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Discovery kit for IoT node, multi-channel communication
with STM32L4
Introduction
The STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node (B-L475E-IOT01A) allows users to develop
applications with direct connection to cloud servers.
The STM32L4 Discovery kit enables a wide diversity of applications by exploiting low-power
multilink communication (BLE, Sub-GHz), multiway sensing (detection, environmental
awareness) and ARM Cortex-M4 core-based STM32L4 Series features.
Arduino Uno V3 and PMOD connectivity provide unlimited expansion capabilities with a
large choice of specialized add-on boards.
The STM32L4 Discovery kit includes an ST-LINK debugger/programmer, and comes with
the comprehensive STM32Cube software libraries together with packaged software
examples to seamlessly connect to cloud servers.
Contents
1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2 Product marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3 System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4 Development toolchains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5 Demonstration software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
6 Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
8 Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8.1 Arduino Uno V3 connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8.2 TAG connector CN5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
8.3 ST-LINK/V2-1 USB Micro-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
8.4 ST-LINK debug connector CN8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
8.5 USB OTG FS micro-AB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8.6 PMOD connector CN10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8.7 Jumper JP5 for IDD measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Appendix B Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
9 Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
List of tables
List of figures
1 Features
Ultra-low-power STM32L4 Series MCUs based on ARM Cortex-M4 core with 1 Mbyte
of Flash memory and 128 Kbytes of SRAM, in LQFP100 package.
64-Mbit Quad-SPI (Macronix) Flash memory
Bluetooth V4.1 module (SPBTLE-RF)
Sub-GHz (868 or 915 MHz)
low-power-programmable RF module (SPSGRF-868 or SPSGRF-915)
Wi-Fi module Inventek ISM43362-M3G-L44 (802.11 b/g/n compliant)
Dynamic NFC tag based on M24SR with its printed NFC antenna
2 digital omnidirectional microphones (MP34DT01)
Capacitive digital sensor for relative humidity and temperature (HTS221)
High-performance 3-axis magnetometer (LIS3MDL)
3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope (LSM6DSL)
260-1260 hPa absolute digital output barometer (LPS22HB)
Time-of-Flight and gesture-detection sensor (VL53L0X)
2 push-buttons (user and reset)
USB OTG FS with Micro-AB connector
Expansion connectors:
Arduino Uno V3
PMOD
Flexible power-supply options:
ST-LINK USB VBUS or external sources
On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with USB
re-enumeration capability: mass storage, virtual COM port and debug port
Comprehensive free software including a variety of examples, as part of the STM32Cube
package, as well as a cloud connector software expansion, enabling direct access to cloud
servers
Support of wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including IAR,
Keil, GCC-based IDEs
ARM mbed-Enabled (see http://mbed.org)
2 Product marking
Evaluation tools marked as "ES" or "E" are not yet qualified and therefore they are not ready
to be used as reference design or in production. Any consequences deriving from such
usage will not be at ST charge. In no event, ST will be liable for any customer usage of these
engineering sample tools as reference design or in production.
"E" or "ES" marking examples of location:
On the targeted STM32 that is soldered on the board (for illustration of STM32 marking,
refer to the section Package characteristics of the STM32 datasheet at www.st.com).
Next to the evaluation tool ordering part number, that is stuck or silk-screen printed on
the board.
3 System requirements
4 Development toolchains
Keil MDK-ARM(a)
IAR EWARM(a)
GCC-based IDEs including free SW4STM32 from AC6
ARM mbed-Enabled online
a. On Windows only.
5 Demonstration software
The demonstration software is preloaded in the STM32 Flash memory for easy
demonstration of the device peripherals in standalone mode. The latest versions of the
demonstration source code and associated documentation can be downloaded from the
www.st.com/stm32app-discovery webpage.
6 Ordering information
To order the B-L475E-IOT01A Discovery kit for IoT node, depending on the frequency of the
Sub-GHz module, refer to Table 1.
The STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node is designed around the STM32L475VGT6 (100-
pin, LQFP package). The hardware block diagram (see Figure 2) illustrates the connection
between the STM32 and peripherals (embedded ST-LINK, Arduino Uno V3 shields, PMOD
connector, Quad-SPI Flash memory, USB OTG connectors, digital microphones, various
ST-MEMS sensors and the four RF modules (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Sub-GHz and NFC)).
Figure 4 and Figure 5 help users to locate these features on the STM32L4 Discovery kit.
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7.3.1 Drivers
Before connecting STM32L475VG to a Windows PC (XP, 7, 8 or 10) via USB, a driver for
the ST-LINK/V2-1 must be installed. It is available at the www.st.com website.
In case the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node is connected to the PC before the driver is
installed, some STM32L4 Discovery kit interfaces may be declared as unknown in the PC
device manager. In this case the user must install the driver files, and update the driver of
the connected device from the device manager (see Figure 6).
Note: Prefer using the USB Composite Device handle for a full recovery.
