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stm32u595vj and STM32H743IIT board Longevity and date of introduction

aditya4
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Hi,

Can you please tell me the longevity and date of introduction for stm32u595vj and STM32H743IIT please?

Thanks,

Aditya

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STTwo-32
ST Employee

Hello @aditya4 and welcome to the ST Community.

The Product Longevity of the MCUS you mentioned is available on Product longevity - STMicroelectronics. For the release date, the easiest way is probably to check the respective datasheet. The revision history can be found at its end, in which the date of revision 1 corresponds quite well with the release date

Best Regards.

STwo-32

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STTwo-32
ST Employee

Hello @aditya4 and welcome to the ST Community.

The Product Longevity of the MCUS you mentioned is available on Product longevity - STMicroelectronics. For the release date, the easiest way is probably to check the respective datasheet. The revision history can be found at its end, in which the date of revision 1 corresponds quite well with the release date

Best Regards.

STwo-32

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The title asks about boards.

The boards are intended for development & evaluation - not deployment as products - so I don't think they're covered by any longevity programmes ?

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.

Hello @aditya4 @Andrew Neil 

I think this is a typo on the question of @aditya4 since there is not an evaluation board based on the stm32u595vj and the STM32H743IIT. But for Boards, you are totally right @Andrew Neil .

Best Regards.

STTwo-32

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@aditya4 I've edited the title to properly reflect the question.

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.