diff --git a/DCCTimerSTM32.cpp b/DCCTimerSTM32.cpp index f81f386..432100a 100644 --- a/DCCTimerSTM32.cpp +++ b/DCCTimerSTM32.cpp @@ -30,13 +30,18 @@ #include "DCCTimer.h" -#if defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F411RE) || defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F446RE) +#if defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F411RE) // Nucleo-64 boards don't have Serial1 defined by default HardwareSerial Serial1(PB7, PA15); // Rx=PB7, Tx=PA15 -- CN7 pins 17 and 21 - F411RE // Serial2 is defined to use USART2 by default, but is in fact used as the diag console // via the debugger on the Nucleo-64. It is therefore unavailable for other DCC-EX uses like WiFi, DFPlayer, etc. // Let's define Serial6 as an additional serial port (the only other option for the Nucleo-64s) HardwareSerial Serial6(PA12, PA11); // Rx=PA12, Tx=PA11 -- CN10 pins 12 and 14 - F411RE +#elif defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F446RE) +// Nucleo-64 boards don't have Serial1 defined by default +HardwareSerial Serial1(PA10, PB6); // Rx=PA10, Tx=PB6 -- CN10 pins 17 and 32 - F446RE +// Serial2 is defined to use USART2 by default, but is in fact used as the diag console +// via the debugger on the Nucleo-64. It is therefore unavailable for other DCC-EX uses like WiFi, DFPlayer, etc. #elif defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F412ZG) || defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F429ZI) || defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F446ZE) // Nucleo-144 boards don't have Serial1 defined by default HardwareSerial Serial1(PG9, PG14); // Rx=PG9, Tx=PG14 -- D0, D1 - F412ZG/F446ZE