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Board component description and configuration
2.1
Connectors
The
expansion board is equipped with USB Type-C™ connector (CN1).
V
BUS
can supply:
•
the power connector (CN2) in normal mode
•
STM32 when LDO (U2) output is connected to 3.3 V pin
2.2
Jumpers
development board to be used with the
expansion board,
use JP1 jumper (UCPD peripheral selection) and CC lines (CC1 and CC2) connection:
•
development board, use STM32 UCPD transceiver CC lines connection to ST
morpho connector (CN10–23 and CN10–26).
•
development board, use STM32 UCPD transceiver CC lines connection to ST
morpho connector (CN10–17 and CN10–27).
Other connections among the two boards are configured by JP2 jumpers.
The global jumper setup is the following:
•
LDO OUT – 3.3 V
to connect the LDO output to 3.3 V on the
. The STM32 is
powered by the USB Type-C connector.
Note:
In this mode, the only way to program the
development board is to power the ST-LINK and
disconnect the LDO output.
•
3.3 V
is common between
•
3.3 V – NRST
to force the STM32 I/O negative reset to level ‘1’. It must be connected when the STM32 is
powered by the
and when the
development board ST-LINK is
connected. When programming or when ST-LINK is physically disconnected from the
development board,
3.3 V – NRST
must be disconnected.
•
FLT – FLT_IN
to connect the
fault report (open drain) to a pull-up output and to the ST
morpho connector (CN10 – 18, PC0 of
and PB11 of
The
•
VCC – 3.3V
CC
with 3.3 V.
•
VCC – VCC_OUT
to supply the
CC
via a GPIO on ST morpho connector (CN7 – 1, PC10 of
). This case is useful with battery powered devices as the
can be powered only when an attachment is detected (low power mode).
•
Integrated dead battery management for fully depleted battery devices.
Dead battery management options are:
•
DB – 3.3 V
to remove the
dead battery clamp when 3.3 V is present.
•
DB – DB_OUT
to remove the
dead battery clamp when GPIO is connected on ST morpho
connector CN10 – 24. In this case, the STM32 MCU manages dead battery clamp removal.
2.3
LEDs
Two LEDs are mounted on the
expansion board top side:
•
A red LED to indicate the USB Type-C V
BUS
voltage is present (voltage on CN2 and LDO powered).
•
A green LED to indicate that 3.3 V is present and can be supplied by the
development board
or by the
2.4
V
BUS
overvoltage protection setup
expansion board bottom side, a zero Ohm resistor (R0) selects a 22 V OVP
threshold.
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Board component description and configuration
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