STMicroelectronics NUCLEO-F446RE-STMICROELECTRONICS_IT

Poari Whakawhanake Nucleo STM32 me te Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi MCU NUCLEO-F446RE

Model: NUCLEO-F446RE-STMICROELECTRONICS_IT | Brand: STMicroelectronics

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the STM32 Nucleo Development Board with STM32F446RE MCU. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper functionality and safety.

STM32 Nucleo Development Board front view

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the STM32 Nucleo Development Board.

The STM32 Nucleo Development Board is a versatile platform designed to help users explore and develop solutions with the STM32 microcontroller. It features an STM32F446RE MCU, offering high performance with an ARM Cortex-M4 core, DSP, and FPU capabilities.

Aratohu Tatūnga

Follow these steps to set up your STM32 Nucleo Development Board:

  1. Check Jumper Positions: Ensure the following jumper settings are configured correctly:
    • JP1: Off
    • JP5 (PWR): On U5V side
    • JP6 (IDD): On
  2. Hono ki PC: Connect the STM32 Nucleo board to your PC using a USB Type-A to Mini-B cable. Use the USB connector labeled CN1 on the board to supply power.
  3. Verify Power and Communication LEDs: Upon successful connection, the red LEDs LD3 (PWR) and LD1 (COM) should light up. The green LED LD2 should blink, indicating communication activity.
  4. Test User Button: Press the user button B1 (located on the left side of the board). Observe how the blinking pattern of the green LED LD2 changes with each press, confirming basic board functionality.
STM32 Nucleo Development Board packaging with getting started instructions

Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the product packaging, showing initial setup instructions.

This image illustrates the "Getting Started" section found on the product packaging, detailing the initial steps for connecting and powering the board, as well as verifying its basic operation through LED indicators and the user button.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The STM32 Nucleo board is designed for flexible development. Here's how to begin operating and developing with it:

Nga Whakaritenga Pūnaha

To ensure compatibility and proper functioning of the development environment, your computer should meet the following minimum requirements:

Development Toolchains

The board supports a wide range of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and toolchains, allowing developers to choose their preferred environment:

Embedded Software and Examples

STMicroelectronics provides comprehensive software support for the STM32 Nucleo board:

Key Features for Operation

Runga view of the STM32 Nucleo Development Board

Figure 3: Detailed top view of the STM32 Nucleo Development Board.

Ko tenei whakaahua he maamaa view of the components on the top side of the Nucleo board, including the STM32F446RE microcontroller, various headers, LEDs, and buttons, which are crucial for understanding its operation.

Te tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your STM32 Nucleo Development Board, follow these maintenance guidelines:

Raparongoā

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with your STM32 Nucleo Development Board.

Nga take me nga otinga noa

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Board does not power on (LD3 PWR LED off).No power supply; incorrect USB connection; faulty USB cable.
  • Ensure USB cable is securely connected to both the board (CN1) and the PC.
  • Whakamātauria he tauranga USB rereke i runga i to PC.
  • Test with a different USB Type-A to Mini-B cable.
  • Verify PC's USB port is providing sufficient power.
LD1 COM LED is off or not blinking.ST-LINK driver not installed; communication error; incorrect jumper settings.
  • Install the latest ST-LINK drivers from the STMicroelectronics webpae.
  • Check Device Manager (Windows) or equivalent for driver issues.
  • Verify JP1, JP5, and JP6 jumper settings as per the Setup Guide.
  • Restart your PC and reconnect the board.
Cannot upload firmware or debug.Incorrect IDE configuration; driver issues; board in wrong mode.
  • Ensure your IDE (Keil, IAR, GCC-based) is correctly configured for the STM32F446RE and ST-LINK/V2-1.
  • Verify ST-LINK drivers are properly installed and recognized.
  • Check that the board is not in a low-power or reset state.
  • Consult your IDE's documentation for specific debugging setup.
User button B1 does not respond.Software issue; button malfunction.
  • Ensure the demo software or your application code correctly reads the button input.
  • Verify the LD2 LED blinks when the button is pressed, indicating hardware response. If not, there might be a hardware issue.

If you encounter issues not listed here, refer to the official STMicroelectronics documentation and community forums for further assistance.

Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the STM32 Nucleo Development Board with STM32F446RE MCU:

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraNUCLEO-F446RE-STMICROELECTRONICS_IT
ASINB01I8XLEM8
KaihangaSTMicroelectronics
PouakaHikoSTM32F446RE (ARM Cortex-M4 core with DSP and FPU)
Mahara Kohiko512 Kpaita
Tere PTM180 MHz
KaiwhakatereART Accelerator, Dual QSPI
Debugger/ProgrammerOn-board ST-LINK/V2-1 with SWD connector
Tuku HikoUSB powered
Atanga Kaiwhakamahi3 LEDs (PWR, COM, User), 2 Push-buttons (Reset, User)
Hunga Hua4 x 3 x 1 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi2.4 hekere
Te Ra Tuatahi WāteaOketopa 29, 2016
Raro view of the STM32 Nucleo Development Board

Figure 4: Detailed bottom view of the STM32 Nucleo Development Board.

This image displays the underside of the Nucleo board, revealing additional components, solder points, and markings that contribute to its overall functionality and design.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

STMicroelectronics products are designed and manufactured to high-quality standards. For specific warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official STMicroelectronics webpae.

For technical support, resources, and community forums, please visit the official STMicroelectronics support page. You can find extensive documentation, software downloads, and answers to frequently asked questions related to the STM32 Nucleo Development Boards.

Whaimana Webpae: www.st.com/stm32nucleo

Rauemi Tautoko: www.st.com/support

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