Low Voltage level problem in STM32 system chip

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A user is experiencing a low voltage issue in their STM32 103RTC6 circuit, where the voltage is unexpectedly around 2V instead of the intended 0V after connecting a relay. They are seeking assistance to identify potential faults in their schematic, which they have shared for review. Despite previous suggestions from mentors, the problem remains unresolved, prompting a request for further expert guidance. The user expresses gratitude for the support received and is committed to resolving the hardware issue. They plan to follow up if the problem persists after further investigation.
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Dear all, hope you are doing great. I am designing a circuit using EasyEDA simulation tool. But I am facing a problem after connecting the relay to the single-Chip IC (STM32 103RTC6). The low voltage is showing around 2V, whereas it was originally supposed to be 0 volts. I am still unable to understand why it is, so I need your help, please.
 
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I see from your thread about this in the allaboutcircuits forum that you will be able to share the schematic tomorrow. Don't worry if parts of it are in Chinese -- a schematic uses symbols and numbers for most of the information.

I also see from that other thread that you are a student there, so I've moved your thread to the schoolwork forums for you.
 
Thank you So much sir for your kindness and help. As the other mentor gave me some suggestions, I am working on it. If I didn't resolve my problem, then I will upload my query again here. Thank you, again dear Sir.
 
Dear all, hope you are doing great. I have been working diligently on the hardware issue, but unfortunately, I have been unable to resolve it. After connecting the relay to the single-Chip IC (STM32 103RTC6), I noticed that there is a disturbance in the voltages. I have attached my schematic files for your review. Could you please take a look at them and let me know if you see any potential faults or issues? I would greatly appreciate your expertise and guidance on this matter. Thank you once again for your time and consideration.
 

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