The STM32L151C6U6TR is a cutting-edge microcontroller product from STMicroelectronics that forms part of the STM32L1 series, renowned for their ultra-low-power ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit MCUs. This particular model is designed to cater to a wide range of applications that require energy efficiency without compromising on performance.
Key Features
- Core: ARM Cortex-M3 processor, running at frequencies up to 32 MHz.
- Memory: Features 32 Kbytes of Flash memory and 10 Kbytes of RAM, providing ample space for complex applications.
- Energy Efficiency: Operates in multiple energy-saving modes including low-power run, sleep, and stop modes, with an ultra-low-power mode for critical battery operations.
- ADC: Comes with a 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with up to 24 channels, ensuring precise sensor readings and data acquisition.
- Connectivity: Equipped with a range of peripherals including I2C, SPI, USART, and USB 2.0 full-speed interface for versatile communication options.
- Timers: Multiple timers including a real-time clock, 16-bit timers, and a watchdog timer for scheduling tasks and monitoring system integrity.
Applications
The STM32L151C6U6TR is ideal for a variety of applications where power consumption is a critical factor. This includes but is not limited to:
- Medical equipment
- Industrial controls
- Consumer electronics
- Energy management systems
- Handheld devices
Package and Quality
This microcontroller is delivered in a UFQFPN28 package, which stands for Ultra-thin Fine Pitch Quad Flat Pack No leads. Such a package is designed for space-constrained applications. The STM32L151C6U6TR also meets the high-quality standards set by STMicroelectronics, ensuring reliability and performance in your product designs.
Support and Resources
STMicroelectronics provides extensive support for the STM32L151C6U6TR, including technical documentation, development tools, and software libraries to accelerate the design and development process. Customers can access a wide range of resources to facilitate the integration of this microcontroller into their projects.