STM32H753ZI

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dimitriparatore
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STM32H753ZI

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Hi, I have an STM32H753ZI board and I would like to set up with Arduino IDE. Are there already drivers for the card? How come he failed to configure this board to Arduino IDE?
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Re: STM32H753ZI

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Currently, there is no variant for this board. Only the Nucleo 743ZI.
Anyway you can add the variant following this wiki:
https://github.com/stm32duino/wiki/wiki ... nt-(board)
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Re: STM32H753ZI

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Grazie, Provo a creare la variante, se ho qualche problema posso contattarvi per maggiore supporto? In caso riesco pubblicherà la variante per questa scheda!
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Re: STM32H753ZI

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Please use english :
Thanks, I try to create the variant, if I have any problems can I contact you for more support? In case I succeed, I will publish the variant for this card!
In fact the main difference between the Nucleo H743ZI and the H753 is:
"The STM32H753 integrates a crypto/hash processor providing hardware acceleration for AES-128, -192 and -256 encryption, with support for GCM and CCM, Triple DES, and hash (MD5, SHA-1 and SHA-2) algorithms."

So you can use the H743ZI variant for your board. I will reference the H753 to the core for a later release.
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Re: STM32H753ZI

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STM32H753xI devices are based on the high-performance Arm® Cortex®-M7 32-bit RISC core operating at up to 480 MHz. The Cortex® -M7 core features a floating point unit (FPU) which supports Arm® double-precision (IEEE 754 compliant) and single-precision data-processing instructions and data types. STM32H753xI devices support a full set of DSP instructions and a memory protection unit (MPU) to enhance application security.

All the devices offer three ADCs, two DACs, two ultra-low power comparators, a low-power RTC, a high-resolution timer, 12 general-purpose 16-bit timers, two PWM timers for motor control, five low-power timers, a true random number generator (RNG), and a cryptographic acceleration cell. The devices support four digital filters for external sigma-delta modulators (DFSDM). They also feature standard and advanced communication interfaces.
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Re: STM32H753ZI

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mathygreen wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 7:30 pm STM32H753xI devices are based on the high-performance Arm® Cortex®-M7 32-bit RISC core ...
@mathygreen,

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