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User manual
STM32 Nucleo boards
Introduction
The STM32 Nucleo board (NUCLEO-F030R8, NUCLEO-F070RB, NUCLEO-F072RB,
NUCLEO-F091RC, NUCLEO-F103RB, NUCLEO-F302R8, NUCLEO-F303RE, NUCLEOF334R8, NUCLEO-F401RE, NUCLEO-F411RE, NUCLEO-L053R8, NUCLEO-L073RZ,
NUCLEO-L152RE, NUCLEO-L476RG) provides an affordable and flexible way for users to
try out new ideas and build prototypes with any STM32 microcontroller lines, choosing from
the various combinations of performance, power consumption and features. The Arduino
connectivity support and ST Morpho headers make it easy to expand the functionality of the
Nucleo open development platform with a wide choice of specialized shields. The STM32
Nucleo board does not require any separate probe as it integrates the ST-LINK/V2-1
debugger/programmer. The STM32 Nucleo board comes with the STM32 comprehensive
software HAL library together with various packaged software examples, as well as direct
access to mbed online resources at mbed.org.
Figure 1. STM32 Nucleo board (1)

1. Picture not contractual.

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Contents

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1

Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Quick start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3.1

Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3.2

System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1

Hardware layout and configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10


5.1

Cutable PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

5.2

Embedded ST-LINK/V2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

5.3

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Hardware configuration variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

5.2.1

Drivers

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

5.2.2

ST-LINK/V2-1 firmware upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

5.2.3

Using the ST-LINK/V2-1 to program/debug the STM32 on board

5.2.4

Using ST-LINK/V2-1 to program/debug an external STM32 application 15

. . . . 15

Power supply and power selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16


5.3.1

Power supply input from the USB connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

5.3.2

External power supply inputs: VIN and EV5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

5.3.3

External power supply input: + 3V3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

5.3.4

External power supply output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

5.4

LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

5.5

Push buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

5.6

JP6 (IDD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

5.7

OSC clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.7.1

OSC clock supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

5.7.2

OSC 32 kHz clock supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

5.8

USART communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

5.9

Solder bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

5.10

Extension connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

5.11

Arduino connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

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STMicroelectronics Morpho connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Mechanical drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Electrical schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ON/OFF conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Jumper states . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Debug connector CN4 (SWD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
JP1 configuration table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
External power sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Power-related jumper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
+3.3V eternal power source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Solder bridges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Arduino connectors on
NUCLEO-F030R8, NUCLEO-F070RB, NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC. . . . . . . . . 33
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F103RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F302R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F303RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F334R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F401RE, NUCLEO-F411RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L053R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L073RZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L152RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L476RG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F030R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F070RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC, NUCLEO-F303RE, NUCLEO-F334R8. . . . . . . . . 49
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F103RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F302R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F401RE,
NUCLEO-F411RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-L053R8, NUCLEO-L073RZ, NUCLEO-L152RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-L476RG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Document revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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List of figures
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STM32 Nucleo board (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1


Hardware block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Top layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Bottom layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Typical configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Updating the list of drivers in Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Connecting the STM32 Nucleo board to program the on-board STM32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Using ST-LINK/V2-1 to program the STM32 on an external application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
NUCLEO-F030R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
NUCLEO-F070RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
NUCLEO-F072RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
NUCLEO-F091RC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
NUCLEO-F103RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
NUCLEO-F302R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
NUCLEO-F303RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
NUCLEO-F334R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
NUCLEO-F401RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
NUCLEO-F411RE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
NUCLEO-L053R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
NUCLEO-L073RZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
NUCLEO-L152RE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
NUCLEO-L476RG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
STM32 Nucleo board mechanical drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Electrical schematics (1/4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Electrical schematics (2/4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Electrical schematics (3/4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Electrical schematics (4/4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

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Ordering information
Table 1 lists the order codes and the respective targeted MCU.
Table 1. Ordering information
Order code

Targeted MCU

NUCLEO-F030R8

STM32F030R8T6

NUCLEO-F070RB

STM32F070RBT6

NUCLEO-F072RB

STM32F072RBT6

NUCLEO-F091RC

STM32F091RCT6

NUCLEO-F103RB

STM32F103RBT6

NUCLEO-F302R8

STM32F302R8T6

NUCLEO-F303RE

STM32F303RET6

NUCLEO-F334R8

STM32F334R8T6

NUCLEO-F401RE

STM32F401RET6

NUCLEO-F411RE

STM32F411RET6

NUCLEO-L053R8

STM32L053R8T6

NUCLEO-L073RZ

STM32L073RZT6

NUCLEO-L152RE

STM32L152RET6

NUCLEO-L476RG

STM32L476RGT6

The meaning of NUCLEO-TXXXRY codification is as follows:

TXXX describes the STM32 MCU product line

R describes the pin count (R for 64 pins)

Y describes the code size (8 for 64K, B for 128K, C for 256K, E for 512K, G for 1MB, Z
for 192K)

The order code is printed on a sticker placed at the top or bottom side of the board.

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Conventions

Conventions
Table 2 provides the conventions used for the ON and OFF settings in the present
document.
Table 2. ON/OFF conventions
Convention

Definition

Jumper JP1 ON

Jumper fitted

Jumper JP1 OFF

Jumper not fitted

Solder bridge SBx ON

SBx connections closed by solder or 0 ohm resistor

Solder bridge SBx OFF

SBx connections left open

We refer to STM32 Nucleo board and STM32 Nucleo boards in this document for all
information that is common to all sale types.

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Quick start
The STM32 Nucleo board is a low-cost and easy-to-use development platform used to
quickly evaluate and start a development with an STM32 microcontroller in LQFP64
package.
Before installing and using the product, please accept the Evaluation Product License
Agreement from www.st.com/epla.
For more information on the STM32 Nucleo boards and to access the demonstration
software, visit www.st.com/stm32nucleo.

3.1

Getting started
Follow the sequence below to configure the STM32 Nucleo board and launch the demo
software:

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1.

Check the jumper position on the board, JP1 off, JP5 (PWR) on U5V, JP6 on (IDD),
CN2 on (NUCLEO) selected.

2.

For correct identification of all device interfaces from the host PC, install the Nucleo
USB driver available on www.st.com/stm32nucleo, prior to connecting the board

3.

Connect the STM32 Nucleo board to a PC with a USB cable type A to mini-B through
USB connector CN1 to power the board. The red LED LD3 (PWR) and LD1 (COM)
should light up. LD1 (COM) and green LED LD2 should blink.

4.

Press button B1 (left button).

5.

Observe how the blinking of the green LED LD2 changes according to clicks on button
B1.

6.

The demo software and several software examples on how use the STM32 Nucleo
board features are available on www.st.com/stm32nucleo.

7.

Develop your own application using the available examples.

