Yes, it is possible. Just consider using 48-pin IOs.

Best Regards

Imen

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Imen