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Connect power pins:
- Connect VDD:32, VDD:19, VDD:64 to your main 3.3V power supply.
- Connect VBAT:1 to your backup battery or the main power supply if no backup is used.
- Connect VDDA:13 to your analog power supply (usually the same 3.3V but filtered).
- Connect VDDUSB:48 to the USB power supply if using USB functionality.
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Connect ground pins:
- Connect all VSS to the ground plane of your board.
Boot0 Pin Setup- Configure BOOT0:
- Connect BOOT0:60 to GND through a 10 kΩ resistor.
Reset Pin Setup- Configure NRST:
- Connect NRST:7 to a 100 nF capacitor and 10 kΩ pull-up resistor to 3.3V.
Crystal Oscillator- Connect crystal oscillator if needed:
- Connect a 8MHz to 25MHz crystal between PH0:5 and PH1:6.
- Place load capacitors (typically 18-22 pF) from each pin to ground.
Decoupling Capacitors- Place decoupling capacitors:
- Place 100 nF capacitors close to each power pin (VDDA, VDD, VBAT, VDDUSB).
- Place additional bulk capacitors (e.g., 10µF) near power supply entry points.
GPIO Setup