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More Memory and Lower Power Enhance New Ultra-Low-Power STM32 Microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics

Geneva, March 4, 2014 – STMicroelectronics has extended its STM32 L1 series of ultra-low-power ARM® Cortex®-M3 32-bit microcontrollers with new 512KB flash devices. The L1 series now includes more than 70 part numbers in three lines that offer the market-unique combination of ultra-low power consumption and memory size up to 512KB of Flash and 80KB of RAM.

Offering outstanding low-power operation via ST’s new, proprietary ultra-low-leakage 110nm CMOS process and optimized architecture, the new devices target cost-efficient embedded designs in connected and battery-operated applications in fitness, healthcare, wearable, and industrial/metering domains.

Key features of the L1 series include:

•  High-performance ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit core: up to 33 DMIPS operating at 32MHz;

•  Pin-to-pin and software compatibility with all previous STM32 L1 devices;

•  Run-mode dynamic power consumption 257µA/MHz at 32MHz down to 177µA/MHz @ 4MHz

•  Two ultra-low-power modes: down to 435nA with SRAM retention;

•  True embedded EEPROM;

•  Dual-bank flash allowing fast and fail-safe firmware updates and rollback, thanks to the RWW (Read-While-Write) capabilities.

The new devices benefit from the STM32 L1 DNA including voltage scaling, flexible clock tree with low-power multi-speed internal (MSI) oscillator, and an operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C or up to 105°C in low-power modes, while ST’s new 110nm process technology offers the industry’s smallest variation in power consumption between 25°C and +105°C.

Accelerating software and hardware development, the STM32 L1 512KB is supported by an STM32 Nucleo extension board. These new prototyping boards are mbed-enabled and support Arduino connectivity while also providing ST Morpho extension headers that allow access to all of the microcontroller’s on-chip peripherals.

As part of the STM32 portfolio, all the new devices take full advantage of all the software libraries and development tools already offered for previous ultra-low-power devices, facilitating easy migration for existing applications.

The STM32L151, STM32L152, and STM32L162 lines are now available in volumes priced from US$3.95 (for 512KB devices) in 10,000 unit quantities. 

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