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GHI FEZ CERB40


Board introduction

The board here used is a GHI Fez Cerb40 based upon an STM32F405RGT6 supporting a 1MB Flash and up to 192KB RAM in a LQFP64 package. On this board the LSE is soldered in case you have a board without the LSE please make sure you have it configured correctly in both the mcuconf.h files for nanoBooter as well as nanoCLR.

The available pins have been set as can be read in the board.h file and it is there where you can set the pin usage for your required use. Visiting the official site here and per datasheet looking at Table 9. Alternate function mapping you will find possible alternative uses of the various pins. In its initial release the following pin configuration and usage has been verified. Looking at the board from the above (MCU visible) and with the USB connector at the top we have pin 1 on the left hand side.

PCB Pin MCU Usage Comment Date
01 VCC 3.3V
02 GND
03 PA8
04 PA13
05 PA7 SPI1 MISO
06 PA6 SPI1 MOSI
07 PC10
08 PA14
09 PC11
10 PB4
11 PB9 I2C1 SDA Confirmed and working 2018-02-07
12 PB3
13 PD2
14 PC12
15 VBAT
16 PB8 I2C1 SCL Confirmed and working 2018-02-07
17 LODR
18 PB7 UART1 RX Confirmed and working 2018-02-09
19 PB6 UART1 TX Confirmed and working 2018-02-09
20 PB5 GPIO, PWM GPIO confirmed, PWM not done yet 2018-02-07
21 Reset Confirmed 2018-02-07
22 PC0 A0
23 PC1 A1
24 PC2 A2
25 PC3 A3
26 PA0 UART2 CTS
27 PA1 UART2 RTS
28 PA2 UART2 TX Confirmed and working 2018-02-08
29 PA3 UART2 RX Confirmed and working 2018-02-09
30 PA4
31 PA5 SPI1 SCK
32 PB10 I2C2 SCL Confirmed and working 2018-02-07
33 PB11 I2C2 SDA Confirmed and working 2018-02-07
34 PB14
35 PB15
36 PC6
37 PC7
38 PC8
39 PC9
40 USB

For more information on the board specifics you can have a look at the GHI Electronics Cerb40 page

NOTE: this configuration was successfully tested in a GHI_FEZ_CERB40_NF board using the Serial over USB connection on USB port 1 that creates a virtual COM port.