System requirements

Windows PC (XP, 7, 8)

USB type A to Mini-B USB cable

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Features
The STM32 Nucleo boards offer the following features:
STM32 microcontroller with LQFP64 package
Two types of extension resources
Arduino Uno Revision 3 connectivity
STMicroelectronics Morpho extension pin headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os
mbed-enabled(a)
On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with SWD connector
selection-mode switch to use the kit as a standalone ST-LINK/V2-1
Flexible board power supply

USB VBUS

External VIN (7V<VIN<12V) supply voltage from Arduino connectors or ST


Morpho connector

External 5V (E5V) supply voltage from ST Morpho connector

External +3.3V supply voltage from Arduino connector or ST Morpho connector

Three LEDs
USB communication (LD1), user LED (LD2), power LED (LD3)
Two push buttons: USER and RESET
LSE crystal:
32.768kHz crystal oscillator (depending on board version)
USB re-enumeration capability: three different interfaces supported on USB
Virtual Com port
Mass storage
Debug port
Comprehensive free software HAL library including a variety of software examples
Supported by wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including IAR,
Keil, GCC-based IDEs

4.1

Hardware configuration variants


The board can be delivered with different configurations of the oscillator of the target MCU.
For all the details concerning High Speed oscillator configurations refer to Section 5.7.1. For
all the details concerning Low speed oscillator configurations refer to Section 5.7.2.

a. See http://mbed.org/

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The STM32 Nucleo board is designed around the STM32 microcontrollers in a 64-pin LQFP
package.
Figure 2 shows the connections between the STM32 and its peripherals (ST-LINK/V2-1,
pushbutton, LED, Arduino connectors and STMicroelectronics Morpho connector).
Figure 3 and Figure 4 show the location of these features on the STM32 Nucleo board.
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5.1

Cutable PCB
The STM32 Nucleo board is divided into two parts: ST-LINK part and target MCU part. The
ST-LINK part of the PCB can be cut out to reduce the board size. In this case the remaining
target MCU part can only be powered by VIN, E5V and 3.3V on STMicroelectronics Morpho
connector CN7 or VIN and 3.3V on Arduino connector CN6. It is still possible to use the STLINK part to program the main MCU using wires between CN4 and SWD signals available
on STMicroelectronics Morpho connector (SWCLK CN7 pin 15 and SWDIO CN7 pin 13).

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Hardware layout and configuration

Embedded ST-LINK/V2-1
The ST-LINK/V2-1 programming and debugging tool is integrated in the STM32 Nucleo
boards.
The ST-LINK/V2-1 makes the STM32 Nucleo boards mbed enabled.
The embedded ST-LINK/V2-1 supports only SWD for STM32 devices. For information about
debugging and programming features refer to UM1075 - ST-LINK/V2 in-circuit
debugger/programmer for STM8 and STM32, User manual, which describes in detail all the
ST-LINK/V2 features.
The changes versus ST-LINK/V2 version are listed below.

New features supported on ST-LINK/V2-1:

USB software re-enumeration

Virtual com port interface on USB

Mass storage interface on USB

USB power management request for more than 100 mA power on USB

Features not supported on ST-LINK/V2-1:

SWIM interface

Minimum supported application voltage limited to 3 V

Known limitation:

Activating the readout protection on ST-Link/V2-1 target prevents the target


application from running afterwards. The target readout protection must be kept
disabled on ST-Link/V2-1 boards.

There are two different ways to use the embedded ST-LINK/V2-1 depending on the jumper
states (see Table 3 and Figure 5):

Program/debug the MCU on board (Section 5.2.2),

Program/debug an MCU in an external application board using a cable connected to


SWD connector CN4 (Section 5.2.4).
Table 3. Jumper states
Jumper state

Description

Both CN2 jumpers ON

ST-LINK/V2-1 functions enabled for on board programming (default)

Both CN2 jumpers OFF

ST-LINK/V2-1 functions enabled for external CN4 connector (SWD


supported)

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Figure 5. Typical configuration

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Drivers
The ST-LINK/V2-1 requires a dedicated USB driver, which can be found on www.st.com for
Windows XP, 7, 8. On Windows XP the ST-LINK/V2-1 driver requires WinUsb to be installed
before using the ST-LINK/V2-1 (either available from Microsoft website or included in the
USB driver for ST-LINK/V2 for XP).
In case the STM32 Nucleo board is connected to the PC before the driver is installed, some
Nucleo interfaces may be declared as Unknown in the PC device manager. In this case
the user must install the driver files (Figure 6), and from the device manager update the
driver of the connected device.

Note:

Prefer using the USB Composite Device handle for a full recovery.
Figure 6. Updating the list of drivers in Device Manager

5.2.2

ST-LINK/V2-1 firmware upgrade


The ST-LINK/V2-1 embeds a firmware upgrade mechanism for in-situ upgrade through the
USB port. As the firmware may evolve during the life time of the ST-LINK/V2-1 product (for
example new functionality, bug fixes, support for new microcontroller families), it is
recommended to visit www.st.com before starting to use the STM32 Nucleo board and
periodically, in order to stay up-to-date with the latest firmware version.

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Using the ST-LINK/V2-1 to program/debug the STM32 on board


To program the STM32 on the board, plug in the two jumpers on CN2, as shown in red in
Figure 7. Do not use the CN4 connector as this could disturb the communication with the
STM32 microcontroller of the STM32 Nucleo board.
Figure 7. Connecting the STM32 Nucleo board to program the on-board STM32

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Using ST-LINK/V2-1 to program/debug an external STM32 application


It is very easy to use the ST-LINK/V2-1 to program the STM32 on an external application.
Simply remove the two jumpers from CN2 as illustrated in Figure 8, and connect your
application to the CN4 debug connector according to Table 4.

Note:

SB12 NRST (target MCU RESET) must be OFF if you use CN4 pin 5 in your external
application.
Table 4. Debug connector CN4 (SWD)
Pin

CN4

Designation

VDD_TARGET

VDD from application

SWCLK

SWD clock

GND

Ground

SWDIO

SWD data input/output

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Table 4. Debug connector CN4 (SWD) (continued)


5

NRST

RESET of target MCU

SWO

Reserved

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5.3

Power supply and power selection


The power supply is provided either by the host PC through the USB cable, or by an
external Source: VIN (7V-12V), E5V (5V) or +3V3 power supply pins on CN6 or CN7. In
case VIN, E5V or +3V3 is used to power the Nucleo board, using an external power supply
unit or an auxiliary equipment, this power source must comply with the standard EN-609501: 2006+A11/2009, and must be Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) with limited power
capability.

5.3.1

Power supply input from the USB connector


The ST-LINK/V2-1 supports USB power management allowing to request more than
100 mA current to the host PC.

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All parts of the STM32 Nucleo board and shield can be powered from the ST-LINK USB
connector CN1 (U5V or VBUS). Note that only the ST-LINK part is power supplied before
the USB enumeration as the host PC only provides 100 mA to the board at that time. During
the USB enumeration, the STM32 Nucleo board requires 300 mA of current to the Host PC.
If the host is able to provide the required power, the targeted STM32 microcontroller is
powered and the red LED LD3 is turned ON, thus the STM32 Nucleo board and its shield
can consume a maximum of 300 mA current, not more. If the host is not able to provide the
required current, the targeted STM32 microcontroller and the MCU part including the
extension board are not power supplied. As a consequence the red LED LD3 remains
turned OFF. In such case it is mandatory to use an external power supply as explained in
the next chapter.
When the board is power supplied by USB (U5V) a jumper must be connected between pin
1 and pin 2 of JP5 as shown in Table 7.
JP1 is configured according to the maximum current consumption of the board when
powered by USB (U5V). JP1 jumper can be set in case the board is powered by USB and
maximum current consumption on U5V doesnt exceed 100mA (including an eventual
extension board or Arduino Shield). In such condition USB enumeration will always succeed
since no more than 100mA is requested to the PC. Possible configurations of JP1 are
summarized in Table 5.
Table 5. JP1 configuration table
Jumper state
JP1 jumper OFF
JP1 jumper ON

Warning:

Power supply
USB power through CN1

Allowed current
300 mA max
100 mA max

If the maximum current consumption of the NUCLEO and its


extension boards exceeds 300 mA, it is mandatory to power
the NUCLEO using an external power supply connected to
E5V or VIN.

