STM32F7 to STM32H7 Migration Guide

STMicroelectronics Application Note AN5293 offers a detailed guide for migrating embedded applications from the STM32F7 Series to the STM32H7 microcontroller families, including the STM32H74x/75x, STM32H72x/73x, and STM32H7A3/7Bx series. This document outlines key hardware and peripheral differences, system architecture changes, and compatibility considerations to facilitate a smooth transition.

Engineers can leverage this resource to understand the necessary steps for adopting the enhanced performance, advanced features, and improved power efficiency of the STM32H7 devices. For further technical information, refer to the official STMicroelectronics documentation.

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