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H5 Support? #1978

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runger1101001 opened this issue Mar 15, 2023 · 6 comments · Fixed by #2016
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H5 Support? #1978

runger1101001 opened this issue Mar 15, 2023 · 6 comments · Fixed by #2016

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@runger1101001
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Is your feature request/improvement related to a problem? Please describe.

The new H5 series is not yet included in the generic variants. I got a Nucleo-64 STM32H503 here in front of me from embeddedWorld '23, and can't program it using Arduino :-(

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It would be great if generic H5 variants were added, and even better if you could add the Nucleos as well :-)

@mafrmt00
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There were also a lot of "Nucleo-H563ZI" given away at the Embedded World.

So, it would really be nice if this board also gets supported.

@fpistm
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fpistm commented Mar 17, 2023

Hi,
Currently, no H5 release planned at the moment, but the request is taken into account.

@runger1101001
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Boohoo, well, looking forward to it...

@benjaminnestler
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I've also this Nucleo-H563ZI development board ... so the integration would be very nice ;-)

@dojyorin
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dojyorin commented Apr 5, 2023

I also bought NUCLEO-H563ZI.
So I'm very interested in this project.
I'm looking forward to be able to use it as an Arduino😆

@fpistm fpistm self-assigned this May 3, 2023
@fpistm fpistm added this to the 2.6.0 milestone May 3, 2023
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@dojyorin
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dojyorin commented May 20, 2023

@fpistm Thank you for your prompt work to support STM32H5.
We STM board users are very grateful for your great contribution.
I would like to return the favor even just a little, and would like to donate to you using GitHub Sponsers.
(That said, I can only donate about 1 cup of coffee each month...)
This is called "nagesen" (投げ銭) in our Japanese, and refers to the act of donating to those who have made great contribution in gratitude and wishing for their future success.

STM32 core based on ST HAL automation moved this from To do to Done May 26, 2023
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