Note:

In case the board is powered by an USB charger, there is no USB enumeration, so the led
LD3 remains set to OFF permanently and the target MCU is not powered. In this specific
case the jumper JP1 needs to be set to ON, to allow target MCU to be powered anyway.

5.3.2

External power supply inputs: VIN and EV5


The external power sources VIN and EV5 are summarized in the Table 6. When the board is
power supplied by VIN or E5V, the jumpers configuration must be the following:
Jumper on JP5 pin 2 and pin 3
Jumper removed on JP1

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Table 6. External power sources

Input power Connectors


Voltage range
name
pins

Max
current

Limitation

VIN

CN6 pin 8
CN7 pin 24

7 V to 12 V

800 mA

From 7 V to 12 V only and input current capability


is linked to input voltage:
800 mA input current when Vin=7 V
450 mA input current when 7 V<Vin (< or =) 9 V
250 mA input current when 9 V<Vin (< or =) 12 V

E5V

CN7 pin 6

4.75 V to 5.25 V

500 mA

Table 7. Power-related jumper


Jumper

Description

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setting)

  

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VIN or E5V is used as power source when JP5 is set as shown below.

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JP5

  

Using VIN or E5V as external power supply


VIN or E5V can be used as external power supply in case the current consumption of
NUCLEO and extensions boards exceeds the allowed current on USB. In this condition it is
still possible to use the USB for communication, for programming or debugging only, but it is
mandatory to power supply the board first using VIN or E5V then connect the USB cable to
the PC. Proceeding this way ensures that the enumeration occurs thanks to the external
power source.
The following power sequence procedure must be respected:
1.

Connect the jumper between pin 2 and pin 3 of JP5.

2.

Check that JP1 is removed.

3.

Connect the external power source to VIN or E5V.

4.

Power on the external power supply 7 V< VIN < 12 V to VIN, or 5 V for E5V.

5.

Check that LD3 is turned ON.

6.

Connect the PC to USB connector CN1.

If this order is not respected, the board may be supplied by VBUS first then by VIN or E5V,
and the following risks may be encountered:

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1.

If more than 300 mA current is needed by the board, the PC may be damaged or the
current supply can be limited by the PC. As a consequence the board is not powered
correctly.

2.

300 mA is requested at enumeration (since JP1 must be OFF) so there is risk that the
request is rejected and the enumeration does not succeed if the PC cannot provide
such current. Consequently the board is not power supplied (LED LD3 remains OFF).

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External power supply input: + 3V3


It can be of interest to use the +3V3 (CN6 pin 4 or CN7 pin 12 and pin 16) directly as power
input for instance in case the 3.3 V is provided by an extension board. When NUCLEO is
power supplied by +3V3, the ST-LINK is not powered thus the programming and debug
features are unavailable. The external power sources +3.3V is summarized in the Table 8.
Table 8. +3.3V eternal power source
Input power
name

Connectors pins

Voltage range

Limitation

+3V3

CN6 pin 4
CN7 pin 12 and pin 16

3 V to 3.6 V

Used when ST-LINK part of PCB is cut or


SB2 and SB12 OFF

Two different configurations are possible to use +3V3 to power the board:

5.3.4

ST-LINK is removed (PCB cut), or

SB2 (3V3 regulator) & SB12 (NRST) are OFF.

External power supply output


When powered by USB, VIN or E5V, the +5V (CN6 pin 5 or CN7 pin 18) can be used as
output power supply for an Arduino shield or an extension board. In this case, the maximum
current of the power source specified in Table 6 needs to be respected.
The +3.3 V (CN6 pin 4 or CN7 pin 12 & 16) can be used also as power supply output. The
current is limited by the maximum current capability of the regulator U4 (500 mA max).

5.4

LEDs
The tricolor LED (green, orange, red) LD1 (COM) provides information about ST-LINK
communication status. LD1 default color is red. LD1 turns to green to indicate that
communication is in progress between the PC and the ST-LINK/V2-1, with the following
setup:

Slow blinking Red/Off: at power-on before USB initialization

Fast blinking Red/Off: after the first correct communication between the PC and STLINK/V2-1 (enumeration)

Red LED On: when the initialization between the PC and ST-LINK/V2-1 is complete

Green LED On: after a successful target communication initialization

Blinking Red/Green: during communication with target

Green On: communication finished and successful.

Orange On: Communication failure

User LD2: the green LED is a user LED connected to Arduino signal D13 corresponding to
MCU I/O PA5 (pin 21) or PB13 (pin 34) depending on the STM32 target. Please refer to
Table 10 to Table 19.

When the I/O is HIGH value, the LED is on.

When the I/O is LOW, the LED is off.

LD3 PWR: the red LED indicates that the MCU part is powered and +5V power is available.

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Push buttons
B1 USER: the user button is connected to the I/O PC13 (pin 2) of the STM32
microcontroller.
B2 RESET: this push button is connected to NRST, and is used to RESET the STM32
microcontroller.

Note:

The blue and black plastic hats that are placed on the push buttons can be removed if
necessary, for example when a shield or when an application board is plugged on top of
NUCLEO. This will avoid pressure on the buttons and consequently a possible permanent
target MCU RESET.

5.6

JP6 (IDD)
Jumper JP6, labeled IDD, is used to measure the STM32 microcontroller consumption by
removing the jumper and by connecting an ammeter.

Jumper ON: STM32 microcontroller is powered (default).

Jumper OFF: an ammeter must be connected to measure the STM32 microcontroller


current. If there is no ammeter, STM32 microcontroller is not powered.

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5.7

OSC clock

5.7.1

OSC clock supply

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There are four ways to configure the pins corresponding to external high-speed clock
external high-speed clock (HSE):

MCO from ST-LINK: MCO output of ST-LINK MCU is used as input clock. This
frequency cannot be changed, it is fixed at 8 MHz and connected to PF0/PD0/PH0OSC_IN of STM32 microcontroller.
The following configuration is needed:

SB54 and SB55 OFF

SB16 and SB50 ON

R35 and R37 removed

HSE oscillator on-board from X3 crystal (not provided): for typical frequencies and
its capacitors and resistors, please refer to STM32 microcontroller datasheet. Please
refer to the AN2867 for oscillator design guide for STM32 microcontrollers.The X3
crystal has the following characteristics: 8 MHz, 16 pF, 20 ppm, and DIP footprint. Its
recommended to use 9SL8000016AFXHF0 manufactured by Hong Kong X'tals
Limited.
The following configuration is needed:

SB54 and SB55 OFF

R35 and R37 soldered

C33 and C34 soldered with 20 pF capacitors

SB16 and SB50 OFF

Oscillator from external PF0/PD0/PH0: from an external oscillator through pin 29 of


the CN7 connector.
The following configuration is needed:

SB55 ON

SB50 OFF

R35 and R37 removed

HSE not used: PF0/PD0/PH1 and PF1/PD1/PH1 are used as GPIO instead of Clock
The following configuration is needed:

SB54 and SB55 ON

SB16 and SB50 (MCO) OFF

R35 and R37 removed

There are two possible default configurations of the HSE pins depending on the version of
NUCLEO board hardware.
The board version MB1136 C-01 or MB1136 C-02 is mentioned on sticker placed on bottom
side of the PCB.
The board marking MB1136 C-01 corresponds to a board, configured for HSE not used.
The board marking MB1136 C-02 (or higher) corresponds to a board, configured to use STLINK MCO as clock input.

