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HAB - STM32G4 DevBoard REV0.0

This document describes an STM32G4 development board, including: - A block diagram showing the main components including the STM32G4 microcontroller and peripherals. - Design goals of providing a versatile platform for hardware and firmware development. - Schematics showing the system configuration and connections of components. - PCB layout diagrams and overview of the board features, including debug LEDs, crystal oscillator, external flash, and USB connectivity. - Mention of validation and quick start guide still to be provided.

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HAB - STM32G4 DevBoard REV0.0

This document describes an STM32G4 development board, including: - A block diagram showing the main components including the STM32G4 microcontroller and peripherals. - Design goals of providing a versatile platform for hardware and firmware development. - Schematics showing the system configuration and connections of components. - PCB layout diagrams and overview of the board features, including debug LEDs, crystal oscillator, external flash, and USB connectivity. - Mention of validation and quick start guide still to be provided.

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STM32G4 Development Board

HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE
BREIF

REV 0.0

Developed By:

Jesse Farrell

Contact:

Jessefarrell92@gmail.com
Table of Contents
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Block Diagram ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Design Goals .......................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Schematic .............................................................................................................................................. 4
5. PCB Layout ............................................................................................................................................ 6
6. Validation .............................................................................................................................................. 7

Table of Figures
Figure 1. System Block Diagram .................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 2. Schematic Top Level....................................................................................................................... 4
Figure 3. Schematic MCU & Peripherals ....................................................................................................... 5
Figure 4. PCBA Overview............................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 5. PCB Top Layer Copper .................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 6. PCB Bottom Layer Copper .............................................................................................................. 7

Revision History
Revision Release Date Comments
Rev 0.0 Initial Release.
Pending validation.
Pending bring-up instructions
*Still developing template for HAB documentation so may be lacking in areas*
1. Introduction
This development board was created to test the various features of the STMicroelectronics
STM32G4 microcontroller. This Hardware Architecture Brief (HAB) will briefly cover the relevant
components of the printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) and address the basic bring-up procedure
for the user.

2. Block Diagram
The main components of the development board are shown in Figure 1. Several GPIO were not
connected to the I/O breakout headers. These pins were used for SPI, USB, serial wire debug, and
external oscillator. Several ground pins will be dispersed amongst the I/O to help maintain signal
integrity.

Figure 1. System Block Diagram


3. Design Goals
The widget’s primary use is to help the user develop firmware for the STM32G4 series of
microcontrollers. These microcontrollers include some unique peripherals such as analog
comparators, op-amps, and DSP instructions. Other than designing a versatile, small footprint,
platform for hardware and firmware development, there are no hard design goals or specifications
for this project.

4. Schematic
The top-level schematic is shown in Figure 2. This figure highlights some of the useful configurations
of the I/O breakout on the development board. Stepping down the hierarchy, Figure 3 shows the
various components of the development board.

Figure 2. Schematic Top Level


Figure 3. Schematic MCU & Peripherals
5. PCB Layout
In this section the PCBA layout will be briefly overviewed. See Figure 4 for the general board feature
overview. The main components of the widget the end user should note are (a) three debug LEDs
connected to PA10/PA9/PA8, (b) 16MHz external crystal, (c) external flash, and (d) USB connectivity.

Figure 4. PCBA Overview

For a more in-depth overview of the board refer to the top and bottom copper layers shown in
Figure 5, and Figure 6 respectively. Gerber’s will be provided within the project directory either
through GitHub or Hackaday.

Figure 5. PCB Top Layer Copper


Figure 6. PCB Bottom Layer Copper

6. Quick Start Guide


To be written…

7. Validation
To be conducted…

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