Details
Yamaichi IC Test & Burn-in Socket with a simple board, specifically designed for STM32 microcontroller in QFP176(0.5mm pitch) package
Features
- 20-pin JTAG/SWD port and/or 4-pin USART1 interface for programming/testing
- External crystal can be connected via on board socket for system clock
- Onboard 32.768K crystal oscillator
- Two LED indicators for testing, which are connected to the I/O pins via jumpers
- All the MCU pins are accessible on expansion connectors
- pin header pitch: 2.54mm(100mil)
Supported Devices
STM32 microcontroller in QFP176(0.5mm pitch) package with compatible pinouts:
- STM32F2xxI series (STM32F207IG, STM32F217IG, etc.)
- STM32F4xxI series (STM32F407IG, STM32F417IG, etc.)
Outline and Dimensions
Unit: mm
Part Number | Pitch | Pins | Applicable IC Dimensions (REF.) | Outside Dimensions (REF.) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A x B | C x D | E | F | G x H | |||
IC51-1764-1505-5 | 0.5 | 176 | 24 × 24 | 26 × 26 | 25.3 | - | 46 × 50 |
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- JTAG/SWD port
- for programming/debugging/testing
- compatible with ST-LINK / J-LINK / ULINK2 / STX-RLINK
- USART1 port
- supports ISP and/or serial port debugging
- LED indicators
- for quick testing
- Pin headers connected to MCU pins
- clearly labeled with onboard marks
- easy for testing and further expansion
- Boot mode configuration
- configuring the BOOT0 and BOOT1 via jumpers
- 3.3V onboard regulator
- AMS1117-3.3
- 5V power input
- DC jack or 2-pin header
- External crystal socket
- insert crystal to the holes on two sides, leave alone the middle hole
- Power indicator
- LED jumpers
- short the jumpers to connect LEDs to MCU I/O pins for testing
- open the jumpers to disconnect
- 32.768K crystal
- for internal RTC with calibration
JTAG/SWD Connector Layout
The STM32-QFP176 houses JTAG/SWD headers for connecting a programmer. The connector layout is shown in the figure 1 below.

Figure 1. JTAG/SWD connector layout
Boot Mode Configuration
Depending on the used pin configuration, the Flash memory, system memory or SRAM is selected as the boot space, as shown in Table 1 below.

Downloads
Development resources:schematic, etc.
Wiki:
www.waveshare.com/wiki/STM32-QFP176