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Note:

For NUCLEO-L476RG the ST-Link MCO output is not connected to OSCIN to reduce power
consumption in low power mode. Consequently NUCLEO-L476RG configuration
corresponds HSE not used.

5.7.2

OSC 32 kHz clock supply


There are three ways to configure the pins corresponding to low-speed clock (LSE):

On-board oscillator: X2 crystal. Please refer to the AN2867 for oscillator design guide
for STM32 microcontrollers.with the following characteristics: 32.768 kHz, 6 pF,
20 ppm, and SM308 footprint. It is recommended to use ABS25-32.768KHZ-6-T
manufactured by Abracon corporation.

Oscillator from external PC14: from external oscillator through the pin 25 of CN7
connector.
The following configuration is needed:

SB48 and SB49 ON

R34 and R36 removed

LSE not used: PC14 and PC15 are used as GPIOs instead of low speed Clock.
The following configuration is needed:

SB48 and SB49 ON

R34 and R36 removed

There are two possible default configurations of the LSE depending on the version of
NUCLEO board hardware.
The board version MB1136 C-01 or MB1136 C-02 is mentioned on sticker placed on bottom
side of the PCB.
The board marking MB1136 C-01 corresponds to a board configured as LSE not used.
The board marking MB1136 C-02 (or higher) corresponds to a board configured with onboard 32kHz oscillator.
The board marking MB1136 C-03 (or higher) corresponds to a board using new LSE crystal
(ABS25) and C26, C31 & C32 value update.

5.8

USART communication
The USART2 interface available on PA2 and PA3 of the STM32 microcontroller can be
connected to ST-LINK MCU, STMicroelectronics Morpho connector or to Arduino connector.
The choice can be changed by setting the related solder bridges. By default the USART2
communication between the target MCU and ST-LINK MCU is enabled in order to support
Virtual Com Port for mbed (SB13 and SB14 ON, SB62 and SB63 OFF). If the
communication between the target MCU PA2 (D1) or PA3 (D0) and shield or extension
board is required, SB62 and SB63 should be ON, SB13 and SB14 should be OFF. In such
case it possible to connect another USART to ST-LINK MCU using flying wires between
Morpho connector and CN3. For instance on NUCLEO-F103RB it is possible to use
USART3 available on PC10 (TX) & PC11 (RX). Two flying wires need to be connected as
follow:

PC10 (USART3_TX) available on CN7 pin 1 to CN3 pin RX

PC11 (USART3_RX) available on CN7 pin 2 to CN3 pin TX

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Solder bridges
Table 9. Solder bridges
Bridge

State
(1)

Description

OFF

X3, C33, C34, R35 and R37 provide a clock as shown in Chapter 7: Electrical
schematics PF0/PD0/PH0, PF1/PD1/PH1 are disconnected from CN7.

ON

PF0/PD0/PH0, PF1/PD1/PH1 are connected to CN12. (R35, R37 and SB50


must not be fitted).

SB3,5,7,9 (DEFAULT)

ON

Reserved, do not modify.

SB4,6,8,10 (RESERVED)

OFF

Reserved, do not modify.

SB48,49
(X2 crystal)(3)

OFF

X2, C31, C32, R34 and R36 deliver a 32 kHz clock. PC14, PC15 are not
connected to CN7.

ON

PC14, PC15 are only connected to CN7. Remove only R34, R36

SB17
(B1-USER)

ON

B1 push button is connected to PC13.

OFF

B1 push button is not connected to PC13.

ON

The NRST signal of the CN4 connector is connected to the NRST pin of the
STM32 MCU.

OFF

The NRST signal of the CN4 connector is not connected to the NRST pin of
the STM MCU.

ON

The SWO signal of the CN4 connector is connected to PB3.

OFF

The SWO signal is not connected.

OFF

No incidence on STM32F103CBT6 (ST-LINK MCU) NRST signal.

ON

STM32F103CBT6 (ST-LINK MCU) NRST signal is connected to GND.

OFF

USB power management is functional.

ON

USB power management is disabled.

ON

Output of voltage regulator LD39050PU33R is connected to 3.3V.

OFF

Output of voltage regulator LD39050PU33R is not connected.

ON

Green user LED LD2 is connected to D13 of Arduino signal.

OFF

Green user LED LD2 is not connected.

ON

PC1 and PC0 (ADC in) are connected to A4 and A5 (pin 5 and pin 6) on
Arduino connector CN8 and ST Morpho connector CN7. Thus SB46 and
SB52 should be OFF.

OFF

PC1 and PC0 (ADC in) are disconnected to A4 and A5 (pin 5 and pin 6) on
Arduino connector CN8 and ST Morpho connector CN7.

OFF

PB9 and PB8 (I2C) are disconnected to A4 and A5 (pin 5 and pin 6) on
Arduino connector CN8 and ST Morpho connector CN7.

ON

PB9 and PB8 (I2C) are connected to A4 and A5 (pin 5 and pin 6) on Arduino
connector CN8 and ST Morpho connector CN7 as I2C signals. Thus SB56
and SB51 should be OFF.

SB54, SB55 (X3 crystal)(2)

SB12 (NRST)

SB15 (SWO)

SB11 (STM_RST)

SB1 (USB-5V)

SB2 (3.3 V)

SB21 (LD2-LED)

SB56,SB51 (A4 and A5)

SB46,SB52
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Table 9. Solder bridges (continued)
Bridge

SB45 (VBAT/VLCD)

SB57 (VREF+)

State

Description

(1)

ON

VBAT or VLCD on STM32 MCU is connected to VDD.

OFF

VBAT or VLCD on STM32 MCU is not connected to VDD.

ON

VREF+ on STM32 MCU is connected to VDD.

OFF

VREF+ on STM32 MCU is not connected to VDD and can be provided from
pin 7 of CN10

ON

PA2 and PA3 on STM32 MCU are connected to D1 and D0 (pin 7 and pin 8)
on Arduino connector CN9 and ST Morpho connector CN10 as USART
signals. Thus SB13 and SB14 should be OFF.

OFF

PA2 and PA3 on STM32 MCU are disconnected to D1 and D0 (pin 7 and pin
8) on Arduino connector CN9 and ST Morpho connector CN10.

OFF

PA2 and PA3 on STM32F103CBT6 (ST-LINK MCU) are disconnected to PA3


and PA2 on STM32 MCU.

ON

PA2 and PA3 on STM32F103CBT6 (ST-LINK MCU) are connected to PA3


and PA2 on STM32 MCU to have USART communication between them.
Thus SB61,SB62 and SB63 should be OFF.

