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== STM32 Mainstream Series == | ====== STM32 Mainstream Series ====== |
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The STM32 Mainstream series is considered a versatile family of MCUs. It is a reasonable balance between power consumption, cost and application flexibility. It is worth mentioning that the Mainstream series is considered a long-shelf-life one, with support and availability of chips exceeding 10 years.\\ | The STM32 Mainstream series is considered a versatile family of MCUs. It is a reasonable balance between power consumption, cost and application flexibility. It is worth mentioning that the Mainstream series is considered a long-shelf-life one, with support and availability of chips exceeding 10 years.\\ |
Mainstream series CPUs are based on ARM Cortex M0/M0+, M3 and M4 and RAM flash memory sizes are in a wide range, from 16kB for simple applications up to 1MB to handle even the most demanding tasks. There are no radio modules built in, however, so IoT applications require an external RF coprocessor/radio device. | Mainstream series CPUs are based on ARM Cortex M0/M0+, M3 and M4 and RAM flash memory sizes are in a wide range, from 16kB for simple applications up to 1MB to handle even the most demanding tasks. However, there are no radio modules built in, so IoT applications require an external RF coprocessor/radio device. |
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A short review of the MCUs and their features is presented in table {{ref>stm32hwms}}. Note each row in the table represents a family of devices, and a particular configuration depends on the exact MCU model. Thus, developers, when looking for particular features, should refer to the manufacturer's specifications and list of currently available devices ((https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32-mainstream-mcus/products.html)). | A short review of the MCUs and their features is presented in table {{ref>stm32hwms}}. Note each row in the table represents a family of devices, and a particular configuration depends on the exact MCU model. Thus, developers, when looking for specific features, should refer to the manufacturer's specifications and list of currently available devices ((https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32-mainstream-mcus/products.html)). |
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<table stm32hwms> | <table stm32hwms> |