User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Features
- 2 Product marking
- 3 System requirements
- 4 Development toolchains
- 5 Demonstration software
- 6 Ordering information
- 7 Hardware layout and configuration
- 7.1 Nucleo-68 board
- Figure 2. Nucleo-68 hardware block diagram
- Figure 3. Nucleo-68 board (top view)
- Figure 4. Nucleo-68 board (bottom view)
- Figure 5. Nucleo-68 board mechanical drawing
- Figure 6. Nucleo-68 board schematics
- Figure 7. Nucleo-68 board schematics - RF part
- Figure 8. Nucleo-68 board schematics - Connectors
- Figure 9. Nucleo-68 board schematics - Power management
- Figure 10. Nucleo-68 board schematics - ST-Link/V2-1
- 7.2 USB dongle
- 7.3 Getting started
- 7.4 Embedded ST-LINK/V2-1
- 7.5 Power supply and selection
- 7.6 Programing/debugging when the power supply is not from USB ST-LINK (5V_ST_link)
- 7.7 OSC clock sources
- 7.8 Reset sources
- 7.9 Virtual COM port: LPUART/USART
- 7.10 LEDs
- 7.11 Push buttons
- 7.12 Current measurement
- 7.13 Jumper configuration
- 7.1 Nucleo-68 board
- 8 Connectors
- Appendix A Nucleo-68 and USB dongle MCU IO assignment
- 9 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) compliance statements
- 10 Revision history
UM2435 Rev 2 37/48
UM2435 Connectors
47
8.2 Arduino™ Uno revision 3 connectors
The Arduino™ connectors CN5, CN6 CN8 and CN9 are female connectors compatible with
Arduino™ standard. Most shields designed for Arduino™ fit to the Nucleo board.
The Arduino™ connectors on the Nucleo board support the Arduino™ Uno revision 3.
Figure 22. Arduino™ connector