STM32F722ZCT6 Microcontroller - STMicroelectronics
The STM32F722ZCT6 is a high-performance microcontroller from STMicroelectronics, featuring a state-of-the-art ARM Cortex-M7 core. This advanced microcontroller is designed to deliver a perfect blend of real-time capabilities, digital signal processing (DSP), and low-power operation, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including industrial control, motor drives, medical equipment, and IoT devices.
Key Features:
- Core: ARM Cortex-M7 running at up to 216 MHz with a Double-precision floating-point unit (FPU).
- Memory: 256 KB of RAM and 512 KB of Flash memory, providing ample space for complex applications.
- Rich Connectivity: Equipped with a variety of peripherals such as three I2C interfaces, four USARTs, four UARTs, six SPI/I2S, two CANs, and one SAI (Serial Audio Interface).
- Advanced Control: Features advanced control peripherals including two 14-bit ADCs, two 12-bit DACs, and up to 17 timers for precise control.
- Security: Comes with hardware cryptographic acceleration and a true random number generator to ensure secure data transactions.
- Power Efficiency: Offers multiple power modes including a low-power mode to optimize power consumption for battery-powered applications.
- Packages: Available in a 144-pin LQFP package, providing a compact solution for space-constrained applications.
Development and Ecosystem:
The STM32F722ZCT6 is supported by a comprehensive set of development tools, including the STM32Cube software development kit (SDK) which provides a HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) and a collection of middleware components. Additionally, the microcontroller is compatible with a wide range of development boards and modules, ensuring a seamless and flexible development experience.
Applications:
With its advanced architecture and rich set of features, the STM32F722ZCT6 is well-suited for demanding applications that require high-speed processing, real-time performance, and low-power operation. It is commonly used in sectors such as aerospace, defense, industrial automation, medical devices, and consumer electronics.