2026-04-29 3:07 AM - last edited on 2026-04-30 3:53 AM by Andrew Neil
Discrepancy between AN5967 and MB1940 schematic regarding VDDA18PMU / VDDSMPS connections in external SMPS mode
Hello ST Team,
We have a custom board based on the STM32N657X0H3Q, designed using the MB1940 (Nucleo-N657X0Q) schematic as reference. The board has been fabricated and assembled, and we are currently in the bring-up phase.
During bring-up we encountered a failure on the external SMPS path (TPS62088YFP) used for VDDCORE generation. The external buck failed with a shorted high-side FET, driving 5V directly onto the VDDCORE rail. After investigation, we recovered the board by removing the failed external buck and switching to the on-chip internal SMPS, which is currently working correctly and supplying VDDCORE at 0.810 V.
While reviewing the power supply architecture during this debug, we noticed a discrepancy between AN5967 (Getting started with hardware development for STM32N6 MCUs) and the MB1940 reference design that we would like clarification on.
AN5967, Section 3.1, states explicitly:
"VDDSMPS: external power supply for the SMPS step-down converter." Note: This power supply must be tied to VSS when the SMPS is not used.
"VDDA18PMU: external analog power supply for the SMPS step-down converter — 1.8 V typical." Note: This power supply must be tied to VSS when the SMPS is not used.
AN5967, Figure 4 (System supply configurations) also clearly shows that in the bypass mode (external SMPS / SMPS off), all SMPS pins (VDDSMPS, VDDA18PMU, VLXSMPS, VFBSMPS, VSSSMPS) should be tied to VSS.
However, in the MB1940 schematic (page 9):
When the board is configured to use the external TPS62088YFP buck (U17) for VDDCORE generation:
The internal SMPS appears to be disabled only via firmware (clearing SDEN in PWR_CR1), not by hardware.
For engineers using MB1940 as a reference for custom production boards, this discrepancy creates uncertainty about which guidance to follow. A clear answer from ST will help avoid:
A clarifying note in a future revision of AN5967 — explicitly addressing how MB1940 implements the external SMPS option and what production designs should follow — would be very helpful for the community.
Thanks in advance for the clarification.
Regards,
Vinayak
2026-04-30 1:25 AM
Hello @Vinayak_MK
Thank you for highlighting the issue.
An internal ticket is submitted to dedicated team to clarify the correct implementation. For internal reference : CDM0062264
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