OFF

MCO on STM32F103CBT6 (ST-LINK MCU) are disconnected to


PF0/PD0/PH0 on STM32 MCU.

ON

MCO on STM32F103CBT6 (ST-LINK MCU) are connected to PF0/PD0/PH0


on STM32 MCU.

SB62, SB63 (USART)

SB13, SB14
(ST-LINK-USART)

SB16,SB50(MCO)(2)

1. The default SBx state is shown in bold.


2. Default configuration depends on board version. Please refer to chapter 5.7.1 for details
3. Default configuration depends on board version. Please refer to chapter 5.7.2 for details.

All the other solder bridges present on the STM32 Nucleo board are used to configure
several IOs and power supply pins for compatibility of features and pinout with STM32 MCU
supported.
All STM32 Nucleo boards are delivered with the solder-bridges configured according to the
target MCU supported.

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Extension connectors
The following figures show the signals connected by default to Arduino Uno Revision 3
connectors (CN5, CN6, CN8, CN9) and to STMicroelectronics Morpho connector (CN7 and
CN10), for each STM32 Nucleo board.
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Arduino connectors
CN5, CN6, CN8 and CN9 are female connectors compatible with Arduino standard. Most
shields designed for Arduino can fit to the STM32 Nucleo boards.
The Arduino connectors on STM32 Nucleo board support the Arduino Uno Revision 3.
For compatibility with Arduino Uno Revision 1, apply the following modifications:

Caution:

SB46 and SB52 should be ON,

SB51 and SB56 should be OFF to connect I2C on A4 (pin 5) and A5 (pin 6 of CN8).

The IOs of STM32 microcontroller are 3.3 V compatible instead of 5 V for Arduino Uno.
Table 10 to Table 19 show the pin assignment of each main STM32 microcontroller on
Arduino connectors.
Table 10. Arduino connectors on
NUCLEO-F030R8, NUCLEO-F070RB, NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC
CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC_IN0

A1

PA1

ADC_IN1

A2

PA4

ADC_IN4

A3

PB0

ADC_IN8

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

PC1 or

PB9(1)

ADC_IN11 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

(1)

ADC_IN10 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC0 or PB8

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NUCLEO-F030R8, NUCLEO-F070RB, NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC (continued)
CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM17_CH1 or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

TIM16_CH1N or SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3(2)

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2(3)

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.


2. Warning: PWM is not supported by D6 on STM32F030 and STM32F070 since the timer is not available on
PB10.
3. Warning: PWM is not supported by D3 on STM32F030 and STM32F070 since timer is not available on
PB3.

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Table 11. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F103RB
CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC_0

A1

PA1

ADC_1

A2

PA4

ADC_4

A3

PB0

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

ADC_8
(1)

ADC_11 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

(1)

ADC_10 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC1 or PB9

PC0 or PB8

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM3_CH2 or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

TIM4_CH1 or SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

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Table 12. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F302R8


CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC_IN1

A1

PA1

ADC_IN2

A2

PA4

ADC_IN5

A3

PB0

Left connectors

CN6
Power

CN8
Analog

5
6

A4
A5

ADC_IN11
(1)

ADC_IN7 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

(1)

ADC_IN6 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC1 or PB9

PC0 or PB8

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CN5
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CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PB13

SPI2_SCK

D12

PB14

SPI2_MISO

D11

PB15

TIM15_CH2 or SPI2_MOSI

D10

PB6

TIM16_CH1N or SPI2_CS

D9

PC7

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM16_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

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Table 13. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F303RE


CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

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+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC1_IN1

A1

PA1

ADC1_IN2

A2

PA4

ADC2_IN1

A3

PB0

ADC3_IN12

A4

PC1 or PB9(1)

ADC12_IN7 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

A5

PC0 or PB8(1)

ADC12_IN6 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

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D10

PB6

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D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

Left connectors

CN6
Power

CN8
Analog

Right connectors

CN5
Digital

CN9
Digital

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges or details.

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Table 14. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F334R8
CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC1_IN1

A1

PA1

ADC1_IN2

A2

PA4

ADC2_IN1

A3

PB0

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

ADC1_IN11
(1)

ADC_IN7 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

PB8(1)

ADC_IN6 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC1 or PB9
PC0 or

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM17_CH1 or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

TIM16_CH1N or SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.

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Table 15. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F401RE, NUCLEO-F411RE


CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC1_0

A1

PA1

ADC1_1

A2

PA4

ADC1_4

A3

PB0

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

ADC1_8
(1)

ADC1_11 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

PB8(1)

ADC1_10 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC1 or PB9
PC0 or

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM1_CH1N or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

TIM4_CH1 or SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.

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Table 16. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L053R8
Connect
or No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC_IN0

A1

PA1

ADC_IN1

A2

PA4

ADC_IN4

A3

PB0

ADC_IN8

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

PC1 or

PB9(1)

ADC_IN11 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

(1)

ADC_IN10 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC0 or PB8

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM12_CH2 or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM12_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM12_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.

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Table 17. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L073RZ
CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC_IN0

A1

PA1

ADC_IN1

A2

PA4

ADC_IN4

A3

PB0

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

ADC_IN8
(1)

ADC_IN11 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

PB8(1)

ADC_IN10 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC1 or PB9
PC0 or

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM22_CH2 or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.

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Table 18. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L152RE
CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC_IN0

A1

PA1

ADC_IN1

A2

PA4

ADC_IN4

A3

PB0

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

ADC_IN8
(1)

ADC_IN11 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

PB8(1)

ADC_IN10 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC1 or PB9
PC0 or

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM11_CH1 or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

TIM4_CH1 or SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.

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Table 19. Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L476RG


CN No.

Pin No.

Pin name

MCU pin

Function

NC

IOREF

3.3V Ref

RESET

NRST

RESET

+3V3

3.3V input/output

+5V

5V output

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

VIN

Power input

A0

PA0

ADC12_IN5

A1

PA1

ADC12_IN6

A2

PA4

ADC12_IN9

A3

PB0

Left connectors

CN6
power

CN8
analog

5
6

A4
A5

ADC12_IN15
(1)

ADC123_IN2 (PC1) or I2C1_SDA (PB9)

PB8(1)

ADC123_IN1 (PC0) or I2C1_SCL (PB8)

PC1 or PB9
PC0 or

Right connectors

CN5
digital

CN9
digital

10

D15

PB8

I2C1_SCL

D14

PB9

I2C1_SDA

AREF

AVDD

GND

Ground

D13

PA5

SPI1_SCK

D12

PA6

SPI1_MISO

D11

PA7

TIM17_CH1 or SPI1_MOSI

D10

PB6

TIM4_CH1 or SPI1_CS

D9

PC7

TIM3_CH2

D8

PA9

D7

PA8

D6

PB10

TIM2_CH3

D5

PB4

TIM3_CH1

D4

PB5

D3

PB3

TIM2_CH2

D2

PA10

D1

PA2

USART2_TX

D0

PA3

USART2_RX

1. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.

