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Can't compile to the "NUCLEO-H563ZI" board. #15411

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dojyorin opened this issue May 1, 2023 · 5 comments
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Can't compile to the "NUCLEO-H563ZI" board. #15411

dojyorin opened this issue May 1, 2023 · 5 comments

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@dojyorin
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dojyorin commented May 1, 2023

Description of defect

I can't compile to the "NUCLEO-H563ZI" board.

This board failed to compile even though the description on the official website says "supported by Mbed-OS 6.9".
I tried Mbed-OS v6.9, v6.15, and the latest v6.17, but they all failed.

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What version of Mbed-os are you using (tag or sha) ?

What version(s) of tools are you using. List all that apply (E.g. mbed-cli)

How is this defect reproduced ?

It occurs when "NUCLEO-H563ZI" is selected as the target and the Compile button is pressed.

Output Log in Keil Studio Cloud:

Build started
Target "NUCLEO_H563ZI" is not recognized
Internal error.
Build failed
Build failed
@jeromecoutant
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Hi
I am sorry but ST doesn't plan to support STM32H5 with mbed-os.
Regards,

@dojyorin
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dojyorin commented May 3, 2023

Thank you for reply.
I see... it's disappointing.
By the way, is it due to technical problems?

@wdx04
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wdx04 commented May 4, 2023

Hi I am sorry but ST doesn't plan to support STM32H5 with mbed-os. Regards,

Does it mean that the STM32U5 will be the last series of STM32 to support mbed os?

@jeromecoutant
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By the way, is it due to technical problems?

no... Like ARM, ST has slowed down Mbed work.
https://forums.mbed.com/t/will-mbed-os-get-back-its-previous-pace-of-development/15839

Does it mean that the STM32U5 will be the last series of STM32 to support mbed os?

I would say yes

@dojyorin
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dojyorin commented May 6, 2023

I understand the current situation with Mbed.
I would also consider using the STM32U5.
Thank you for kindly telling me.

@dojyorin dojyorin closed this as completed May 6, 2023
Issue Workflow automation moved this from Needs Triage to Done May 6, 2023
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