5V_ST_LINK (See Figure 7) is a 5V DC power with limitation from CN7 (the USB type
Micro-B connector of ST-LINK/V2-1). In this case, jumper of JP4 should be on pins 1
and 2 to select the 5V_ST_LINK power source on silkscreen of JP4. This is the default
setting. If the USB enumeration succeeds, the 5V_ST_LINK power is enabled, by
asserting the PWR_ENn signal (from STM32F103CBT6). This pin is connected to a
power switch ST890, which powers the board. This power switch features also a
current limitation to protect the PC in case of a short-circuit on board (more than
750 mA). STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node can be powered from the ST-LINK USB
connector CN7, but only ST-LINK circuit has the power before USB enumeration,
because the host PC only provides 100 mA to the board at that time. During the USB
enumeration, STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node asks for the 500 mA power to the
host PC. If the host is able to provide the required power, the enumeration finishes by a
SetConfiguration command and then, the power transistor ST890 is switched ON, the
red LED LD7 is turned ON, thus the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node consumes up
to 500 mA current, but no more. If the host is not able to provide the requested current,
the enumeration fails. Therefore the ST890 remains OFF and the MCU part including
the extension board is not powered. As a consequence the red LED LD7 remains
turned OFF. In this case it is mandatory to use an external power supply.
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on Arduino connector silkscreen). In this case, jumper of JP4 should be on pins 3 and 4
to select the 5V_ARD power source on silkscreen of JP4. In that case, the DC power
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ST-LINK (CN7). To select the 5V_USB_CHARGER power source on silkscreen of JP4,
the jumper of JP4 should be on pins 9 and 10. In this case, if the STM32L4 Discovery kit
for IoT node is powered by an external USB charger then the debug is not available. If
the PC is connected instead of the charger, the limitation is no more effective, in this
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Note: If the board is powered by a USB charger, there is no USB enumeration, so the led LD7
remains OFF permanently and the board is not powered. In this specific case only, the
resistor R30 needs to be soldered, to allow the board to be powered anyway.
Caution: Do not connect the PC to the ST-LINK (CN7) when R30 is soldered. The PC may be damaged
or the board may not be powered correctly.
The green LED LD5 is lit when the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node is powered by the 5 V
correctly.
The power tree is showed in the Figure 12.
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7.11 RF modules
Four RF interfaces are available on the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node board:
Bluetooth (V4.1 compliant) SPBTLE-RF module
Sub-GHz (868 or 915 MHz) low-power-programmable RF module (SPSGRF-868 or
SPSGRF-915),
Wi-Fi module Inventek ISM43362-M3G-L44 (802.11 b/g/n compliant)
Dynamic NFC tag based on M24SR with its printed NFC antenna (double layer
inductive antenna etched on the PCB).
oscillators are integrated to offer a certified solution to optimize the time to market of the
final applications.
7.11.4 Dynamic NFC Tag based on M24SR with its printed NFC antenna
M24SR64-Y belongs to the ST25 family which includes all STMicroelectronics NFC/RFID
Tag and reader products. The M24SR64-Y device is a dynamic NFC/RFID Tag IC with a
dual interface. It embeds an EEPROM memory. It can be operated from an I2C interface or
by a 13.56 MHz RFID reader or by an NFC phone. The I2C interface uses a two-wire serial
interface, consisting of a bidirectional data line and a clock line. It behaves as a slave in the
I2C protocol.
The RF protocol is compatible with ISO/IEC 14443 Type A and NFC Forum Type 4 Tag.
7.12 ST sensors
Several ST Microelectronics sensors are available on the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT
node board, they are listed below:
2 on-board ST-MEMS audio sensor omnidirectional digital microphones (MP34DT01)
Capacitive digital sensor for relative humidity and temperature (HTS221)
High-performance 3-axis magnetometer (LIS3MDL)
3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope (LSM6DSL)
260-1260 hPa absolute digital output barometer (LPS22HB)
Time-of-Flight and gesture detection sensor (VL53L0X)
On the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node, there are two MP34DT01 microphones: one
with LR pulled to VDD and the second with LR pulled low. DFSDM1_CKOUT and
DFSDM1_DATIN2 are connected for both. In addition, both microphones are spaced at
21 mm apart for the beamforming algorithm to work. Indeed, several algorithm
configurations are available for the user to find the best trade off between audio output
quality and resource consumption. For more details refer to STEVAL-IHM038V1: 3-phase
BLDC/PMSM motor drive up to 50 W, suitable for fan controllers User manual (UM1697) on
the www.st.com website.
The MP34DT01 is available in a package HCLGA (3x4 x1 mm) 4LD, in a top-port design,
SMD-compliant, EMI-shielded package and it is guaranteed to operate over an extended
temperature range from -40C to +85C.
The LIS3MDL includes an I2C serial bus interface, that supports standard and fast mode
(100 kHz and 400 kHz), and an SPI serial standard interface. On the STM32L4 Discovery
kit IoT node, the I2C2 bus from STM32L475VG is used.
The LIS3MDL is available in a small thin plastic land grid array package (LGA-12
(2.0x2.0x1.0 mm)) and is guaranteed to operate over an extended temperature range of -40
C to +85 C.
LIS3MDL is also ECOPACK, RoHS and Green compliant.
