boards/st/nucleo_h7a3zi_q/doc/index.rst
.. zephyr:board:: nucleo_h7a3zi_q
Overview
The STM32 Nucleo-144 boards offer combinations of performance and power that provide an affordable and flexible way for users to build prototypes and try out new concepts. For compatible boards, the SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supply) significantly reduces power consumption in Run mode.
The Arduino-compatible ST Zio connector expands functionality of the Nucleo open development platform, with a wide choice of specialized Arduino* Uno V3 shields.
The STM32 Nucleo-144 board does not require any separate probe as it integrates the ST-LINK/V3E debugger/programmer.
The STM32 Nucleo-144 board comes with the STM32 comprehensive free software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU Package.
Key Features
STM32 microcontroller in LQFP144 package
USB OTG or full-speed device (depending on STM32 support)
3 user LEDs
2 user and reset push-buttons
32.768 kHz crystal oscillator
Board connectors:
USB with Micro-AB
SWD
ST Zio connector including Arduino* Uno V3
ST morpho
Flexible power-supply options: ST-LINK USB VBUS or external sources.
On-board ST-LINK/V3E debugger/programmer with USB re-enumeration
capability: mass storage, virtual COM port and debug port.
Comprehensive free software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU package.
Arm* Mbed Enabled* compliant (only for some Nucleo part numbers)
More information about the board can be found at the Nucleo H7A3ZI-Q website_.
Hardware
Nucleo H7A3ZI-Q provides the following hardware components:
.. zephyr:board-supported-hw::
For more details please refer to STM32 Nucleo-144 board User Manual_.
The Nucleo H7A3ZI-Q board features a ST Zio connector (extended Arduino Uno V3) and a ST morpho connector. Board is configured as follows:
Nucleo H7A3ZI-Q System Clock could be driven by an internal or external oscillator, as well as the main PLL clock. By default, the System clock is driven by the PLL clock at 96MHz, driven by an 8MHz high-speed external clock.
Nucleo H7A3ZI-Q board has 4 UARTs and 4 USARTs. The Zephyr console output is assigned to USART3. Default settings are 115200 8N1.
Programming and Debugging
.. zephyr:board-supported-runners::
Nucleo H7A3ZI-Q board includes an ST-LINK/V3E embedded debug tool interface.
Applications for the nucleo_h7a3zi_q board configuration can be built and
flashed in the usual way (see :ref:build_an_application and
:ref:application_run for more details).
The board is configured to be flashed using west STM32CubeProgrammer_ runner,
so its :ref:installation <stm32cubeprog-flash-host-tools> is required.
Alternatively, OpenOCD or JLink can also be used to flash the board using
the --runner (or -r) option:
.. code-block:: console
$ west flash --runner openocd $ west flash --runner jlink
Here is an example for the :zephyr:code-sample:hello_world application.
Run a serial host program to connect with your Nucleo board.
.. code-block:: console
$ minicom -b 115200 -D /dev/ttyACM0
Build and flash the application:
.. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: nucleo_h7a3zi_q :goals: build flash
You should see the following message on the console:
.. code-block:: console
$ Hello World! nucleo_h7a3zi_q
You can debug an application in the usual way. Here is an example for the
:zephyr:code-sample:hello_world application.
.. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: nucleo_h7a3zi_q :maybe-skip-config: :goals: debug
.. _Nucleo H7A3ZI-Q website: https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-h7a3zi-q.html#overview
.. _STM32 Nucleo-144 board User Manual: https://www.st.com/resource/en/user_manual/um2408-stm32h7-nucleo144-boards-mb1363-stmicroelectronics.pdf
.. _STM32H7A3ZI-Q on www.st.com: https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32h7a3zi.html
.. _STM32H7A3ZI-Q reference manual: https://www.st.com/resource/en/reference_manual/rm0455-stm32h7a37b3-and-stm32h7b0-value-line-advanced-armbased-32bit-mcus-stmicroelectronics.pdf
.. _STM32CubeProgrammer: https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubeprog.html