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STMicroelectronics Morpho connector


The STMicroelectronics Morpho connector consists in male pin headers (CN7 and CN10)
accessible on both sides of the board. They can be used to connect the STM32 Nucleo
board to an extension board or a prototype/wrapping board placed on top or on bottom side
of the STM32 Nucleo board. All signals and power pins of the MCU are available on
STMicroelectronics Morpho connector. This connector can also be probed by an
oscilloscope, logical analyzer or voltmeter.
Table 20 to Table 26 show the pin assignment of each main MCU on STMicroelectronics
Morpho connector.
Table 20. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F030R8
CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0(1)

GND

AVDD

U5V(2)

PF6

10

GND

10

11

PF7

IOREF

12

11

PA5

PA12

12

13

PA13

RESET

14

13

PA6

PA11

14

15

PA14

+3V3

16

15

PA7

PB12

16

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

PB11

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13(3)

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14(3)

26

25

PB10

PB15

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PB14

28

29

PF0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PB13

30

31

PF1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VBAT

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(4)

36

35

PA2

PF5

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(4)

38

37

PA3

PF4

38

1. Default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.Two unused
jumpers are available on CN11 and CN12 (bottom side of the board).
2. U5V is 5 V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5V.
3. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommend to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
4. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for detail

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Table 21. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F070RB


CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0

11

(1)

(3)

U5V

(2)

GND

AVDD

10

GND

10

IOREF

12

11

PA5

PA12

12

13

PA13

RESET

14

13

PA6

PA11

14

15

PA14(3)

+3V3

16

15

PA7

PB12

16

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

PB11

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14

26

25

PB10

PB15

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PB14

28

29

PF0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PB13

30

31

PF1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VDD

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(4)

36

35

PA2

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(4)

38

37

PA3

38

1. Default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.


2. U5V is 5 V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5V.
3. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommend to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
4. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for detail

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Table 22. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC, NUCLEO-F303RE, NUCLEO-F334R8
CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0

11

(1)(2)

(4)

U5V

(3)

GND

AVDD

10

GND

10

IOREF

12

11

PA5

PA12

12

13

PA13

RESET

14

13

PA6

PA11

14

15

PA14(4)

+3V3

16

15

PA7

PB12

16

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

PB11

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14

26

25

PB10

PB15

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PB14

28

29

PF0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PB13

30

31

PF1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VBAT

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(5)

36

35

PA2

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(5)

38

37

PA3

38

1. Default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.Two unused
jumpers are available on CN11 and CN12 (bottom side of the board).
2. CN7 pin 7 (BOOT0) can be configured by engi byte as PF11 on NUCLEO-F091RC.
3. U5V is 5 V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5V.
4. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommended to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
5. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for detail.

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Table 23. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F103RB


CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0(1)

GND

AVDD

U5V(2)

10

GND

10

11

IOREF

12

11

PA5

PA12

12

13

PA13(3)

RESET

14

13

PA6

PA11

14

15

(3)

+3V3

16

15

PA7

PB12

16

PA14

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

PB11

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14

26

25

PB10

PB15

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PB14

28

29

PD0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PB13

30

31

PD1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VBAT

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(4)

36

35

PA2

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(4)

38

37

PA3

38

1. The default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.Two
unused jumpers are available on CN11 and CN12 (bottom side of the board).
2. U5V is 5 V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5 V
3. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommended to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
4. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for detail

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Table 24. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F302R8
CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0

11

(1)

(3)

U5V

(2)

GND

AVDD

10

GND

10

IOREF

12

11

PB13

PA12

12

13

PA13

RESET

14

13

PB14

PA11

14

15

PA14(3)

+3V3

16

15

PB15

PB12

16

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

PB11

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14

26

25

PB10

PA7

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PA6

28

29

PF0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PA5

30

31

PF1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VBAT

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(4)

36

35

PA2

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(4)

38

37

PA3

38

1. Default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.Two unused
jumpers are available on CN11 and CN12 (bottom side of the board).
2. U5V is 5V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5V.
3. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommend to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
4. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for details.

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Table 25. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-F401RE,


NUCLEO-F411RE
CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0

11

(1)

(3)

U5V

(2)

GND

AVDD

10

GND

10

IOREF

12

11

PA5

PA12

12

13

PA13

RESET

14

13

PA6

PA11

14

15

PA14(3)

+3V3

16

15

PA7

PB12

16

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14

26

25

PB10

PB15

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PB14

28

29

PH0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PB13

30

31

PH1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VBAT

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(4)

36

35

PA2

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(4)

38

37

PA3

38

1. Default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.Two unused
jumpers are available on CN11 and CN12 (bottom side of the board).
2. U5V is 5 V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5V
3. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommend to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
4. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for detail

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Table 26. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-L053R8, NUCLEO-L073RZ, NUCLEO-L152RE
CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0

11

(1)

(3)

U5V

(2)

GND

AVDD

10

GND

10

IOREF

12

11

PA5

PA12

12

13

PA13

RESET

14

13

PA6

PA11

14

15

PA14(3)

+3V3

16

15

PA7

PB12

16

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

PB11

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14

26

25

PB10

PB15

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PB14

28

29

PH0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PB13

30

31

PH1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VLCD

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(4)

36

35

PA2

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(4)

38

37

PA3

38

1. Default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.Two unused
jumpers are available on CN11 and CN12 (bottom side of the board).
2. U5V is 5 V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5V.
3. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommend to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
4. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for detail

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Table 27. STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on NUCLEO-L476RG


CN7 odd pins

CN7 even pins

CN10 odd pins

CN10 even pins

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

Pin No.

Name

Name

Pin No.

PC10

PC11

PC9

PC8

PC12

PD2

PB8

PC6

VDD

E5V

PB9

PC5

BOOT0

11

(1)

(3)

U5V

(2)

GND

AVDD

10

GND

10

IOREF

12

11

PA5

PA12

12

13

PA13

RESET

14

13

PA6

PA11

14

15

PA14(3)

+3V3

16

15

PA7

PB12

16

17

PA15

+5V

18

17

PB6

PB11

18

19

GND

GND

20

19

PC7

GND

20

21

PB7

GND

22

21

PA9

PB2

22

23

PC13

VIN

24

23

PA8

PB1

24

25

PC14

26

25

PB10

PB15

26

27

PC15

PA0

28

27

PB4

PB14

28

29

PH0

PA1

30

29

PB5

PB13

30

31

PH1

PA4

32

31

PB3

AGND

32

33

VBAT

PB0

34

33

PA10

PC4

34

35

PC2

PC1 or
PB9(4)

36

35

PA2

36

37

PC3

PC0 or
PB8(4)

38

37

PA3

38

1. Default state of BOOT0 is 0. It can be set to 1 when a jumper is on pin5-7 of CN7.


2. U5V is 5 V power from ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector and it rises before +5V.
3. PA13 and PA14 share with SWD signals connected to ST-LINK/V2-1, it is not recommend to
use them as IO pins if ST-LINK part is not cut.
4. Please refer to Table 9: Solder bridges for detail

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Figure 24 to Figure 27 show the electrical schematics of the STM32 Nucleo board.
Figure 24. Electrical schematics (1/4)

