2023-06-17 04:44 PM
Hi,
The STM32H742xI/G & STM32H743xI/G website says:
The STM32H742xI/G & STM32H743xI/G datasheet (DS12110 Rev 10 - 03/2023) says:
Page 52:
The STM32CubeIDE shows pretty much the same settings for the H743 MCU as it does for the F407:
2023-06-18 12:20 AM
...and where is the error now ?
that all H7 need external driver (phy) for hi-speed ?
thats a feature, not a bug. :)
(only F723 has hi-speed driver built in , afaik )
2023-06-18 12:49 AM
@AScha.3 wrote:...and where is the error now ?
that all H7 need external driver (phy) for hi-speed ?
thats a feature, not a bug. :)
(only F723 has hi-speed driver built in , afaik )
2023-06-18 12:59 AM - edited 2023-06-18 02:07 AM
>>...and where is the error now ?
ds say, there is hi and full speed usb module (on some H7) ; full speed has internal phy, hi speed needs external phy.
again:
...and where is the error now ?
ed.
ah, i see: on p.52 >two usb hi-speed ..< . thats wrong, ok. should be : >two usb hi- or full-speed ..<
2023-06-18 04:53 AM
The OTG markings are notoriously inconsistent throughout ST's documentation, they differ even within documents to one model.
I am not defending it, it's bad, and in this particular case it's incorrect.
I call "HS USB capable only of FS" a marketing lie.
JW
2023-06-18 05:50 AM - edited 2023-06-18 06:54 AM
yepp, Jan, anyway i dont know, why it seem such a big problem, to use hi-speed USB, SDMMC or Ethernet on these new chips; maybe all is about money, license fees , ip etc.
other manufacturers like NXP or even "small" Nuvoton seem to have no problem with "hi speed" .
nuvoton:
https://www.nuvoton.com/products/microcontrollers/arm-cortex-m4-mcus/m463-can-fd-usb-hs-series/
200 MHz ARM Cortex-M4F
USB 2.0 high speed device/host/OTG controller with on-chip PHY
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https://www.digikey.de/en/products/detail/nuvoton-technology-corporation/M483KGCAE2A/12337379
M483KGCAE2A 128-LQFP 4,64 $