11 Tutorial 1: From pinout to project C code generation using an MCU of the STM32F4 series

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12-Nov-2018

27

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5.0

Added Section 19: Tutorial 10: Using ST-TouchGFX framework and its subsections.

Updated Table 27: LL versus HAL: STM32CubeMX generated functions and function calls.

Removed former Figure 164: Enabling and configuring a CMSISPack software component, Figure 192: FatFs peripheral instances, Figure 213: Project Import status, Figure 254: Saving software component selection as user preferences and Figure 268: Configuring X-Cube-BLE1.

Updated Figure 1: Overview of STM32CubeMX C code generation flow, Figure 16: STM32Cube installation wizard, Figure 7: Closing

STM32CubeMX perspective, Figure 9: Opening Eclipse plug-in, Figure 10: STM32CubeMX perspective, Figure 388: Overall peripheral consumption, Figure 565: User constant generating define statements, Figure 588: Selecting a CMSIS-Pack software component, Figure 589: Enabling and configuring a CMSIS-Pack software component, Figure 590: Project generated with CMSISPack software component, Figure 591: MCU selection, Figure 592: Pinout view with MCUs selection, Figure 593: Pinout view without MCUs selection window, Figure 595: Timer configuration, Figure 596:

Simple pinout configuration, Figure 597: Save Project As window,

Figure 598: Generate Project Report - New project creation,

Figure 599: Generate Project Report - Project successfully created,

Figure 600: Clock tree view, Figure 605: Pinout & Configuration view, Figure 606: Case of Peripheral and Middleware without configuration parameters, Figure 607: Timer 3 configuration window, Figure 608:

Timer 3 configuration, Figure 609: Enabling Timer 3 interrupt, Figure 610: GPIO configuration color scheme and tooltip, Figure 611: GPIO mode configuration, Figure 612: DMA parameters configuration window, Figure 613: Middleware tooltip, Figure 614: USB Host configuration, Figure 614: USB Host configuration, Figure 615: FatFs over USB mode enabled, Figure 616: System view with FatFs and USB enabled, Figure 617: FatFs define statements, Figure 618: Project Settings and toolchain selection, Figure 619: Project Manager menu - Code Generator tab, Figure 620: Warning message for missing firmware package, Figure 527: Connection Parameters tab, Figure 622: Updated settings with connection, Figure 623: Downloading the firmware package, Figure 624: Unzipping the firmware package, Figure 625: C code generation completion message, Figure 641: Import Project menu, Figure 671: Project Settings menu, Figure 682: Additional software components enabled for the current project, Figure 683: Pack software components: no configurable parameters, Figure 684: Pack tutorial: project settings, Figure 687: Embedded software packages, Figure 689: Installing Embedded software packages, Figure 690: Starting a new project - selecting the NUCLEO-L053R8 board, Figure 691: Starting a new project - initializing all peripherals, Figure 692: Selecting X-Cube-

BLE1 components, Figure 693: Configuring peripherals and GPIOs, Figure 694: Configuring NVIC interrupts, Figure 695: Enabling XCube-BLE1, Figure 695: Enabling X-Cube-BLE1, Figure 696: Configuring the SensorDemo project and Figure 312: Graphics simulator user interface.

Date

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STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

19-Feb-2019

28

5.0

Updated Introduction, Section 1: STM32Cube overview, Section 2.2: Key features, Section 3.1.3: Software requirements, Section 3.4.3: Installing STM32 MCU packages, Section 4: STM32CubeMX user interface, Resolving pin conflicts, Section 4.5.10: Component configuration panel, Section 4.10: Clock Configuration view,

Section 4.11: Project Manager view, Section 4.11.1: Project tab, Section 4.11.3: Advanced Settings tab, Using the transition checker, Section 9.2: STM32CubeMX Device tree generation, Section 6.3.2: Saving and selecting user templates, .extSettings file example and generated outcomes and Section 11.6.4: Configuring the DMAs.

Added Section 4.6: Pinout & Configuration view for STM32 MPUs, Section 4.6.2: Boot stages configuration, Section 5: STM32CubeMX tools, Section 9: Device tree generation (STM32MPUs only), Section B.3.11: STM32WPAN BLE/Thread (STM32WB series only), Section B.3.13: OpenAmp and RESMGR_UTILITY  (STM32MPUs and STM32H7 dual-core products) and their subsections.

