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STM32H745 (LQFP144): can pin PF10 be used as a single-ended ADC channel using ADC3_INP6 ?

BWolf.1
Associate

Same question for pin PF14: can it be used as a single-ended ADC channel using ADC2_INP6 ?

The Cube does not indicate if these pins can be used as single-ended ADC channels.

Thank you.

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome, @BWolf.1​, to the community!

We are sorry for any confusion this may cause, but IN6 (marked as INP6 in pinout view) is a single-ended input. It may be a little confusing that inputs like IN11 or IN14 are explicitly marked single-ended, which is just a left over from other derivatives in other packages of the same family where you can select differential and single-ended for the pin.

Summary: even if it is not explicitly marked single-ended on an ADC input - if it has no drop-down menu and can only be selected with a tick, then it is a single-ended input.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome, @BWolf.1​, to the community!

We are sorry for any confusion this may cause, but IN6 (marked as INP6 in pinout view) is a single-ended input. It may be a little confusing that inputs like IN11 or IN14 are explicitly marked single-ended, which is just a left over from other derivatives in other packages of the same family where you can select differential and single-ended for the pin.

Summary: even if it is not explicitly marked single-ended on an ADC input - if it has no drop-down menu and can only be selected with a tick, then it is a single-ended input.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

In order to give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on Accept as Solution on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.
BWolf.1
Associate

Hi Peter,

That answers my question. Great!

Thank you very much.