The STM32G070CBT6TR is a cutting-edge microcontroller unit (MCU) from STMicroelectronics that belongs to the STM32G0 series, renowned for its exceptional performance, energy efficiency, and flexibility. Designed to operate at the heart of a wide range of applications, this MCU is an ideal choice for cost-sensitive projects that require a powerful yet economical solution.
Key Features
- Core: ARM® Cortex®-M0+ 32-bit RISC core operating at a frequency of up to 64 MHz.
- Memory: 128 Kbytes of Flash memory and 36 Kbytes of SRAM, providing ample space for complex applications.
- Performance: The Cortex-M0+ core ensures high performance with low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-operated devices and energy-saving applications.
- I/O Ports: Up to 55 I/O ports with interrupt capability, which allows for easy interfacing with peripheral devices.
- Communication Interfaces: Includes I2C, USARTs, SPIs, and CAN interfaces for flexible communication options.
- ADC: 12-bit, 0.4 µs Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with up to 16 channels, enabling precise measurement for sensor applications.
- Timers: Multiple timers including a basic timer, a low-power timer, and advanced-control and general-purpose timers for a wide range of timing operations.
- Power Efficiency: Features such as an ultra-low-power mode ensure efficient power management.
- Package: Available in a 48-pin LQFP package that is both space-saving and easy to integrate into various designs.
- Temperature Range: Operates within an industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliability under extreme conditions.
Applications
The STM32G070CBT6TR is versatile and can be used in a diverse array of applications including:
- Industrial controls and automation
- Consumer electronics
- Home appliances
- Motor control systems
- Lighting and power management
- Medical and handheld equipment
With its robust feature set and STMicroelectronics' commitment to quality, the STM32G070CBT6TR MCU stands out as a reliable and cost-effective choice for designers and engineers seeking a balance between performance and power consumption.