Removed former Section 1: General information.

Updated Table 2: Home page shortcuts, Table 5: Component list, mode icons and color schemes, Table 6: Pinout menu and shortcuts and title of Table 9: Clock configuration view widgets.

Updated Figure 187: Project Settings window, Figure 189: Project folder, Figure 193: Selecting a different firmware location, Figure 201: Automatic project import, Figure 202: Manual project import,

Figure 203: Import Project menu - Try Import with errors, Figure 204:

Import Project menu - Successful import after adjustments, Figure 215: Set unused pins window, Figure 216: Reset used pins window, Figure 355: About window, Figure 586: STM32CubeMX generated DTS – Extract 3, Figure 588: Selecting a CMSIS-Pack software component, Figure 589: Enabling and configuring a CMSISPack software component, Figure 648: FATFS tutorial - Project settings and Figure 649: C code generation completion message.

16-Apr-2019

29

5.1

Updated Introduction. Section 3.1.3: Software requirements,

Section 4.2: New Project window, MCU close selector feature, External clock sources, Importing pinout, Selecting/deselecting all peripherals, Section 4.6: Pinout & Configuration view for STM32 MPUs, Section 4.15: Software Packs component selection window, Section 5.4.1: DDR configuration, Section 6.2: STM32Cube code generation using Low Layer drivers, BLE configuration and

Section B.3.13: OpenAmp and RESMGR_UTILITY  (STM32MPUs and STM32H7 dual-core products).

Added Section 4.2.1: MCU selector, Section 4.2.2: Board selector, Section 4.2.4: Cross selector, Section 4.8: Pinout & Configuration view for STM32H7 dual-core products, Section 5.3.9: Example feature (STM32MPUs and STM32H7 dual-core only) and Section 7: Code generation for dual-core MCUs  (STM32H7 dual-core product lines only).

Removed former Section 3.3: Installing STM32CubeMX plug-in version and its subsections, and former Section 3.4.3: Running STM32CubeMX plug-in from Eclipse IDE.

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STM32CubeMX release number

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16-Apr-2019

29

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5.1

Updated Table 3: Window menu.

Updated figures 27 to 42, Figure 199: Advanced Settings window, figures 374 to 381, 383 to 386 and 388 to 397, Figure 618: Project

Settings and toolchain selection and figures 651 to 661,

Added Figure 37: New Project window shortcuts, Figure 105:

STM32MPUs: assignment options for GPIOs, Figure 757: Resource Manager: peripheral assignment view and Figure 758: STM32Cube Embedded Software package.

01-Oct-2019

30

5.2

Updated Introduction. Section 2.2: Key features, Section 3.3.2: Running STM32CubeMX in command-line mode, Part number selection, Section 4.15: Software Packs component selection window, Section 4.15.1: Introduction on software components,

Section 4.15.2: Filter panel, Section 4.15.3: Packs panel, Section 4.15.4: Component dependencies panel, Section 4.15.6:

Updating the tree view for additional software components, Section 5.3: Power Consumption Calculator view and Section 6.2: STM32Cube code generation using Low Layer drivers.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary, Table 6: Pinout menu and shortcuts, Table 19: Additional Software window – Packs panel icons and Table 20: Component dependencies panel contextual help.

Updated Figure 33: STM32CubeMX home page, Figure 222:

Selection of additional software components, Figure 223: Additional software components - Updated tree view, Figure 588: Selecting a CMSIS-Pack software component and Figure 692: Selecting X-CubeBLE1 components.

Added Section 4.5.8: Pinout for multi-bonding packages and Section 4.15.5: Details and Warnings panel.

Added Table 18: Additional Software window – Packs panel columns

Date

Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

13-Dec-2019

31

5.4

Updated Introduction, Section 1: STM32Cube overview, Section 4.2:

New Project window, MCU/MPU selection for a new project and Section 11.7.1: Setting project options.

Added Section 4.9: Enabling security in Pinout & Configuration view

(STM32L5 and STM32U5 series only) with its subsections,

Section 4.10.2: Securing clock resources (STM32L5 series only) and Section 8: Code generation with TrustZone enabled (STM32L5 series only).

Removed former Section 4.4.16: Graphics frameworks and simulator,

Section 17: Tutorial 8 – Using STemWin Graphics framework,

Section 18: Tutorial 9: Using STM32CubeMX Graphics simulator, Section 19: Tutorial 10: Using ST-TouchGFX framework and Section B.3.11: Graphics.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary.

Updated Figure 68: Pinout view: MCUs with multi-bonding, Figure 69:

Pinout view: multi-bonding with extended mode, Figure 105:

STM32MPUs: assignment options for GPIOs, Figure 187: Project

Settings window, Figure 405: DDR Suite - Connection to target, Figure 406: DDR Suite - Target connected, Figure 407: DDR activity logs, Figure 408: DDR interactive logs, Figure 409: DDR register loading, Figure 410: DDR test list from U-Boot SPL, Figure 411: DDR test suite results, Figure 412: DDR tests history, Figure 175: DDR tuning pre-requisites, Figure 176: DDR tuning process, Figure 177:

Bit deskew, Figure 178: Eye training (centering) panel, Figure 179:

DDR Tuning - saving to configuration, Figure 583: Project settings for STM32CubeIDE toolchain and Figure 618: Project Settings and toolchain selection.

Added Figure 38: Enabling TrustZone®.

Date

Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

10-Jul-2020

32

6.0

Updated Section 2.2: Key features, Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Section 3.1.3: Software requirements, Section 3.2.1: Installing STM32CubeMX standalone version, Section 3.4: Getting updates using STM32CubeMX,

Section 3.4.5: Installing embedded software packs, Section 4.2: New Project window, Export to Excel, Section 4.5: Pinout & Configuration view, Section 4.11.3: Advanced Settings tab and Section 18.6: Why do I get the error “Java 8 update 45” when installing “Java 8 update 45” or a more recent version of the JRE?.

Added Section 4.2.3: Example selector, Section 5.1: External Tools, Section 19.2: Since I changed my login to access the Internet, some software packs appear not available. and Section 19.3: On dualcontext products, why some peripherals or middleware are not available for a given context?.

Removed former MCU selection based on graphics criteria.

Updated Table 4: Help menu shortcuts and Table 17: Additional software window - Filter icons.

Updated Figure 33: STM32CubeMX home page, Figure 37: New Project window shortcuts, Figure 42: New Project window - Board selector, Figure 45: Cross selector - Data refresh prerequisite, Figure 199: Advanced Settings window, Figure 219: Additional software window, Figure 200: Device tree generation for the Linux kernel, Figure 201: STM32CubeMX Device tree generation for Uboot, Figure 202: STM32CubeMX Device tree generation for TF-A, Figure 692: Selecting X-Cube-BLE1 components and Figure 306: Java Control Panel.

10-Nov-2020

33

6.1

Updated Introduction, Section 3.1.3: Software requirements,

Section 3.4.7: Checking for updates, Section 4.15.3: Packs panel, Section 5.1: External Tools, Section 12: Tutorial 2 - Example of FatFs on an SD card using STM32429I-EVAL evaluation board and Section 18.6: Why do I get the error “Java 8 update 45” when installing “Java 8 update 45” or a more recent version of the JRE?.

Added Choosing not to generate code for some peripherals or middlewares.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary.

Updated Figure 32: Help menu: checking for updates, Figure 33:

STM32CubeMX home page, Figure 199: Advanced Settings window,

Figure 219: Additional software window, Figure 356: ST Tools and Figure 644: SDIO peripheral configuration.

Date

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STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

12-Feb-2021

34

6.2

Updated Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Section 3.1.3: Software requirements, Section 3.2.1:

Installing STM32CubeMX standalone version, Section 3.2.2:

Installing STM32CubeMX from command line, Section 3.2.3:

Uninstalling STM32CubeMX standalone version, Section 3.3.2: Running STM32CubeMX in command-line mode, Warning: in

Section 3.4.7: Checking for updates, Section 4.1: Home page,

Section 4.15: Software Packs component selection window,

Section 4.15.2: Filter panel, Section 4.15.3: Packs panel, Section 4.15.4: Component dependencies panel, Section 4.15.5: Details and Warnings panel and Section 12: Tutorial 2 - Example of FatFs on an SD card using STM32429I-EVAL evaluation board.

Updated Table 6: Pinout menu and shortcuts.

Added Figure 2: Full disk access for macOS and Figure 220: Component dependency resolution.

Updated Figure 33: STM32CubeMX home page, Figure 38: Enabling TrustZone®, Figure 219: Additional software window.

Removed former Figure 5: Auto-install command line and former Section 18.6: Why do I get the error “Java 8 update 45” when installing “Java 8 update 45” or a more recent version of the JRE?.

22-Jun-2021

35

6.3

Updated Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Section 3.1.3: Software requirements, Section 4.2: New Project window, Section 4.3: Project page, Section 4.5.5: Pinout view advanced actions, Section 4.9: Enabling security in Pinout &

Configuration view (STM32L5 and STM32U5 series only) and code in Section 12: Tutorial 2 - Example of FatFs on an SD card using STM32429I-EVAL evaluation board.

Added Figure 39: Adjusting selector results and Section 19.1: I encountered a network connection error during a download from

STM32CubeMX.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary, Table 19: Additional Software window – Packs panel icons and Table 20: Component dependencies panel contextual help.

Updated Figure 588: Selecting a CMSIS-Pack software component and Figure 692: Selecting X-Cube-BLE1 components.

05-Nov-2021

36

6.4

Updated Section 2.2: Key features, Section 3.3.1: Running STM32CubeMX as a standalone application, Section 3.4: Getting updates using STM32CubeMX, Section 4.2: New Project window, Enabling interruptions using the NVIC tab view, Section 4.9: Enabling security in Pinout & Configuration view (STM32L5 and STM32U5 series only), Section 4.11.1: Project tab and Section 5.3.7: Bluetooth Low-Energy®/ZigBee® support (STM32WB series only).

Added Section 3.4.1: Running STM32CubeMX behind a proxy server and Section 5.3.8: Sub-GHz support (STM32WL series only).

Updated Figure 89: NVIC configuration tab - FreeRTOS disabled.

Date

Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

18-Feb-2022

37

6.5

Updated Introduction and Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures.

Added Section 18: Creating LPBAM projects with its subsections, and Section 19.11: How to fix MX_DMA_Init call rank in STM32CubeMX generated projects?.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

14-Jun-2022

38

6.6

Updated Introduction, Section 2.2: Key features, Section 3.3.2:

Running STM32CubeMX in command-line mode, Boot loader (A7 FSBL) peripherals selection, Section 4.11.1: Project tab,

Section 4.16: LPBAM Scenario & Configuration view, Section 9.1: Device tree overview, and Section 9.2: STM32CubeMX Device tree generation.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary.

Updated Figure 355: About window.

Added Section 4.17: CAD Resources view and Section 18.6: LPBAM application for TrustZone activated projects.

Removed former Section 9.2.1: Device tree generation for Linux kernel, Section 9.2.2: Device tree generation for U-boot, and Section 9.2.3: Device tree generation for TF-A.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

17-Nov-2022

39

6.7

Updated Section 2.2: Key features and Section 17: Tutorial 7 – Using the X-Cube-BLE1 software pack.

Added Section 19.12: When is the PeriphCommonClock_Config() function generated? and Section 19.13: How to handle thread-safe solution in STM32CubeMX and STM32CubeIDE?.

Updated Figure 40: New Project window - MCU selector, Figure 41: Marking an MCU as favorite, Figure 29: New Project window - MCU list with close function, Figure 30: New Project window - List showing close MCUs, and Figure 355: About window.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

21-Feb-2023

40

6.8

Updated Section 3.2.1: Installing STM32CubeMX standalone version,

Section 3.3.2: Running STM32CubeMX in command-line mode, Section 3.4.1: Running STM32CubeMX behind a proxy server, and Section 4.11.1: Project tab.

Added Section 4.18: Boot path and its subsections.

Removed former Section 5.3.4: DDR tuning and DDR tuning tab (read-only).

Updated Figure 40: New Project window - MCU selector, Figure 187: Project Settings window, and Figure 720: Design check.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

Date

Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

03-Jul-2023

41

6.9

Updated Introduction, Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Java™ Runtime Environment, Section 4.15: Software Packs component selection window, Section 4.18: Boot path, Section 4.18.2: Creating a boot path project: an example, Section 4.18.5: How to configure an ST-iRoT with a secure manager

NS application  boot path, and note in Section 18.4: Checking the LPBAM design.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary.

Added note to Section 9.2: STM32CubeMX Device tree generation.

Added figures 236 to 240 and Figure 272: Code generated with secure manager API.

Added Section 4.18.5: How to configure an assembled boot path,

Section 4.19: User authentication, Section 4.18: STM32CubeMX Memory Management Tool and their subsections, and Section B.3.12: CMSIS packs selection limitation.

Updated Figure 45: Cross selector - Data refresh prerequisite, Figure 231: Boot paths for STM32H57x devices, Figure 242: Select the STM32H5 device, Figure 244: Boot paths for STM32H56x devices, figures 247 to 260, figures 167 to 271, figures 273 to 275, figures 263 to 267, Figure 271: Secure manager API configuration, and Figure 355: About window.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

08-Sep-2023

42

6.9.2

Updated for the replacement of “boot path settings” with “boot path and debug authentication” in

Section 4.18.4: How to configure an ST-iRoT boot path

Section 4.18.5: How to configure an ST-iRoT with a secure manager

NS application  boot path

Figure 256, Figure 270, and Figure 266 titles

Updated Figure 266: Boot path and Debug Authentication tab.

Updated figures 231 to 240 in Section 4.18.1: Available boot paths.

Updated Section 1: STM32Cube overview.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

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Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

20-Nov-2023

43

6.10.0

Updated Section 4.11: Project Manager view, Section 4.18.5: How to configure an ST-iRoT with a secure manager NS application  boot path, Step 3: OEMiROT (assembled) code generation, Step 6: Authentication and encryption keys regeneration, option byte file generation, and Section 4.18: STM32CubeMX Memory Management Tool.

Added Section 4.19.3: Password restoration.

Removed former MCU close selector feature.

Updated Table 21: Boot paths without TrustZone (TZEN = 0) and Table 22: Boot paths with TrustZone (TZEN = 1).

Updated Figure 236: Application boot path (OEM-uRoT assembled), Figure 237: Application boot path: ST-iRoT and uRoT

secure/nonsecure project, Figure 239: Application boot path: ST-iRoT dual figure, Figure 254: Project provisioning, Figure 256: Boot path and debug authentication panel, Figure 263: IDE post build commands, Figure 274: IDE post build commands, Figure 270: IDE post build commands, figures 403 to 406, Figure 409: DDR register loading, and Figure 410: DDR test list from U-Boot SPL.

Removed former Figure 167: Selection of the OEMiRoT_Boot project and Figure 195: Generated project.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

13-Mar-2024

44

6.11.0

Updated Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Section 3.2.1: Installing STM32CubeMX standalone version, Section 3.2.2: Installing STM32CubeMX from command line, Uninstalling STM32CubeMX on Windows, Feature: MMT usage, Pinout, and Configuration UI, and Section 4.18.5: How to configure an assembled boot path.

Added footnote to Table 1: Command line summary.

Updated Table 10: Clock Configuration security settings, Table 21: Boot paths without TrustZone (TZEN = 0), and Table 22: Boot paths with TrustZone (TZEN = 1).

Added Section 4.18.6: How to configure OEM-uRoT (STiRot uROT) boot path, When using H7Rx/H7Sx with MMT, When using H7Rx/H7Sx, and their subsections.

Added Figure 236: MMT view (H7Rx-H7Sx devices) and Figure 255: Memory assignment for context Boot H7RS.

Updated Figure 9: Package installation, Figure 10: Installation script, Figure 11: Installation path, Figure 237: Application boot path: STiRoT and uRoT secure/nonsecure project, Figure 239: Application boot path: ST-iRoT dual figure, Figure 249: Boot path selection, Figure 256: Boot path and debug authentication panel, Figure 260: Generate the code, Figure 270: Boot path and Debug Authentication tab, Figure 266: Boot path and Debug Authentication tab, and Figure 275: Boot path project.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

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STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

26-Jun-2024

45

6.12.0

Updated Section 2.2: Key features, Java™ Runtime Environment,

Section 3.4.7: Checking for updates, Step 5: Boot path selection,

Section 4.6: Pinout & Configuration view for STM32 MPUs, Section 4.18.6: How to configure OEM-uRoT (STiRot uROT) boot path, Section 4.19: User authentication, Section 4.19.1: Login with an existing my.st.com account, and Section 8: Code generation with TrustZone enabled (STM32L5 series only).

Added note to Section 3.4.2: Updater configuration.

Added Section 4.4: Boot chain (STM32 MPUs), Section 4.7: RIF configuration, Section 4.18.7: How to configure ST-iRoT boot path with STM32H7RS devices, Section 5.5: STM32CubeMX Memory Management Tool, and their subsections.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary and Table 22: Boot paths with TrustZone (TZEN = 1).

Added Table 23: Boot paths for STM32H7RS devices.

Added Figure 20: Connection failure and Figure 31: Checking for available updates.

Updated Figure 44: Popup window - Starting a project from an example, Figure 284: Project creation, Figure 618: Project Settings and toolchain selection, and Figure 706: Available IPs.

Removed former Section 4.18: STM32CubeMX Memory Management Tool, Section 19: FAQ, and their subsections.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

20-Nov-2024

46

6.13.0

Updated Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Section 3.1.3: Software requirements, Section 4.7.2: RIF global configurations, Section 4.7.4: Peripheral instance protection, Section 4.7.7: Masters configuration, Section 4.7.9:

System peripherals (STM32MP2 and STM32N6 series),

Section 4.7.10: Memory protection for STM32MP2 series,

Section 4.19: User authentication, and Section 5.5.1: STM32H5,

STM32U3, STM32U5, STM32WBA5, STM32WBA5M, and

STM32WBA6 with TrustZone activated

Added Section 4.7.10: Memory protection for STM32MP2 series,

Section 4.7.11: Memory protection for STM32N6 series,

Section 4.7.13: Implementation of illegal access controller (IAC) feature on STM32N6 series, Section 5.2: Compare Projects, and Section 5.5.5: STM32H7 Dual-core without Trust Zone activated

Date

Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

24-Feb-2025

47

6.14.0

Updated Introduction, Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Section 4.7.2: RIF global configurations,

Configuration example, Masters configurations for STM32MP2, Step 8: Code compilation, Step 2: Code compilation, Section 5.2.1: User interface of the Compare Projects tool, Section 5.2.2: Comparing two projects, and Section 5.5.1: STM32H5, STM32U3, STM32U5, STM32WBA5, STM32WBA5M, and STM32WBA6 with TrustZone activated.

Updated figures 20 to 31, Figure 33: STM32CubeMX home page, figures 39 to 42, Figure 45: Cross selector - Data refresh prerequisite, Figure 115: Lock and privilege in RISUP table, Figure 231: Boot paths for STM32H57x devices, Figure 235: Application boot path (OEMiRoT), Figure 247: Configuring the project, Figure 248: Saving the project, Figure 256: Boot path and debug authentication panel, Figure 260: Generate the code, Figure 271: Select the project structure, figures 284 to 286, Figure 289: Boot path and debug authentication tab, Figure 302: Home page without the login form, Figure 303: Install or remove a software package, Figure 305: Authentication from myST tab, figures 307 to 309, Figure 313: About window, figures 316 to 317, 319 to 325, 454 to 455, 462 to 466, 471 to 473, 475 to 476, Figure 501: ETH configuration for STM32H7R3A8Ix, and Figure 591: MCU selection.

Added Figure 109: RIF configuration extension in IPs panel for the STM32MP2 series, Figure 110: RIF configuration extension in IPs panel for the STM32N6 series, Figure 231: Boot paths for

STM32H57x devices, Figure 235: Application boot path (OEM-iRoT), Figure 372: Comparison result in Excel format - Peripherals and middleware, and Figure 373: Comparison result in Excel format - Project settings.

Updated Table 3: Window menu and Table 22: Boot paths with TrustZone (TZEN = 1).

Removed former Figure 31: Library deletion progress window and Figure 275: Boot path project.

Removed former Section 4.18.5: How to configure an ST-iRoT with a secure manager NS application boot path.

Added ETH impact on MMT for STM32H7 single core and ETH impact on MMT when using H7RS/H7SX.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

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20-Jun-2025

48

6.15.0

Updated Section 3.3.2: Running STM32CubeMX in command-line mode, RISAF 5: PCIE memory configuration, Section 4.11: Project Manager view, Section 5.5.1: STM32H5, STM32U3, STM32U5,

STM32WBA5, STM32WBA5M, and STM32WBA6 with TrustZone activated, and Section 11.7.2: Downloading firmware package and generating the C code.

Added Section 4.12.1: Import Project feature for STM32MCU projects and Section 4.12.2: Import Project feature for STM32MPU projects.

Updated Table 1: Command line summary and Table 4: Help menu shortcuts.

Added note to HSEM.

Added figures 163 to 165, Figure 188: Compiler option for CMake toolchain, and 627 to 632.

Updated Figure 187: Project Settings window, figures 224 to 227, Figure 414: Regions settings to linker files ON, figures 591 to 593, figures 595 to 597, Figure 620: Warning message for missing firmware package, and figures 622 to 626.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

07-Nov-2025

49

6.16.0

Updated Video tutorials, Section 3.1.1: Supported operating systems and architectures, Section 3.2.1: Installing STM32CubeMX standalone version, and Section 6.2: STM32Cube code generation using Low Layer drivers.

Added Section 5.5.8: MMT for STM32N6 products.

Added note to Section 15: Tutorial 5: Exporting current project configuration to a compatible MCU.

Updated Figure 196: Project Settings code generator, Figure 198: Generated project template, Figure 225: CAD Resources view, figures 227 to 229, and 671 to 672.

Removed former Section 4.19: User authentication and Appendix C: STM32 microcontrollers naming conventions.

Minor text edits across the whole document.

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18-Feb-2026

50

6.17.0

Added:

Section 4.19: HSP middleware “HSP_Engine”

Section 4.20: PLAY feature presentation

Section 4.21: Notification Service

Figure 416: Recommendation for the configuration of MMT Updated:

Introduction

Section 3.3.2: Running STM32CubeMX in command-line mode

Table 1: Command line summary

Figure 197: Template Settings window

Table 22: Boot paths with TrustZone (TZEN = 1)

Figure 231: Boot paths for STM32H57x devices

Section 4.18.7: How to configure ST-iRoT boot path with

STM32H7RS devices

Figure 355: About window

Figure 415: Regions settings to peripherals OFF

Section 5.5.1: STM32H5, STM32U3, STM32U5, STM32WBA5,

STM32WBA5M, and STM32WBA6 with TrustZone activated

Figure 421: Default settings

Figure 422: Region information

Figure 427: Configure an external memory

Figure 447: Default data region

Figure 454: ETH MMT regions

Figure 459: MMT configuration for STM32WB5x

Figure 462: Default settings

Figure 480: Default settings

Figure 512: Details about the clicked region in the FSBL context

Figure 513: Regions designation for secure and nonsecure domains

Figure 514: Regions designation for secure domains

Figure 520: Mapping between MMT regions and RISAF memory configurations

Figure 527: Overlap with FLEXRAM

Section 5.5.7: STM32WB0 Added:

Figure 532: CACHEAXI enable

Figure 533: MMT view for CACHEAXI

Figure 534: Adding regions in CACHEAXI

Figure 535: RISAF8 CACHEAXI

Figure 536: VENC enable

Figure 537: MMT view for VENCRAM

Figure 538: Adding regions in VERCRAM

Figure 539: RISAF9 VENCRAM Removed:

Warning in case of overlap with FLEXRAM figure

Date

Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

04-May-2026

51

6.17.0

Updated:

Figure 309: STM32CubeMX after activating the Accelerator mode

Figure 311: Clock configuration for HSP in Accelerator mode

Figure 312: Clock configuration view for HSP in Accelerator mode

Sequencer mode

16 OutputsClock gate:

Section 4.21: Notification Service

Section 4.21.1: Introduction

Section 4.21.2: Subscription / Unsubscription

Subscription requirements

Figure 346: ST Web page to validate the subscription

Figure 352: Clear the Email in STM32CubeMX

Figure 353: Clear the email configuration

Section 4.21.4: Unsubscription

Section 4.21.5: Notification logic of firmware and software preferences

Removed:

•        Code generated in the main.c file figure

•        MX generated function for BRAM memory allocation

figure

•        Source file for HSP Engine Process Function accelerator mode figure

•        File implements the HSP_Engine figure

•        File implements the interface between the STM32 HSP MW and the HSP IP figure

•        File contains resources allocated in HSP BRAM region memory figure

•        Source file for HSP Engine Process Function_ sequencer mode figure

•        File implements the application using Processing List figure •       File implements the application using Processing List2 figure

•        File implements the HSP_Engine (1/3) figure

•        File implements the HSP_Engine (2/3) figure

•        File implements the HSP_Engine (3/3)

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Date

Revision

STM32CubeMX release number

Changes

04-May-2026

51

6.17.0

File implements the interface between the STM32 HSP MW and the HSP IP_sequencer mode (1/2) figure

File implements the interface between the STM32 HSP

MW and the HSP IP_sequencer mode (2/2) figure

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