U_Connectors
Connectors.SchDoc

U_MCU_64
MCU_64.SchDoc
PA[0..15]
PB[0..15]
PC[0..15]
PD2
PD8
PF[0..1]
PF[4..7]
BOOT0
NRST

PA[0..15]
PB[0..15]
PC[0..15]
PD2
PD8
PF[0..1]
PF[4..7]
BOOT0

U_ST_LINK_V2-1
ST_LINK_V2-1.SCHDOC
NRST
TCK
TMS
SWO
USART_TX
USART_RX
MCO

PWR_ENn
U3
LD1117S50TR

D4

E5V

2
4

C17
10uF

STPS2L30A

JP5
3

+5V

U4

1
SB1

Default: open

R32
1K

U5V

5
6
7
8

1
2
3

T2
STS7PF30L

LD3
RED

C20
100nF

LD39050PU33R
3
PG

VI
EN

VO
NC

+3V3
SB2

4
5

JP6

VDD

C18
1uF_X5R_0603
C19
100nF

R28
4K7

C21
1uF_X5R_0603

GND

Vout
Tab

GND

Vin

C16
10uF(25V)

VIN

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NRST
TCK
TMS
SWO
STLK_RX
STLK_TX
MCO

Note1: Text in italic placed on a wire doesn t correspond to net name. It just
helps to identify rapidly Arduino's signal related to this wire.
Note2: Remove [N/A] on R34, R36, C31, C32 , X2 from C.1 to C.2
Note3: Add default open on SB48, SB49, SB55 from C.1 to C.2
Note4: Replace default open by default closed on SB16 & SB50 from C.1 to
C.2
Note5: C31&C32 value changed from 10pF to 4.3pF to fit with new 32K crystal
ABS25-32.768KHZ-6-T from C.2 to C.3
Note6: C26's value changed from 2.2uF to 4.7uF from C.2 to C.3
Note7: SB16 & SB50 default open and SB55 defult closed for L476RG from C.2
to C.3
Title: TOP & POWER
Project: NUCLEO-XXXXRX
Reference: MB1136

Date: 12/9/2014

Revision: C.3
Sheet: 1 of 4

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U5A

PD8

PD8
PF[0..1]
PF[4..7]

A5
A4

PC0
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7

8
9
10
11
24
25
37
38

TMS
TCK

PF[0..1]
PF[4..7]

D9

PC0
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7

PC8
PC9
PC10
PC11
PC12
PC13
PC14 - OSC32_IN
PC15 - OSC32_OUT

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MCU_LQFP64
Default: closed
Open for L476RG

MCO

PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
PB8
PB9
PB10 /PE8
PB11 /PE9

A3
SB64
SB65
D3
SWO
D5
D4
D10

PB1
AVDD

SB65
Default open

D15
D14
Ceramic capacitor (Low ESR, ESR<1ohm)
D6 F373:PE8
C26
4.7uF
F373:PE9 & F401/F411:VCAP1
SB34
F373:SD_VREF+
AVDD
PB12
SB37
F373:PB14
PB13
SB27
F302:D13
F373:PB15
SB26
VDD
PB14
F302:D12
F373:PD8
SB23
39
SB22
PB15
PC8
F302:D11
40
SB19
R30
PC9
SB18
PD8
4K7
51
PC10
52
PC11
SB17
53
PC12
C31
2
PC13
0
3
PC14 R34
4
PC15
C15
4.3pF
X2
B1
100nF
ABS25-32.768KHZ-6-T
USER (Blue)
C32
R29
R36
0
3

PD2

PD2

PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
PA8
PA9
PA10
PA11
PA12
PA13
PA14
PA15

PB0

USART_RX

PC[0..15]

A2
D13
D12
D11
D7
D8
D2

26
27
28
55
56
57
58
59
61
62
29
30
33
34
35
36

AVDD

PA0
PB0
PA1
PB1/VREF+
PA2
PB2
PA3/SAR_VREF+
PB3
PA4
PB4
PA5
PB5
PA6
PB6
PA7
PB7
PA8
PB8
PA9
PB9
PA10
PB10/PE8
PA11
PB11/VCAP1
PA12
PB12/SD_VREF+
PA13
PB13/PB14
PA14
PB14/PB15
PA15
PB15/PD8

PB[0..15]

PA2 SB63
PA3 SB62
SB61

D1
F373:SAR_VREF+ D0

14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
41
42
43
44
45
46
49
50

PA0
PA1

PC[0..15]

A0
A1

USART_TX

PB[0..15]

SB62,SB63
Default open

PA[0..15]

PA[0..15]

SB50

100

4.3pF
C33
R35
20pF[N/A]

[N/A]

1
AVDD

VDD

L1

13
BEAD

C29
1uF_X5R_0603

F051/F030/F373:PF7 PF7
PF5
F051/F030:PF5

SB57
32
64
48
19

SB31
SB43
SB30
SB47

PF0/PD0/PH0 - OSC_IN
PF1/PD1/PH1 - OSC_OUT

NRST
BOOT0

VBAT/VLCD/VDD

VSSA

VDDA/VREF+

PD2

VDD
VSS/VCAP1
VDD
VSS
VDD/VUSB/VSA/PF7 VSS/VCAP2/PF6
VDD/PF5
VSS/PF4/PA3
MCU_LQFP64

VDD

AVDD
C24
100nF

C23
100nF

C28
100nF

7
60

NRST
AGND

12
54
31
63
47
18

PD2
C25

2.2uF

F200/F429:VCAP1

SB38
C22
SB33
SB32
SB59
SB58
SB53

2.2uF

1
4
TD-0341 [RESET/Black]
C14
100nF

F051/F030/F373:PF6 & F200/F429:VCAP2

PF6

Ceramic capacitor (Low ESR)

PA3
PF4

D0 F373:PA3 & F303:PF4

BOOT0
R33
10K

C30
100nF

SB60
AGND

AGND
Title: MCU
Project: NUCLEO-XXXXRX
Size: A4

Reference: MB1136

Date: 12/9/2014

Revision: C.3
Sheet: 2 of 4

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C27
100nF

B2

U5B
PF0 /PD0/PH0 5
PF1 /PD1/PH1 6

R37

20pF[N/A]
VBAT/VLCD/VDD
SB45

NRST

X3
8MHz(16pF)[N/A]

C34

VDD

[N/A]

E5V

SB15
PWR_EXT

R1

SWD

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37

8MHz(12pF)
OSC_IN
OSC_OUT
STM_RST

R23

AIN_1

4K7

VDD_3
VSS_3
PB9
PB8
BOOT0
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4/JNTRST
PB3/JTDO
PA15/JTDI
JTCK/SWCLK

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

+3V3_ST_LINK
STM_JTMS
USB_DP
USB_DM
T_SWO
LED_STLINK

22

T_JTCK

R8

22

T_JTMS

R13

22

T_NRST

R22

22

Header 6X1

SB4

SB5

SB6

SB7

SB8

SB9

SB10

MCO

SB16
Default: closed
Open for L476RG

MCO
PWR_ENn

CN3
STLINK_RX

SWCLK

STM_JTMS

SWDIO

CN2

Jumpers ON --> NUCLEO Selected


Jumpers OFF --> ST-LINK Selected

R24
T_SWDIO_IN

STM_JTCK

T_SWO

C10
20pF[N/A]
R25 100

T_JTMS
T_JTCK

SWD

+3V3_ST_LINK

SB3

100

LD1
+3V3_ST_LINK

Wired on Solder Side

R21

COM

Red

100
CN11

SB13

R20

LED_STLINK

4 R19

100

JP4
R26 [N/A]

