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ST STM32H7 Nucleo-144
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UM2407 Rev 2 25/50
UM2407 Hardware layout and configuration
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NX3215SA-32.768kHZ-EXS00A-MU00525 (32.768 kHz, 6 pf load capacitance,
20 ppm) from NDK. The configuration must be:
SB40 and SB41 OFF
R38 and R39 ON
Oscillator from external PC14: from external oscillator through the pin 25 of CN11
connector. The configuration must be:
SB40 and SB41 ON
R38 and R39 OFF
LSE not used: PC14 and PC15 are used as GPIOs instead of the low-speed clock.
The configuration must be:
SB40 and SB41 ON
R38 and R39 OFF
6.6 Board functions
6.6.1 LEDs
User LD1: a green user LED is connected to the STM32H7 I/O PB0 (SB39 ON and SB47
OFF) or PA5 (SB47 ON and SB39 OFF) corresponding to the ST Zio D13.
User LD2: a yellow user LED is connected to PE1.
User LD3: a red user LED is connected to PB14.
These user LEDs are on when the I/O is HIGH value, and are off when the I/O is LOW.
LD4 COM: the tricolor LED LD4 (green, orange, red) provides information about ST-LINK
communication status. LD4 default color is red. LD4 turns to green to indicate that
communication is in progress between the PC and the STLINK-V3E, with the following
setup:
Slow blinking red/OFF at power-on before USB initialization
Fast blinking red/OFF after the first correct communication between PC and
STLINK-V3E (enumeration)
Red LED ON when the initialization between the PC and STLINK-V3E is complete
Green LED ON after a successful target communication initialization
Blinking red/green during communication with the target
Green ON communication finished and successful
Orange ON communication failure
LD5 PWR: the green LED indicates that the STM32H7 part is powered and +5 V power is
available on CN8 pin 9 and CN11 pin 18.
LD6 USB power fault: LD5 indicates that the board power consumption on USB exceeds
500
mA, consequently the user must power the board using an external power supply.
LD7 and LD8 USB FS: Refer to Section 6.6.6: USB OTG FS.

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