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STM32H735G-DK sine wave

kuxiang
Associate II

Hello,

I have referred to the tutorial documents from the University of Texas at Austin and I am using STM32CubeIDE. I generated a 1V amplitude 10kHz sine wave using a signal generator. After processing it through STM32H735G-DK, I observed a 10kHz sine wave with an amplitude of 0.6V on the oscilloscope. I am unsure of the errors in the code and unable to find a solution.

http://users.ece.utexas.edu/~bevans/courses/realtime/lectures/laboratory/stm32h735gdk/stm32h735g.html

Sincerely,

kuxiang

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Amel NASRI
ST Employee

Hi @kuxiang,

Welcome to ST Community!
I suggest you double check the steps you followed referring to the following knowledge articles:

For sure you can replace the NUCLEO-G070RB by your own board in the steps of the tutorial.

-Amel

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