2023-04-05 12:31 AM
2023-04-05 12:42 AM
Welcome, @PGild.1, to the community!
The NUCLEO boards are an important part of the development support and will therefore not disappear from the market any time soon.
However, in contrast to the rolling commitment of the STM32, there is no product longevity of 10 years for the NUCLEO, which is also not necessary, since they do not represent a final product.
Yes, you can definitely use the STM32F746ZGT for new designs.
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter
2023-04-05 12:42 AM
Welcome, @PGild.1, to the community!
The NUCLEO boards are an important part of the development support and will therefore not disappear from the market any time soon.
However, in contrast to the rolling commitment of the STM32, there is no product longevity of 10 years for the NUCLEO, which is also not necessary, since they do not represent a final product.
Yes, you can definitely use the STM32F746ZGT for new designs.
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter
2023-04-05 02:21 AM
Thank you very much Peter for the speedy answer!
It indeed answers my question.
Have a nice day.
Pieter