NUCLEO-F767ZI

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The NUCLEO-F767ZI development board uses the STM32F767ZI as the target processor. This board is a rock solid development board with on-board ST-Link loader / debugger, using an STM32F103CBT6.

STM32F767ZIT6 in LQFP144 package

  • ARM®32-bit Cortex®-M7 + DPFPU + Chrom-ART™ Accelerator
  • 216 MHz max CPU frequency
  • VDD from 1.7 V to 3.6 V
  • 2 MB Flash
  • 512 KB SRAM
  • GPIOs (114) with external interrupt capability
  • 12-bit ADCs with 24 channels (3)
  • 12-bit DAC channels (2)
  • USART/UART (8)
  • I2C (4)
  • SPI (6)
  • General Purpose Timers (10)
  • Advanced-control Timers (2)
  • Basic Timers (2)
  • Low-power Timers (1)
  • Watchdog Timers (2)
  • CAN 2.0B active (3)
  • SAI (2)
  • SPDIFRX 4 inputs
  • SDMMC
  • Camera Interface
  • LCD-TFT Interface
  • USB 2.0 OTG HS/FS
  • Random Number Generator (TRNG for HW entropy)
  • Ethernet
NUCLEO-767ZI Board Hardware
  • Green LED, LD2, connected to PA5, illuminates when driven high
  • Blue PushButton, B1, connects to PC13, grounding the signal when pressed
  • 32,768Hz crystal oscillator, LSE, used for Real Time Clock (RTC)
  • 8MHz HSE, is provided by the 8MHz crystal oscillator from the attached ST-Link, into PD0
  • UART2 connects the target processor to the ST-Link, providing a USB COM port connection on the host computer. Uses PA2 for TX, and PA3 for RX.
  • ST-Link connects to TCK (PA14), TMS (PA13)

Three User LEDs Two push buttons: USER and RESET USB re-enumeration capability: three different interfaces supported on USB Virtual Com port Mass storage (USB Disk drive) for drag'n'drop programming Debug port Ethernet 10/100Mbps USART