The STM8AF6286T microcontroller, part of the STM8AF series from STMicroelectronics, is a robust and versatile 8-bit MCU designed for automotive and industrial applications. This high-performance microcontroller is built on an advanced STM8A core, operating at up to 16 MHz clock frequency, and offers a blend of features that make it ideal for a wide range of tasks where reliability and efficiency are paramount.
Key Features
- Core: STM8A 8-bit core, up to 16 MHz clock speed, with integrated Single Wire Interface Module (SWIM) for debugging.
- Memory: 32 Kbytes of Flash memory with Read-Out Protection (ROP), 1 Kbyte of data EEPROM, and 2 Kbytes of RAM.
- Digital Peripherals: Includes advanced timers, multiple communication interfaces (UART, SPI, I²C), and up to 32 I/O pins.
- Analog Peripherals: Equipped with 10-bit ADC, integrated comparators, and support for advanced control.
- Operating Voltage: Wide range from 2.95V to 5.5V suitable for various automotive and industrial power environments.
- Temperature Range: Designed to operate within an extended temperature range from -40°C to 85/125°C, ensuring reliability under harsh conditions.
- Package: Available in a 32-pin LQFP package that is both space-efficient and easy to integrate into various designs.
Applications
The STM8AF6286T is engineered to address the needs of complex automotive and industrial systems. It is particularly suited for:
- Automotive applications, such as body control modules, sensors, and dashboards.
- Industrial control systems, including PLCs, motor control, and user interfaces.
- Consumer electronics that require robust operation and varied interfacing capabilities.
Support and Resources
STMicroelectronics provides extensive support for the STM8AF6286T, including development tools, software libraries, and documentation to streamline the design process and reduce time-to-market. Designers can access a range of resources such as reference manuals, application notes, and programming guides to ensure successful implementation of the microcontroller in their projects.