B1 black Reset -
B2 blue Wake-up Alternate function Wake-up
LD1 green LED1 PA5 (alternate with ARD.D13)
LD2 green LED2 PB14
LD3 yellow LED3 (Wi-Fi) PC9, Wi-Fi activity
LD4 blue LED4 (BLE) PC9, Bluetooth activity
LD5 green 5V Power 5 V available
LD6 Bicolor (red and green) ST-LINK COM green when communication
LD7 red Fault Power Current upper than 750 mA
LD8 red VBUS OCRCR PE3
LD9 green VBUSOK 5 V USB available
8 Connectors
Nine connectors are implemented on the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node:
CN1, CN2, CN3 and CN4 for Arduino Uno V3 connector
CN5: Tag connector
CN7: ST-LINK USB connector,
CN8: ST-LINK debug connector,
CN9: USB_OTG_FS connector,
CN10: PMOD connector.
In addition, one jumper JP5 is used for IDD measurements.
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1 VBUS 5V_USB_ST_LINK -
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2 DM USB_STLK_N PA11 USB diff pair M
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3 DP USB_STLK_P PA12 USB diff pair P
4 ID USB_STLK_ID - USB Identification
5 GND - - GND
5 V power and
1 VBUS USB_OTG_5V_VBUS PA9
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2 DM USB_OTG_FS_DM PA11 USB diff pair M
CN9
3 DP USB_OTG_FS_DP PA12 USB diff pair P
4 ID USB_OTG_FS_ID PA10 USB identification
5 GND - - GND
Connectors
Table 10. PMOD solder bridge configuration
Alternate configuration (UART) Standard configuration (SPI)
- - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
SB14 open; PMOD-UART2_ SB14 close; PMOD-UART2_
PD3 PD5 1 7 PMOD-IRQ_EXTI2 PD2
SB19 close CTS/SPI2_MISO SB19 open Tx/SPI2_CSN
SB15 open; PMOD-UART2_ SB15 close; PMOD-UART2_
PD5 PD4 2 8 PMOD-RESET PD0
SB12 close Tx/SPI2_CSN SB12 open RTS/SPI2_MOSI
SB18 open; PMOD- SB18 close; PMOD-UART2_
PD6 PD3 3 9 NC NC
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Table 11. STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node I/O assignment
Pin
Pin Name Feature / Comment Signal or Label
No.
Table 11. STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node I/O assignment (continued)
Pin
Pin Name Feature / Comment Signal or Label
No.
Table 11. STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node I/O assignment (continued)
Pin
Pin Name Feature / Comment Signal or Label
No.
Table 11. STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node I/O assignment (continued)
Pin
Pin Name Feature / Comment Signal or Label
No.
Appendix B Schematics
This section provides the design schematics for the STM32L4 Discovery kit for IoT node:
Overall schematics for the B-L475E-IOT01A, see Figure 22
STM32L475VG MCU, see Figure 23 and Figure 24
USB OTG FS, see Figure 25
RF Module, see Figure 26
ST-MEMS sensors, see Figure 27
NFC and STSAFE Part, see Figure 28
Power supply, see Figure 29
Arduino Uno V3 connector, see Figure 30
Peripherals, see Figure 31
ST-LINK with support of SWD only, see Figure 32
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INTERNAL-SPI3_SCK INTERNAL-SPI3_SCK ARD.D15-I2C1_SCL ARD.D15-I2C1_SCL
INTERNAL-SPI3_MOSI INTERNAL-SPI3_MOSI ARD.D14-I2C1_SDA ARD.D14-I2C1_SDA
INTERNAL-SPI3_MISO INTERNAL-SPI3_MISO ARD.D13-SPI1_SCK/LED1 ARD.D13-SPI1_SCK/LED1
SPSGRF-915-SPI3_CSN SPSGRF-915-SPI3_CSN ARD.D12-SPI1_MISO ARD.D12-SPI1_MISO
SPSGRF-915-GPIO3_EXTI5 SPSGRF-915-GPIO3_EXTI5 ARD.D11-SPI1_MOSI/PWM ARD.D11-SPI1_MOSI/PWM
SPSGRF-915-SDN SPSGRF-915-SDN ARD.D10-SPI_SSN/PWM ARD.D10-SPI_SSN/PWM
SPBTLE-RF-SPI3_CSN SPBTLE-RF-SPI3_CSN ARD.D9-PWM ARD.D9-PWM
