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
Connectors UM2435
40/48 UM2435 Rev 2
8.3 ST Morpho connectors CN7 and CN10
The ST-Morpho connectors CN7 and CN10 are male pin headers accessible on both sides
of the board. All signals and power pins of the MCU are available on Morpho connectors.
These connectors can also be probed by an oscilloscope, logical analyzer or voltmeter.
Figure 24. ST-Morpho connector pinout