STM32F103V8T6TR Microcontroller Overview
The STM32F103V8T6TR is a performance line microcontroller from STMicroelectronics, which is part of the industry-leading STM32 family based on the high-performance ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit RISC core. This microcontroller operates at a frequency of up to 72 MHz and offers a blend of high performance, real-time capabilities, digital signal processing, and low-power, low-voltage operation.
This particular MCU comes in an LQFP64 package and features 64 kilobytes of Flash memory, along with 20 kilobytes of SRAM, providing ample space for complex applications and software stacks. The device supports an extensive range of enhanced I/Os and peripherals connected to two APB buses, three 12-bit ADCs, four general-purpose 16-bit timers plus two PWM timers, as well as standard and advanced communication interfaces: up to two I2Cs, three SPIs, two USARTs, an USB and a CAN.
The STM32F103V8T6TR is designed with an emphasis on power efficiency, featuring a range of low-power modes, making it an ideal choice for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications. It also supports an extensive set of power-saving modes, allowing the design of low-power applications with a balance between performance and power consumption.
With its robust set of features and capabilities, the STM32F103V8T6TR is suitable for a wide array of applications, including industrial control, medical equipment, consumer electronics, and embedded systems. Its versatility is further enhanced by the comprehensive development ecosystem provided by STMicroelectronics, including software libraries, development boards, and a supportive community of developers.
The product is also available in a tape and reel packaging (TR suffix), which facilitates the automated assembly process, making it an excellent choice for mass production. The commitment of STMicroelectronics to long-term availability and support for the STM32 product line ensures that the STM32F103V8T6TR will remain a reliable and cost-effective solution for both new designs and existing projects looking to upgrade their microcontroller capabilities.