SPBTLE-RF-RST SPBTLE-RF-RST ARD.D8 ARD.D8
SPBTLE-RF-IRQ_EXTI6 SPBTLE-RF-IRQ_EXTI6 ARD.D7 ARD.D7
ISM43362-SPI3_CSN ISM43362-SPI3_CSN ARD.D6-PWM ARD.D6-PWM
ISM43362-RST ISM43362-RST ARD.D5-PWM ARD.D5-PWM
ISM43362-WAKEUP ISM43362-WAKEUP ARD.D4 ARD.D4
ISM43362-BOOT0 ISM43362-BOOT0 ARD.D3-PWM/INT1_EXTI0 ARD.D3-PWM/INT1_EXTI0
ISM43362-DRDY_EXTI1 ISM43362-DRDY_EXTI1 ARD.D2-INT0_EXTI14 ARD.D2-INT0_EXTI14
ARD.D1-UART4_TX ARD.D1-UART4_TX
INTERNAL-UART3_RX INTERNAL-UART3_RX ARD.D0-UART4_RX ARD.D0-UART4_RX
INTERNAL-UART3_TX INTERNAL-UART3_TX
ARD.A5-ADC ARD.A5-ADC
QUADSPI_NCS QUADSPI_NCS ARD.A4-ADC ARD.A4-ADC
QUADSPI_CLK QUADSPI_CLK ARD.A3-ADC ARD.A3-ADC
QUADSPI_BK1_IO0 QUADSPI_BK1_IO0 ARD.A2-ADC ARD.A2-ADC
QUADSPI_BK1_IO1 QUADSPI_BK1_IO1 ARD.A1-ADC ARD.A1-ADC
QUADSPI_BK1_IO2 QUADSPI_BK1_IO2 ARD.A0-ADC ARD.A0-ADC
QUADSPI_BK1_IO3 QUADSPI_BK1_IO3
STM_NRST
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INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL
INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA ARD.D13-SPI1_SCK/LED1
STM_NRST
M24SR64-Y-GPO M24SR64-Y-GPO LED2 LED2
M24SR64-Y-RF_DISABLE M24SR64-Y-RF_DISABLE LED3(WIFI) & LED4(BLE) LED3(WIFI) & LED4(BLE)
STSAFE-A100-RESET STSAFE-A100-RESET BUTTON_EXTI13 BUTTON_EXTI13
LSM6DSL_INT1_EXTI11 PMOD-UART2_RX PMOD-UART2_RX
LSM3MDL_DRDY_EXTI8 PMOD-UART2_TX/SPI2_CSN PMOD-UART2_TX/SPI2_CSN
MEMS Part Page 6/11
LPS22HB_INT_DRDY_EXTI10 PMOD-UART2_RTS/SPI2_MOSI PMOD-UART2_RTS/SPI2_MOSI
MB1297_MEMS.SchDoc
HTS221_DRDY_EXTI15 PMOD-UART2_CTS/SPI2_MISO PMOD-UART2_CTS/SPI2_MISO
INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL VL53L0X_GPIO1_EXTI7 PMOD-SPI2_SCK PMOD-SPI2_SCK
INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA VL53L0X_XSHUT PMOD-IRQ_EXTI2 PMOD-IRQ_EXTI2
PMOD-RESET PMOD-RESET
LSM6DSL_INT1_EXTI11
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MB1297_STLINK_V2-1.SCHDOC
DFSDM1_DATIN2
LPS22HB_INT_DRDY_EXTI10 SYS_JTCK-SWCLK SYS_JTCK-SWCLK
HTS221_DRDY_EXTI15 USB_OTG_FS_OVRCR_EXTI3 SYS_JTMS-SWDIO SYS_JTMS-SWDIO
USB_OTG_FS_PWR_EN SYS_JTDO-SWO SYS_JTDO-SWO
VL53L0X_GPIO1_EXTI7 USB_OTG_FS_VBUS ST-LINK-UART1_RX ST-LINK-UART1_RX
VL53L0X_XSHUT USB_OTG_FS_DM ST-LINK-UART1_TX ST-LINK-UART1_TX
USB_OTG_FS_DP
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USB_OTG_FS_ID
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Figure 23. STM32L475VG microcontroller
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Schematics
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ARD.D1-UART4_TX PA0/WKUP1 PB0 ARD.D3-PWM/INT1_EXTI0
24 36 3V3
ARD.D0-UART4_RX PA1 PB1 ARD.D6-PWM
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ARD.D10-SPI_SSN/PWM PA2 PB2 ARD.D8
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ARD.D4 PA3 PB3/SWO SYS_JTDO-SWO
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ARD.D7 PA4 PB4 ARD.D5-PWM R8 R9
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31 92
ARD.D12-SPI1_MISO PA6 PB6 ST-LINK-UART1_TX
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ARD.D11-SPI1_MOSI/PWM PA7 PB7 ST-LINK-UART1_RX
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SPBTLE-RF-RST PA8 PB8 ARD.D15-I2C1_SCL
68 96
USB_OTG_FS_VBUS PA9 PB9 ARD.D14-I2C1_SDA
69 47
USB_OTG_FS_ID PA10 PB10 INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL
USB_N 70 48
USB_OTG_FS_DM PA11 PB11 INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA
USB_P 71 51
USB_OTG_FS_DP PA12 PB12 ISM43362-BOOT0
72 52
