Lets say I have choosen STM32f4xx microcontroller there are discovery board of it but, i want to design custom pcb of the microcontroller for making custom projects. I need help in design guidelinesand the resources for it.
Shubham08Beginner
Can anyone suggest how to design custom hardware for stm32 microcontroller. ie. designing bare minimal hardware of microcontroller to get started with it.
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This is the link to a guy Phil’s Lab he has deigned a custom board Around an STM32 MCU watch this video you will learn a TON also explore his channel he has some videos on Advance topics so watch and learn.
Thank you I will refer to it and get back if any difficulty occurs
Here are some brief guidelines for designing custom hardware for the STM32 microcontroller:
1) Understand the microcontroller’s datasheet and reference manual.
2) Create a schematic diagram with the microcontroller, power supply, decoupling capacitors, clock circuitry, and peripherals.
3) Provide a stable power supply and follow the recommended voltage levels.
4) Use a crystal oscillator or external clock generator for the microcontroller’s clock.
5) Pay attention to the reset circuitry and boot mode selection.
6) Design the PCB layout following recommended guidelines and consider grounding and noise minimization.
7) Include a programming/debugging interface for easy development.
8) Document your design and consider compliance requirements.
Hello,
Do you have any specific requirements like what are the interfaces you need to make custom application for your project? or is it just for learning and understanding perspective?
Better if you could give some more details as per your requirements then we can able to help to you as per your need.
Regards,
Ritesh Prajapati
For upgrading my skills in pcb designing, i want to design custom discovery board in stm32 microcontroller. so that the concept learned can be used to make custom applications in projects
Great. Excellent.
Let me know if need any further help apart from steps which have been provided by Mr. Alok.
Regards,
Ritesh Prajapati