STM32F334R6T6 Microcontroller - STMicroelectronics
The STM32F334R6T6 is a high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 based microcontroller from STMicroelectronics, tailored for precision mixed-signal applications. With its advanced control peripherals, this microcontroller is particularly suitable for applications that require a sophisticated level of control, such as digital power conversion, motor control, lighting, and power management systems.
Key Features
- Core: ARM Cortex-M4 with DSP and FPU instructions, running at a frequency of up to 72 MHz.
- Memory: 32 KB of Flash memory and 12 KB of SRAM, ensuring ample space for complex applications.
- High-Resolution Timer: State-of-the-art high-resolution timer for precise control in power conversion applications.
- Rich Analog Peripherals: Includes two fast 12-bit ADCs, two comparators, two DAC channels, and a low-power RTC, making it ideal for analog-intensive tasks.
- Communication Interfaces: Features I2C, SPI, USART, and CAN interfaces for flexible communication options.
- Power Efficiency: Low-power modes including Stop, Standby, and VBAT support for battery-powered applications.
- Debugging and Programming: Integrated with SWD and JTAG interfaces for easy development and debugging.
- Packages: Available in different packages, including LQFP64 and UFQFPN48, for design flexibility.
Applications
The STM32F334R6T6 is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of industrial and consumer applications. Its precise timing features and rich set of analog and digital peripherals make it an excellent choice for:
- Advanced motor control systems
- LED lighting with digital dimming
- Power supply units with digital power conversion
- Battery management systems
- Smart sensors and actuators
Development Support
STMicroelectronics provides comprehensive development support for the STM32F334R6T6, including software libraries, development boards, and the STM32Cube ecosystem. This extensive support simplifies the development process and accelerates time to market for products utilizing this advanced microcontroller.