2019-08-19 02:09 PM
Hi, I have two types of MCUs that I am building a board with. One is labeled as STM32WB55, while the other one is ES32WB55. Is there any difference between the two? I could not find any information on the ES32 chip in my Googling. I am having trouble connecting to the chip using an ST-Link. Does it have anything to do with the fact that I am using an ES chip?
Thanks.
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2019-08-19 02:41 PM
ES , I think means Engineering Sample
2019-08-19 02:41 PM
ES , I think means Engineering Sample
2019-08-19 02:46 PM
Thanks Bryan. That makes sense.
2019-08-20 01:58 AM
Yes it is an engineering sample, which means it is a very early sample of STM32WB product which was not fully validated and may have some issues corrected in the final STM32WB devices delivered on the market.