STM32H753 and STM32H743 (the difference)
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‎2018-10-09 7:57 AM
I need a development kit/board with STM32H753 MCU.
I find similar - https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-h743zi.html
And decide to solder STM32H753 instead of STM32H743.
I saw STM32H753I-EVAL, but it is too expensive.
What is the difference between this two MCU`s? I find only information about absence/present of the crypto peripheral module. That is all? Do they pin to pin compatible?
Can`t find any information on ST web-site.
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‎2018-10-09 8:15 AM
Same designs with/without hash/crypt type functionality to address import/export issues. Same pin configurations.
>>I saw STM32H753I-EVAL, but it is too expensive
In the scale of commercial development costs, and engineering time, it doesn't really move the needle. I don't think there is a lot of margin here.
If you are a commercial client of STMicro you might be able to get a loaner directly or via distributor/representative.
There might be some H753 NUCLEO boards available through your FAE, otherwise replacing the chip remains a viable option.
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‎2018-10-09 8:17 AM
Hi @VK.17​ ,
- The STM32H753 and STM32H743 MCUs are pin to pin compatible.
- The STM32H753 provides the cryptographic acceleration features (CRYPT and HASH) while STM32H743 devices don't.
Khouloud.
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‎2018-10-09 8:39 AM
Does any official document from ST exist, proving this statement?
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‎2018-10-09 8:44 AM
Good grief...
https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32h743-753.html?querycriteria=productId=LN2033
"The STM32H753 integrates a crypto/hash processor providing hardware acceleration for AES-128, -192 and -256 encryption, with support for GCM and CCM, Triple DES, and hash (MD5, SHA-1 and SHA-2) algorithms."
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‎2018-10-09 8:56 AM
I saw this information, saw that table, compared all pins of this two mcu`s in LQFP144 package. It is look like they are similar.
But I didn`t find any information on ST web-site like - "They are pin to pin compatible". It is similar, but not obvious.
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‎2018-10-09 9:13 AM
Hi @VK.17​ ,
The two MCUs share the same device ID. So, they are pin to pin compatible. Just by comparing the Pinout tables in the datasheets, you will see this compatibility.
Khouloud.
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‎2018-10-09 11:53 PM
Thanks, guys!!!
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‎2018-10-10 12:16 AM
Not only guys (:
