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NUCLEO-H533RE

NUCLEO-H533RE

STMicroelectronics
Development Boards & Kits - ARM STM32 Nucleo-64 development board STM32H533RET6 MCU, supports Arduino and morpho
773 in stock

Overview

The NUCLEO-H533RE is a development board featuring the STM32H533RET6 microcontroller, which is based on the high-performance ARM Cortex-M33 core with TrustZone technology. This Nucleo-64 board provides an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes by choosing from the various combinations of performance and power consumption features. It includes integrated ST-LINK debugger/programmer functionality and supports both Arduino Uno V3 and ST morpho connectivity.

Why Choose This Part

This board bridges the gap between high-performance computing and secure hardware isolation with its Cortex-M33 core and TrustZone support. The flexible power-supply options and onboard ST-LINK/V3E debugger eliminate the need for an external probe, while the dual header system provides compatibility with both hobbyist and professional expansion modules.

Applications

Secure Embedded Systems
Utilizing the hardware-based TrustZone isolation and security features of the STM32H5 series for protected code execution.
IoT Edge Node Prototyping
Developing connected devices that require high-performance processing and low power consumption at the edge.
Industrial Sensor Integration
Interfacing with professional sensors via the ST morpho headers and extensive on-chip peripherals like high-speed ADCs.
General Purpose Rapid Development
Rapidly testing firmware using the massive Arduino Uno V3 shield ecosystem for motor control, wireless, or display modules.

Getting Started

To begin development, connect the board to a PC via a USB-C cable to power it and access the ST-LINK debugger. Use the STM32CubeH5 MCU Package for firmware examples and drivers, and develop code using STM32CubeIDE, Keil MDK, or IAR Embedded Workbench. Ensure you have the latest ST-LINK utility installed to manage firmware updates and hardware breakpoints.

Also Consider

NUCLEO-F411RE STMicroelectronics - A lower-cost alternative if TrustZone security and the high-performance H5 core are not required for the application.
NUCLEO-L432KC STMicroelectronics - A smaller Nucleo-32 form factor for space-constrained prototypes that still require ARM Cortex-M4 performance.