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Using a stand-alone STM32

Lars Beiderbecke
Senior III
Posted on February 05, 2018 at 21:46

I want to move from a Nucleo board to a PCB with a 'stand-alone' STM32F7.

The STM32 Hardware Development Guide had great information, but I'm still a bit unclear about some issues:

1. The guide emphasizes that the voltage of  VDD_USB and others must stay below VDD during startup. Is there something I have to do, or is this already handled internally?

2. When I attach a backup battery, can I just keep it connected even when running with VDD? The Guide suggests no, but a ST presentations says yes.

3. Is there a reason for disabling the voltage regulator with PDR_ON, or can I just connect it to VDD?

4. For the SDMMC, it is advised to 'reference the plane using GND or PWR' - come again?

10 REPLIES 10
Posted on May 02, 2018 at 02:14

https://www.digikey.com.au/product-detail/en/microchip-technology/MIC803-29D4VM3-TR/576-3806-1-ND/2567031

 

2.93V threshold

1.2 Seconds reset. ( probably too long, but it only starts once and runs for a year)