Finding STM32F40 Components

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Responding to user's question.

Checking component availability.

Providing instructions on SWD pins.

Finding SWD pins for STM32F407.

Accessing knowledge base.

Reading docs about How to place a component symbol from the Flux Library onto the schematic (e.g., STM32F407VGT6), and how to quickly locate specific pins like SWDIO/SWCLK/SWO/NRST on that symbol using the Inspect panel or search. Include any keyboard shortcuts or UI steps..

Reading docs about How to view and locate pins for a selected component symbol in the schematic. Is there a pin list or search within the Inspector to quickly find pins like SWDIO, SWCLK, SWO, NRST?.

Searching for a component.

Searching.

Finished searching for a component.

Looking for "Serial wire debug SWDIO pin name and mapping" in en.DM00037051.pdf

Looking for "Serial wire SWCLK pin name and mapping" in en.DM00037051.pdf

Looking for "pinout table PA13 JTMS/SWDIO PA14 JTCK/SWCLK PB3 JTDO/TRACESWO PB4 NJTRST" in en.DM00037051.pdf

Looking for "TRACESWO pin mapping" in en.DM00037051.pdf

Looking for "debug port pins list for SWD and JTAG" in en.DM00037051.pdf

Looking for "NRST pin description" in en.DM00037051.pdf

Reading docs about How to identify or locate a specific pin on a symbol in the schematic editor. Is there a pin search or a way to filter pins in the Inspector?.

Planning tool calls for user instructions.

Here’s how to do both in Flux.
Placing the STM32F407VGT6 symbol This is the most relevant entry I found related to placing a component: “Generic components are available in the library and can be brought into schematics just like any other component. Flux currently has a generic capacitor, a generic resistor, and a generic inductor. To add a generic component to your design: Open a project and locate the library search bar in the top left. Type "generic" and the type of part you're looking for. For example, "generic capacitor" or "generic inductor". The top result should be the one you're looking for. Drag and place the generic component on your schematic as you would any other component. Pro tip: You can quickly verify if a part is a generic by changing the "Package" property and see that the footprint gets automatically updated.” Source: https://docs.flux.ai/flux/tutorials/tutorial-generic-part#adding-a-generic-component
Apply the same steps for a real part: search for STM32F407VGT6 in the Library panel, then drag it onto your schematic.
Finding the SWD pins on the symbol I could not find Flux documentation that describes a pin search or filtering UI to locate specific pins on a placed symbol. This likely means there is no documented pin-finder feature in the Inspector at this time. You can browse the symbol’s pin names directly on the canvas and in the Inspector panels.
Want me to list the exact SWD pins (SWDIO, SWCLK, optional SWO, NRST) from the ST datasheet for STM32F407VGT6? I can, but I need an accessible datasheet URL. The one on ST’s site is currently not retrievable from here. Paste an alternate link, and I’ll extract the pins verbatim. Alternatively, if you prefer, say “use typical STM32F4 SWD mapping” and I’ll provide the commonly used pins, marked as “typical” until we can confirm against the datasheet.
Based on Flux knowledge base guidance: when designing with STM32, remember to include a small SWD header or test pads for programming and bring out NRST along with SWDIO/SWCLK (and SWO if you want trace).
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    Minimal STM32F407 Bring-Up Board with 5 V Input, Onboard 3.3 V LDO Regulator, HSE Crystal, SWD Interface, and Bypass Decoupling

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