SYS_JTMS-SWDIO PA13/SWDIO PB13 ISM43362-WAKEUP R10
76 53 R11
SYS_JTCK-SWCLK PA14/SWCLK PB14 LED2 2K2
77 54 2K2
ARD.D9-PWM PA15 PB15 SPSGRF-915-SDN
15 65
ARD.A5-ADC PC0 PC8 LSM3MDL_DRDY_EXTI8
16 66
ARD.A4-ADC PC1 PC9 LED3(WIFI) & LED4(BLE)
17 78 3V3
ARD.A3-ADC PC2 PC10 INTERNAL-SPI3_SCK
18 79
ARD.A2-ADC PC3 PC11 INTERNAL-SPI3_MISO
33 80
ARD.A1-ADC PC4 PC12 INTERNAL-SPI3_MOSI
34 7
ARD.A0-ADC PC5 PC13/WKUP2 BUTTON_EXTI13
63 8
VL53L0X_XSHUT PC6 PC14-OSC32_IN
64 9 R12 C14
VL53L0X_GPIO1_EXTI7 PC7 PC15-OSC32_OUT
GND
STM32L475VGTx
0R
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5.1pF
X2
NX3215SA-32.768K
C15
GND
5.1pF
U1B
81 97
PMOD-RESET PD0 PE0 ISM43362-SPI3_CSN
82 98
PMOD-SPI2_SCK PD1 PE1 ISM43362-DRDY_EXTI1
83 1
PMOD-IRQ_EXTI2 PD2 PE2 M24SR64-Y-RF_DISABLE
84 2
PMOD-UART2_CTS/SPI2_MISO PD3 PE3 USB_OTG_FS_OVRCR_EXTI3
85 3
PMOD-UART2_RTS/SPI2_MOSI PD4 PE4 M24SR64-Y-GPO
86 4
PMOD-UART2_TX/SPI2_CSN PD5 PE5 SPSGRF-915-GPIO3_EXTI5
87 5
PMOD-UART2_RX PD6 PE6 SPBTLE-RF-IRQ_EXTI6
88 38
STSAFE-A100-RESET PD7 PE7 DFSDM1_DATIN2
55 39
INTERNAL-UART3_TX PD8 PE8 ISM43362-RST
56 40
INTERNAL-UART3_RX PD9 PE9 DFSDM1_CKOUT
57 41
LPS22HB_INT_DRDY_EXTI10 PD10 PE10 QUADSPI_CLK
58 42
LSM6DSL_INT1_EXTI11 PD11 PE11 QUADSPI_NCS
59 43
USB_OTG_FS_PWR_EN PD12 PE12 QUADSPI_BK1_IO0
60 44
SPBTLE-RF-SPI3_CSN PD13 PE13 QUADSPI_BK1_IO1
61 45
ARD.D2-INT0_EXTI14 PD14 PE14 QUADSPI_BK1_IO2
62 46
HTS221_DRDY_EXTI15 PD15 PE15 QUADSPI_BK1_IO3
STM32L475VGTx
Designed by DiZiC
Title: STM32L475 - 1/2
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 2 of 11
UM2153
Figure 24. STM32L475VG microcontroller
UM2153
STM_NRST
C3
GND
100nF
Not Fitted (8.2pF)
C2 Not Fitted (0R)
R5
GND
2
X1
Not Fitted (NX3225GD-8.00M) U1C
1
C4 12 14
R7 PH0/PF0-OSC_IN NRST
13 94 SB9
GND PH1/PF1-OSC_OUT BOOT0 Open VDD_MCU
Not Fitted (8.2pF) Not Fitted (0R) VDDA 22 19 SB13
VDDA VSSA GND GND
L1 21 20 Close
VDD_MCU VREF+ VREF- GND
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FCM1608KF-601T03
C5 6 73
C6 VBAT VDDUSB VDD_MCU
100nF 1uF
50 74 C7
VDD VSS
GND GND 75 10 100nF
VDD VSS
100 27
Close VBAT VDD VSS
SB17 28 49 GND
VDD VSS
11 99
VDD_MCU VDD VSS
C8
VDD_MCU STM32L475VGTx
1uF
GND
GND
VDD_MCU
GND
Designed by DiZiC
Title: STM32L475 - 2/2
Project: Project
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 3 of 11
Schematics
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Figure 25. USB OTG FS
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Schematics
VBUS OK LED
3
RED R57
1K LED 1 Q2
R58 BSR14
47K 47K
2
R59
5V_USB_FS 100K GND
USB_OTG_FS_OVRCR_EXTI3
3V3
GND
5V GND R61
0603
0R
R62 U19
47K 2 3 CN9
GND FAULT
5 1 1
IN OUT VBUS
USB_Micro-AB receptacle
4 2
USB_OTG_FS_PWR_EN EN DM
0603
C66 3
DP
STMPS2141STR 4.7uF 4
ID
5
GND
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GND
6
Shield
7
Shield
8
Shield
9
Shield
10
EXP
475900001
GND
USB_OTG_FS_VBUS
USB_N
USB_OTG_FS_DM
USB_P
USB_OTG_FS_DP
USB_OTG_FS_ID
U20
B3 A3
Vbus ID
C3 C1
D+out D+in
D3 D1
D-out D-in
A2 B1
Dz Pd1
B2 C2
Pup Pd2
D2
GND GND
EMIF02-USB03F2
Designed by DiZiC
Title: USB_OTG_FS
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 4 of 11
UM2153
Figure 26. RF module
UM2153
M1 3V3
7 5
INTERNAL-SPI3_SCK SPI_SCLK Vin
8 C43
INTERNAL-SPI3_MISO SPI_MISO
9 100nF
INTERNAL-SPI3_MOSI SPI_MOSI
10
SPBTLE-RF-SPI3_CSN SPI_CS
3 GND
ANA_TEST 0
4
SPBTLE-RF-IRQ_EXTI6 SPI_IRQ GND
2 1
GPIO2 EXT_LPCLK
ISM43362-M3G-L44
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
11 6 M2