CN12

+3V3_ST_LINK

_Green

D3

+3V3_ST_LINK

LD_BICOLOR_CMS

E5V

USB ST-LINK
U5V

T1
9013

CN1
VCC
DD+
ID
GND
SHELL

1
2
3
4
5
6

R16
R18
R17
R15

1K5
0
0
100K

PWR

BAT60JFILM
D2

Not Fitted

U1

U5V
R12
10K

BAT60JFILM

C2
1uF_X5R_0603

R11 100 USB_RENUMn


R10
36K

LD3985M33R

Vin

Vout

INH
GND

BYPASS

C5
100nF

+3V3_ST_LINK

+3V3_ST_LINK
5

U5V
+3V3_ST_LINK

STLK_RX

SB14
TX
RX

STLK_TX

VDD_2
VSS_2
JTMS/SWDIO
PA12
PA11
PA10
PA9
PA8
PB15
PB14
PB13
PB12

R5

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

STLINK_TX

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R27

4K7

VBAT
PC13
PC14
PC15
OSCIN
OSCOUT
NRST
VSSA
VDDA
PA0
PA1
PA2

T_JRST

+3V3_ST_LINK
C6
+3V3
100nF

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

SB11

PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
PB0
PB1
PB2/BOOT1
PB10
PB11
VSS_1
VDD_1

R14
100K

X1

T_JTCK
T_JTDO
T_JTDI
T_NRST

+3V3_ST_LINK 1

AIN_1

R9 100[N/A]
BAT60JFILM

1
2
3
4
5
6

U2
STM32F103CBT6

D1

10K

CN4

+3V3_ST_LINK

C3
20pF

SB12

T_SWO

100K

C8
20pF

TCK
TMS
NRST
SWO

T_NRST

RESERVED

10K[N/A]

Board Ident: PC13=0

TCK/SWCLK
TMS/SWDIO

DEFAULT

R2

4K7

JP1

+3V3_ST_LINK
R6

1
2
3
4

10K

R4

2K7

USB_RENUMn
STM_JTCK

R3

R7

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C13
1uF_X5R_0603

C9
10nF_X7R_0603

C12
100nF

USB_DM
USB_DP

C11
100nF

C4
100nF

C1
100nF

C7
100nF

5075BMR-05-SM
Title: STLINK/V2-1
Project: NUCLEO-XXXXRX
Size: A4

Reference: MB1136

Date: 12/9/2014

Revision: C.3
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PB[0..15]
PC[0..15]
PD2

PA[0..15]

Extension connectors
PB[0..15]
SB20,SB24,SB29
Close only for F302

PC[0..15]

NRST

PF[0..1]

VDD

NRST

BOOT0
PF6
PF7
PA13
PA14
PA15

BOOT0

PB7
PC13

PF[4..7]

SB49 Default: open


SB48 Default: open
SB55
SB54

VBAT/VLCD/VDD

PC2
PC3

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38

Header 19X2

PC11
PD2

+5V +3V3

E5V

Green
CN6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

NRST

VIN
PA0
PA1
PA4
PB0

A0
A1
A2
A3

A4
A5

Header 8X1_Female
CN8
1
2
3
4
5
6

Header 6X1_Female

D13
D12
D11

SB29
SB24
SB20

R31
510

MCU

PB13
PB14
PB15

Morpho connector

AVDD

CN10

SB21
CN5
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PC9

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37

PB8 D15
PB9 D14

PB6
PC7
PA9

Header 10X1_Female
CN9
PA8
8
PB10 /PE8
7
PB4
6
PB5
5
PB3
4
PA10
3
PA2
2
PA3
1

Arduino Connector

PC14
PC15
SB55:Default open
Closed for L476RGPD0/PH0/ PF0
PD1/PH1/ PF1

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37

Arduino
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PC10
PC12

SB42
SB41
SB40

Arduino Connector

PF[4..7]

CN7

PD8

Arduino Connector

PF[0..1]

PA5
PA6
PA7

LD2

PD2

Morpho connector
PD8

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D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8

D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38

PC8
PC6
PC5
PD8
PA12
PA11
PB12
PB11 /PE9
PB2
PB1

PC4
PF5
PF4

U5V

SB25
SB36
SB28
SB39

PB15
PA7
PB14
PA6

AGND
SB25,SB28,SB35
Open only for F302

Header 19X2
PB13
PA5

SB35
SB44

Header 8X1_Female
PC1 SB56
PC0 SB51

SB52
SB46

PB8
PB9
SB46,SB52
Close only for I2C on A4/A5

Project: NUCLEO-XXXXRX
Size: A4

Reference: MB1136

Date: 12/9/2014

Revision: C.3
Sheet: 4 of 4

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References

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References
1.

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Revision history
Table 28. Document revision history
Date

Revision

10-Feb-2014

Initial release.

13-Feb-2014

Updated Figure 1, Chapter 4 and Table 9.

Extended the applicability to NUCLEO-F302R8. Updated Table 1:


Ordering information, Section 5.11: Arduino connectors and
Section 5.12: STMicroelectronics Morpho connector.
Updated Figure 1

Updated the board figure: Figure 1.


Updated HSE and LSE configuration description: Section 5.7.1,
Section 4 and Section 5.7.2. Extended the applicability to
NUCLEO-F334R8, NUCLEO-F411RE and NUCLEO-L053R8.

Updated the electrical schematics figures: Figure 24, Figure 25,


Figure 26 and Figure 27.
Refer to the AN2867 for oscillator design guide for STM32
microcontrollers in Section 5.7.1: OSC clock supply and
Section 5.7.2: OSC 32 kHz clock supply.

11-Apr-2014

10-June-2014

20-June-2014

Changes

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Date

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19-Jan-2015

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Revision

Changes

Extended the applicability to NUCLEO-F091RC and NUCLEOF303RE;


Updated Table 1: Ordering information;
Updated Table 10: Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F030R8,
NUCLEO-F070RB, NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC;
Updated Table 22: STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC, NUCLEO-F303RE,
NUCLEO-F334R8;
Updated Figure 5: Typical configuration;
Added Figure 12: NUCLEO-F091RC;
Added Figure 15: NUCLEO-F303RE;
Updated Section 5.7.2: OSC 32 kHz clock supply;
Updated Figure 24: Electrical schematics (1/4) ,Figure 25:
Electrical schematics (2/4);

Extended the applicability to NUCLEO-F070RB, NUCLEOL073RZ and NUCLEO-L476RG;


Updated Table 1: Ordering information;
Updated Section 5.2: Embedded ST-LINK/V2-1;
Updated Section 5.7.1: OSC clock supply;
Added Figure 10: NUCLEO-F070RB;
Added Figure 20: NUCLEO-L073RZ;
Added Figure 22: NUCLEO-L476RG
Updated Table 10: Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-F030R8,
NUCLEO-F070RB, NUCLEO-F072RB, NUCLEO-F091RC
Added Table 17: Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L073RZ
Added Table 19: Arduino connectors on NUCLEO-L476RG
Added Table 21: STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-F070RB
Updated Table 26: STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-L053R8, NUCLEO-L073RZ, NUCLEO-L152RE
Added Table 27: STMicroelectronics Morpho connector on
NUCLEO-L476RG
Updated schematics from Figure 24: Electrical schematics (1/4) to
Figure 27: Electrical schematics (4/4)

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