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STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby avrhack » Sun Jul 09, 2017 5:12 am

Any plans to support the STM32L462? Looks interesting as it has crystal-less USB, CAN and AES which are all of interest to me but it's not included in the L4xx hal_lld.h yet.

I could go ahead and add it of course, but no point if Giovanni is going to do it officially soon anyway.....

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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby Giovanni » Sun Jul 09, 2017 8:18 am

Hi,

Yes, it looks interesting and will be supported as soon we can get our hands on a board.

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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby avrhack » Sun Jul 09, 2017 8:25 am

Giovanni wrote:Hi,

Yes, it looks interesting and will be supported as soon we can get our hands on a board.

Giovanni


What do you need? I was just about to design a quick prototype board for it so can send one to you if that would help? My dev designs don't have a built-in st-link though, so you would need a separate programmer or loop across from another Nucleo board........

If that's of interest PM me details of where to send; I'll get it designed today and sent off for PCBs. Usually takes about 3-4 weeks for them to come through plus a little time to build and post on to you.

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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby Giovanni » Sun Jul 09, 2017 8:40 am

Hi,

Let me check my usual ST sources first.

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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby RoccoMarco » Sun Jul 09, 2017 8:52 am

I have a nucleo L452RE. Is it a similar chip?
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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby avrhack » Sun Jul 09, 2017 9:55 am

RoccoMarco wrote:I have a nucleo L452RE. Is it a similar chip?


Yes - only difference I can see is that the 452 doesn't have AES but as there's no ChibiOS driver for that anyway, in Chibi terms they are the same as far as I'm aware......

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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby RoccoMarco » Sun Jul 09, 2017 12:12 pm

Ok,
its port was already in my plans.
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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby avrhack » Sun Jul 09, 2017 6:30 pm

RoccoMarco wrote:Ok,
its port was already in my plans.


Perfect! Let me know if I can help with code or test. I've just designed my dev board for the 462 so will send off to the fab.

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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby avrhack » Sun Jul 09, 2017 9:58 pm

Board done and ordered - should get 3 simple dev boards in the next 3 weeks or so.

Also very interested in the STM32L442. I used the F303 a lot at the moment and the L442 is better and pin compatible but also comes in a lot of leadless packages which I prefer so hopefully including the L442 and well as L462 in Chibi is an easy ask.

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Re: STM32L462 Looks Interesting

Postby avrhack » Sat Jul 29, 2017 5:59 am

RoccoMarco wrote:Ok,
its port was already in my plans.


I've now got the dev boards back from the fab and built one. Any progress on the port? Can I help in any way? Would you like me to send you one of the dev boards built up?


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