SPBTLE-RF-RST BT_RESET GND GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
BT Module
3V3_WIFI 1 35
GND GND GND GND
2 34
VDD RSTN
3 33
GND GND BOOT0
C75 C44 TP1 4 32
TMS RES
2.2uF 100nF TP6 TP2 5 31
TCK RES
TP3 6 30
TDI RES
M3 3V3 GND GND TP4 7 29
TDO CFG1
7 5 TP5 8 28
INTERNAL-SPI3_SCK SPI_CLK Vin TRSTN CFG0
8 C45 9 27
INTERNAL-SPI3_MISO SPI_MISO INTERNAL-SPI3_MOSI ADC4/MOSI GPIO4
9 100nF 10 26
INTERNAL-SPI3_MOSI SPI_MOSI INTERNAL-SPI3_MISO ADC3/MISO GPIO3
10 11 25
SPSGRF-915-SPI3_CSN SPI_CS INTERNAL-SPI3_SCK ADC2/SCK GPIO2
GND 12 24
ISM43362-SPI3_CSN ADC1/SSN GPIO1
1 13 23
SPSGRF-915-GPIO3_EXTI5 GPIO (3) ADC0/DATARDY GPIO0
2
WKUP
GPIO (2)
VBAT
3 R26
VDD
GND
GND
GPIO (1)
DM
RX
TX
DP
4 47K
GPIO (0)
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11 6 3V3
SPSGRF-915-SDN SDN GND GND
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
3V3_WIFI
SPSGRF
ISM43362-DRDY_EXTI1
C76 C47 GND GND
2.2uF 100nF
GND GND
ISM43362-WAKEUP
U11 3V3
1 8
QUADSPI_NCS CS# VCC INTERNAL-UART3_TX
6 C48
QUADSPI_CLK SCLK INTERNAL-UART3_RX
5 4 100nF
QUADSPI_BK1_IO0 SI/SIO0 GND
2
QUADSPI_BK1_IO1 SO/SIO1
3 GND GND
QUADSPI_BK1_IO2 WP#/SIO2 ISM43362-BOOT0
7
QUADSPI_BK1_IO3 RESET#/SOI3
MX25R6435F ISM43362-RST
R65
R64
LT1963EST-3.3
5V U12 3V3_WIFI
1 3
GND
IN OUT
3V3_WIFI 3V3_WIFI GND
0603
0603
C49 C50
10uF 10uF
2
GND GND
GND
Designed by DiZiC
Title: RF Modules
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 5 of 11
Schematics
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Figure 27. ST-MEMS sensors
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Schematics
Microphone MEMS
U2 3V3
3 1
DFSDM1_CKOUT CLK VDD
R6 2
100nF
0R LR C17 C16
4 5
DFSDM1_DATIN2 DOUT GND
3V3 3V3 R13
0603
0R 10uF
U3 MP34DT01-M
13 8 GND GND GND
INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL SCL VDD
3V3
14 5 Microphone MEMS R67
INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA SDA VDDIO 10K
U10 3V3
3 1
CLK VDD
0603
1 2
GND SDO/SA0 C18 C19 C20 LR C74 C46
4 5
DOUT GND
12 10
0603
3V3 CS nc 4.7uF 100nF 100nF 100nF 10uF
11 MP34DT01-M
nc
4 GND GND GND GND GND GND
LSM6DSL_INT1_EXTI11 INT1
9 3
INT2 SCx
2
SDx
6 7
GND GND
LSM6DSL
GND Read=11010101 (D5h) GND
Write=11010100 (D4h)
U4 3V3
1
AVDD_VCSEL
10 11
0603
INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL SCL AVDD
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9
INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA SDA C21 C22
U5 3V3 3V3 2
AVSS_VCSEL
3 4.7uF 100nF
GND
1 6 5 4
INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL SCL/SPC VDD_IO VL53L0X_XSHUT XSHUT GND2
11 5 7 6 GND GND
INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA SDA/SDI/SDO VDD VL53L0X_GPIO1_EXTI7 GPIO1 GND3
9 4 8 12
3V3 SDO/SA1 C1 DNC GND4
10 3
CS GND R14 R15
7 2 VL53L0X
INT Res C23 C24 C25 C26 10K
8 12 10K Read=01010011(53h) GND
LSM3MDL_DRDY_EXTI8 DRDY Res
100nF 1uF 100nF 100nF Write=01010010(52h)
0603
2 10
INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL SCL/SPC VDD C27 C28
4 3 6
INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA SDA/SDI/SDO RES 3V3 CS
0603
5 8 2.2uF 100nF
SDO/SA0 GND C29 C30 C31
7 9 3 5
LPS22HB_INT_DRDY_EXTI10 INT_DRDY GND HTS221_DRDY_EXTI15 DRDY GND
100nF 4.7uF 100nF GND GND
HTS221
LPS22HB GND GND GND Read=10111111 (BFh) GND
Read=10111011 (BBh) Write=10111110 (BEh)
Write=10111010 (BAh)
Designed by DiZiC
Title: MEMS Sensors
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 6 of 11
UM2153
Figure 28. NFC and STSAFE part
UM2153
3V3
