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KeepIS

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Posted: 06:17am 07 Feb 2024
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I was incorrectly sent a H753Z1 about 12 months ago, I had managed to get hold of 3 H743Z12 and this was one of the boards that arrived.

I never bothered trying it. Found it the other day and just for fun, I loaded the latest code H7 update into it and loaded a large program, it worked.

Wonder if anyone has used these, a quick compassion only mentioned Cryptography on the H753, another site showed it as an option to the H743.

Board looks identical?  I remember seeing these available when the H743 was impossible to get?

Just putting it out there before I waste time going any further with it.
It's all too hard.
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Posted: 06:41am 07 Feb 2024
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Hi Mike,

Interesting. Do you have links to boards? I can't seem to find any.

I'm loving the 100pin H743 and just about to test the feasibility of using it in a new project.
 
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Posted: 07:32am 07 Feb 2024
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this link seems to indicated they are the same except for the additional security features on the 753.
Latest F4 Latest H7
 
JohnS
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Posted: 09:03am 07 Feb 2024
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Maybe ZI (zed eye) not Z1 (sed one).

Such as NUCLEO with STM32H753ZI

I think the CPU will be STM32H743ZIT6 Z=144-pin, I=2MB flash, T=LQFP

John
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KeepIS

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Posted: 10:45pm 07 Feb 2024
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This is from Mouser here in AU.
Mouser

FYI : The Board I have is NUH753ZI$AT3

I'll do more testing when I get a chance, like most of us, I have so many things on the go at the moment, and these days it takes me a week to do what I did in a day  

Just had another look at the H753 and H743 boards.

They look identical in every way, every link is the same, both boards have MB1-1364E in the bottom screen overlay. The only difference on the bottom is H74 is replaced by H75.  

A lot of outlets still show very little or Zero stock of the H743Z12, whereas the H753ZI numbers are in the hundreds. It would be nice if it was fully compatible.

Uploaded a large photo of an old H743 and newer H753. Just looks like a CPU change.


It's all too hard.
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KeepIS

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Posted: 10:51pm 07 Feb 2024
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  PhenixRising said  Hi Mike,
I'm loving the 100pin H743 and just about to test the feasibility of using it in a new project.


Hi, I must look into them, they would likely handle most of the projects. I've been away from this forum for a while now - but not this great site though - and so much has changed and advanced.
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Edited 2024-02-08 10:03 by KeepIS
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KeepIS

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Posted: 10:36pm 12 Feb 2024
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I received a message indicating the H743ZI2 is now flagged Obsolete.

Obsolete Part: NUCLEO-H743ZI2
Description: NUCLEO-144 STM32H743ZI EVAL BRD

Possible Substitutes.

Manufacturer Part: NUCLEO-H753ZI
Description:  NUCLEO-144 STM32H753ZI EVAL BRD
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PhenixRising
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@KeepIS

NUCLEO refers to the dev board, right? Not the actual chip?
 
PhenixRising
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Posted: 06:23am 13 Feb 2024
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The 100pin STM32H743VIT6 is still listed as Active @Digikey
 
KeepIS

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Yes I believe so in this context. I haven't looked at chip availability from the manufacture as yet, I would expect them to be marked as obsolete by now if they are being discontinued.

FYI, I'm still playing around when I get time, I have to add an LCD to really test the board, but so far every non graphic program works, Keyboard and console are perfect.

My only dislike with the development board is having to set all the links on a new board, and having to remove the existing Sockets in some cases.

Also having to fit a backpack PCB to use an LCD in 16 bit, and then fitting an LCD adapter board when using a 9" LCD, which is mainly what I use.

But it's worth for the speed and IO capabilities of this board, dam it's nice.
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KeepIS

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Posted: 06:37am 13 Feb 2024
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Just noticed your post  
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JohnS
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Posted: 11:00am 13 Feb 2024
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NUCLEO-H753ZI look to be available.

John
 
KeepIS

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Posted: 10:21pm 13 Feb 2024
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Yes, the NUCLEO-H753ZI (NUH753ZI$AT3) are in plentiful supply and are a current product.





This is the board I'm testing.
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