2023-09-08 11:04 AM
Hello,
I am interested in using the STM32U599 chip but I don't see any Nucleo boards based on it or even the 5A9 that use the standard footprint with the rows of headers along the board. I was going to make my own board, to drop into an existing prototype that takes those, but I figured that I should go through the IDE first and make sure it can be setup properly.
What I found is that unless I select the BGA package, you can't even start a project with this chip. I'm interested in the 100 or 144 pin QFP so that I can quickly hand solder a prototype. When will you be adding support for this chip in your software?
Thanks!
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2023-09-08 11:50 AM - edited 2023-09-08 11:51 AM
Hello @MichaelW
ST SW already support the 100 or 144 pin LQFP. I've just created a project using a 144pin LQFP using CubeMX and CubeIDE:
Also, if you want a ready to use board, you can use the STM32U5A9J-DK.
Best regards.
II
2023-09-08 11:50 AM - edited 2023-09-08 11:51 AM
Hello @MichaelW
ST SW already support the 100 or 144 pin LQFP. I've just created a project using a 144pin LQFP using CubeMX and CubeIDE:
Also, if you want a ready to use board, you can use the STM32U5A9J-DK.
Best regards.
II
2023-09-08 11:57 AM
Hi there.
I discovered the problem and got it installed since posting this. I wasn't on the latest version of the IDE which I didn't realize because this software is constantly downloading new packages for itself but not for the main IDE itself. Now it lets me choose the chip which is great! I can configure a project and make sure all the pins will match what I need from the last Nucleo board I am moving away from.
Thanks for offering your advice. That EVM board won't work for me as I have all the peripherals and LCD I need and I just need a basic board with headers to get the CPU connected to the baseboard.
Michael
2023-09-08 12:06 PM
Hello again @MichaelW
Happy to see that your problem has been solved. If so, select the answer as best answer to close the topic.
Best regards.
II
2023-09-08 01:34 PM
The STM32U5A9J-DK or STM32U5G9J-DK1 have expansion headers on the back side.
I'd imagine a NUCLEO-144 might be forth-coming, otherwise check pin out, perhaps you can remove an existing part and drop in an STM32U599. Check with local sales rep or FAE for board/part availability.
Use IDE to narrow down pin compatible donor candidates