STM32F439VGT6 Microcontroller
The STM32F439VGT6 is a high-performance microcontroller designed and manufactured by STMicroelectronics. It belongs to the STM32F4 series, which is based on the ARM Cortex-M4 processor with FPU and DSP instructions. This versatile microcontroller is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial control, medical equipment, home automation, and complex embedded systems.
Key Features
- Core: ARM Cortex-M4 processor with floating-point unit (FPU) operating at frequencies up to 180 MHz.
- Performance: Equipped with a single-precision floating-point unit, 225 DMIPS/608 CoreMark executing from Flash memory, with 0-wait states thanks to ST's ART Accelerator.
- Memory: Features 1 Mbyte of Flash memory and 256+4 Kbytes of RAM.
- Rich Connectivity: Offers a comprehensive set of peripherals, including USB OTG HS/FS, Ethernet, 17 TIMs, 3 ADCs, 2 DACs, and up to 17 communication interfaces (SPI, I2C, USART, and more).
- Security: Includes features to ensure system security, such as a cryptographic acceleration cell, a true random number generator, and sector protection against read/write operations.
- Power Efficiency: Supports multiple power modes to ensure the best energy efficiency for various applications.
- Development Support: Backed by a comprehensive ecosystem, including software libraries, development boards, and a supportive online community.
Applications
The STM32F439VGT6 is an ideal choice for demanding applications that require robust performance, real-time capabilities, and a rich set of peripherals. Its high level of integration and power efficiency makes it particularly well-suited for:
- Advanced HMI interfaces
- High-performance embedded audio and video processing
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Complex IoT devices
- Medical devices and equipment
- Smart home devices and automation systems
With its balance of performance, power efficiency, and peripheral integration, the STM32F439VGT6 microcontroller stands out as a versatile and reliable choice for engineers and developers looking to push the boundaries of what's possible in embedded system design.