742792042
U9 3V3
7 2
INTERNAL-I2C2_SCL SCL VCC
5 C33
INTERNAL-I2C2_SDA SDA
3 100nF
NC
6
NC
8 GND
NC
1
STSAFE-A100-RESET /RESET
4
GND GND
STSAFE-A100
Read=01000001(41h)
Write=01000000(40h)
Designed by DiZiC
Title: NFC & ST-SAFE Part
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Schematics
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 7 of 11
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Figure 29. Power supply
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Schematics
5V PWR SELECTION FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES
5V_ST_LINK +5V
5V
5V_ARD JP4 R25
1 2
GND
USB_OTG_FS Page4/11 STLINK_V2-1 Page11/11 3 4 LD5
5 6 330R LED
5V_USB_FS HW1
5V_VBAT 7 8
Cannot
GREEN
9 10
open
HEADER_2X5 file
C:\Data
5V_USB_CHARGER
SHUNT_BK
5V_USB_CHARGER
5V_USB_ST_LINK
5V_USB_FS
5V_USB_FS
3V3
5V_ARD
GND PROBE
5V
5V
GND GND GND GND
JP6 JP7
HW3 HW4
Cannot Cannot
open open
file file
C:\Data C:\Data
3V3 SHUNT_BK SHUNT_BK
MEMS Page6/11
5V 5V / 800mA
POWER SUPPLY Page8/11 U13 LD1117S50TR
RF_Module Page5/11
3 2
VIN Vin Vout 5V_ARD
Gnd
3V3 From Arduino power pin
Tab
4
C38 C39
0603
0603
10uF 10uF
1
GND GND GND
3V3
NFC_SAFE Page7/11
U14 SHUNT_BK
VDDA
3V3
3V3
VIN
SB4
5V
3 2
Vin Vout
Gnd
4
Tab JP5
C40 C41 C42
Jumper to measure IDD of the MCU
0603
10uF 10uF 100nF
0603
1
GND GND GND GND
Open solder bridge if Discovery is supplied
ARDUINO Page9/11 MCU1&2 Page2&3/11 Peripherals Page10/11 from +3V3 of extension connector
Designed by DiZiC
Title: POWER SUPPLY
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 8 of 11
UM2153
Figure 30. Arduino Uno V3 connector
UM2153
ARDUINO UNO connector
CN1 VDDA
SCL/D15 10 ARD.D15-I2C1_SCL
CN2
R3 1k SDA/D14 9 ARD.D14-I2C1_SDA R2
5V_ARD 1 AVDD 8
2 IOREF GND 7 GND 0R
STM_NRST 3 NRST SCK/D13 6 ARD.D13-SPI1_SCK/LED1
3V3 4 3V3 MISO/D12 5 ARD.D12-SPI1_MISO C1
POWER
5V 5 5V PWM/MOSI/D11 4 ARD.D11-SPI1_MOSI/PWM 100nF
GND 6 GND PWM/CS/D10 3 ARD.D10-SPI_SSN/PWM
7 GND PWM/D9 2 ARD.D9-PWM
GND
WARNING voltage applied to VIN <11.5V VIN 8 VIN D8 1 ARD.D8
Header 8X1_Female_SMD Header 10X1_Female_SMD
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CN3
D7 8 ARD.D7
CN4
PWM/D6 7 ARD.D6-PWM
ARD.A0-ADC 1 A0 PWM/D5 6 ARD.D5-PWM
ARD.A1-ADC 2 A1 D4 5 ARD.D4
A2 PWM/D3
AIN
ARD.A2-ADC 3 4 ARD.D3-PWM/INT1_EXTI0
ARD.A3-ADC 4 A3 D2 3 ARD.D2-INT0_EXTI14
ARD.A4-ADC 5 A4 TX/D1 2 ARD.D1-UART4_TX
ARD.A5-ADC 6 A5 RX/D0 1 ARD.D0-UART4_RX
Header 6X1_Female_SMD Header 8X1_Female_SMD
Designed by DiZiC
Title: Arduino Uno connector
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 9 of 11
Schematics
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Figure 31. Peripherals
52/58
Schematics
USER & WAKE-UP Button 3V3
RESET BUTTON
R23
100K
Close Close
SB2 R19 SB3 R24
STM_NRST BUTTON_EXTI13
1K B1 1K B2
C34 C35 C36 C37
100nF 10pF 100nF 10pF
SW-PUSH-CMS_BLACK SW-PUSH-CMS_BLUE
GND GND GND GND GND GND
100nF should be place close to the MCU 100nF should be place close to the MCU
10pF and 1K should be place close to the button 10pF and 1K should be place close to the button
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USER LED
The 2 LEDs are top side
3V3 PMOD
C73
GND PMOD-UART2_TX/SPI2_CSN
100nF
PMOD-UART2_RTS/SPI2_MOSI
SB14
SB12
Close
SB1 R16 5 U21 PMOD-UART2_CTS/SPI2_MISO
VCC+
R18 Open Close
ARD.D13-SPI1_SCK/LED1
SB16
LED
SB15
1 LD1
GND
SB18
SB19
10K 4
R38 VCC- 1K GREEN
3 2 Open Close
GND
Close Open
200K GND
TSV631AILT
CN10
1 7
PMOD-IRQ_EXTI2
2 8
PMOD-RESET
