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
Product marking UM2435
8/48 UM2435 Rev 2
2 Product marking
Evaluation tools marked as “ES” or “E” are dedicated for evaluation purpose only, and not
qualified to be used as reference design or in production. Any consequences deriving from
such usage will not be at ST charge. In no event, ST will be liable for any customer usage of
these engineering sample tools as reference design or in production.
“E” or “ES” marking examples of location:
• on the targeted MCU soldered on the board (for illustration of STM32WB marking, refer
to the section “Package characteristics” of the datasheet)
• next to the evaluation tool ordering part number, stuck or silk-screen printed on the
board.
3 System requirements
• Windows
®
OS (XP, 7, 8 or 10) or Linux 64-bit or Mac OS X
• USB Type-A to Micro-B cable
4 Development toolchains
• Arm
®
Keil
®
: MDK-Arm™
(a)
• IAR™: EWARM
(a)
• GCC-based IDEs including free SW4STM32 from AC6
• Arm
®
mbed™ online
5 Demonstration software
The demonstration software is preloaded in the Flash memory of the STM32WB
microcontroller for easy demonstration of the device peripherals in standalone mode.
The latest versions of the demonstration source code and associated documentation can be
downloaded from the www.st.com/stm32nucleo webpage.
a. On Windows
®
only.