3 9
R20 4 10
LD2 LED 5 11
LED2 GND GND GND
GREEN 6 12
330R SB21 SB20 3V3 3V3
Close Open HEADER_2X6_PMOD
WIFI
R21 LED PMOD-SPI2_SCK
LD3
LED3(WIFI) & LED4(BLE) GND
1K YELLOW PMOD-UART2_RX
R22 LED
LD4
3V3
680R BLUE
Designed by DiZiC
BLE Title: Peripherals
Project:
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 10 of 11
UM2153
Figure 32. ST-LINK/V2-1 with support of SWD only
UM2153
R27 R28
D2 T_JTMS SB5 Close
ST-LINK MCU GND
4K7 2K7
5V SYS_JTMS-SWDIO
BAT60JFILM T_JTCK SB6 Close
R29 SYS_JTCK-SWCLK
PWR_EXT
GND SB7 Close
R30 T_SWO
Board Ident: PC13=0 100K Not Fitted (0R) SYS_JTDO-SWO
3V3_ST_LINK
10K R31 3V3_ST_LINK
T_NRST SB8 Close
GND STM_NRST
USB_RENUMn
GND
R36 STM_JTCK
GND R33 R34 R35
Not Fitted (10K) R32
22R 22R 22R 22R
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
U15
TAG_SWCLK
TAG_SWDIO
TAG_NRST
TAG_SWO
GND GND STM32F103CBT6
VSS_3
PB9
PB8
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4/JNTRST
PA15/JTDI
PB3/JTDO
JTCK/SWCLK
VDD_3
BOOT0
C51 C52 3V3_ST_LINK
3V3_ST_LINK
10pF 10pF CN5
X3 1 36 1 10
VBAT VDD_2
1 2 2 35 2 9
PC13 VSS_2 GND
3 34 STM_JTMS 3 8
PC14 JTMS/SWDIO
NX3225GD-8.00M 4 33 USB_STLK_P 4 7
PC15 PA12
OSC_IN 5 32 USB_STLK_N 5 6
OSCIN PA11 GND
OSC_OUT 6 31 T_SWO
OSCOUT PA10
STM_RST 7 30 LED_STLINK Fitted: NO TC2050-IDC-NL
3V3_ST_LINK 8
NRST PA9
29 SWD INTERFACE Only footprint with Cable: TC2050-IDC-NL
GND VSSA PA8
9 28 PWR_ENn
C54
100nF R40 AIN_1 10
VDDA PB15
27 T_JTMS
R39 ST-LINK POWER 3V3 / 150mA
4K7 PA0 PB14
11 26 T_JTCK
PA1 PB13 100R
JP8 GND R41 12 25 T_SWDIO_IN 3V3_ST_LINK
PB2/BOOT1
4K7 PA2 PB12
SB10 U16 LD3985M33R
GND
D3 BAT60JFILM 1 5
VDD_1
5V_ARD Vin Vout
VSS_1
GND
PB10
PB11
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Close
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
PB0
PB1
R42 D4 BAT60JFILM 3
0R 5V_USB_ST_LINK INH
3V3_ST_LINK GND BYPASS
ST-LINK-UART1_RX
R43 D5 BAT60JFILM
5V_USB_FS C58 C55
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
4
0R C56 C57 C59
ST-LINK-UART1_TX C60 C61 C62 C63
3V3_ST_LINK 1uF 100nF GND 10nF 1uF 100nF
T_NRST
T_JTCK
1 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF
CN6 GND GND GND GND GND
2
Fitted: NO GND GND GND GND GND GND
3V3_ST_LINK ST-LINK USB CONNECTOR STLINK_LED ST LINK USB Power switch 5V / 1.2A
LD6
3
Red
R44 5V_USB_ST_LINK 5V_ST_LINK
1 R45 100R USB_RENUMn 1 2 LED_STLINK
Q1 GND SB11
R46 36K 330R Ilim = 625mA
BSR14 GND Open
2
10K
100K
R50 U17
1K
330R 1uF
1K5 _Green 1 6
5V_USB_CHARGER IN OUT
CN7 LD7 2 7
IN OUT
1 LD_BICOLOR_CMS GND
VBUS
2 USB_STLK_N 8 5
DM FAULT SET
USB_Micro-B receptacle
3 USB_STLK_P
DP
ID
4 USB_STLK_ID ST-LINK DEBUG LED R53 C65
5 PWR_ENn RED 3 4 2K2
GND ON GND 100nF
GND
6 U18 SWCLK SWDIO ST890CDR
Shield
7 A3 B3 STM_JTCK STM_JTMS GND GND GND
Shield ID Vbus
8 C1 C3
Shield D+in D+out 3V3_ST_LINK
9 D1 D3
Shield D-in D-out
10 B1 A2
EXP Pd1 Dz R54
11 C2 B2
EXP Pd2 Pup
1
2
3
100K 4
1050170001 GND D2 Designed by DiZiC
GND GND
CN8 Header 4 pins Title: ST-LINK/V2-1 with support of SWD only
EMIF02-USB03F2 Fitted: NO
GND Project:
ESD PROTECTION SHOULD BE CLOSE TO THE CONNECTOR Must be on a border or the PCB.
Size: A4 Reference: MB1297 Revision: C
Date: 12/16/2016 Sheet: 11 of 11
Schematics
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Board revision history and limitation UM2153
Applicable for IoT node Discovery kit products with order code B-L475E-IOT01A1
(containing SPSGRF-915 module).
9 Revision history
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