Microcontrollers

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Series
STM32F1STM32F4
DigiKey Programmable
Not VerifiedVerified
Core Processor
ARM® Cortex®-M3ARM® Cortex®-M4
Speed
24MHz180MHz
Connectivity
CANbus, EBI/EMI, Ethernet, I2C, IrDA, LINbus, SPI, UART/USART, USB OTGI2C, IrDA, LINbus, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, I2S, POR, PWM, WDTDMA, PDR, POR, PVD, PWM, Temp Sensor, WDT
Number of I/O
3782
Program Memory Size
64KB (64K x 8)2MB (2M x 8)
RAM Size
8K x 8256K x 8
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)
1.8V ~ 3.6V2V ~ 3.6V
Data Converters
A/D 10x12b; D/A 2x12bA/D 16x12b; D/A 2x12b
Supplier Device Package
48-LQFP (7x7)100-LQFP (14x14)
Package / Case
48-LQFP100-LQFP
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Series
Package
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DigiKey Programmable
Core Processor
Core Size
Speed
Connectivity
Peripherals
Number of I/O
Program Memory Size
Program Memory Type
EEPROM Size
RAM Size
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)
Data Converters
Oscillator Type
Operating Temperature
Mounting Type
Supplier Device Package
Package / Case
100-LQFP
STM32F427VIT6
IC MCU 32BIT 2MB FLASH 100LQFP
STMicroelectronics
18,627
In Stock
1 : ¥133.89000
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ARM® Cortex®-M4
32-Bit Single-Core
180MHz
CANbus, EBI/EMI, Ethernet, I2C, IrDA, LINbus, SPI, UART/USART, USB OTG
Brown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, I2S, POR, PWM, WDT
82
2MB (2M x 8)
FLASH
-
256K x 8
1.8V ~ 3.6V
A/D 16x12b; D/A 2x12b
Internal
-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Surface Mount
100-LQFP (14x14)
100-LQFP
48-LQFP
STM32F100C8T6B
IC MCU 32BIT 64KB FLASH 48LQFP
STMicroelectronics
2,770
In Stock
1 : ¥39.90000
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ARM® Cortex®-M3
32-Bit Single-Core
24MHz
I2C, IrDA, LINbus, SPI, UART/USART
DMA, PDR, POR, PVD, PWM, Temp Sensor, WDT
37
64KB (64K x 8)
FLASH
-
8K x 8
2V ~ 3.6V
A/D 10x12b; D/A 2x12b
Internal
-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Surface Mount
48-LQFP (7x7)
48-LQFP
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Microcontrollers


Microcontroller products are relatively complex, user-programmable digital logic devices. Closely related to devices considered microprocessors, the distinction between the two reduces largely to the manufacturer's choice of noun, though by tradition microcontrollers integrate working memory, are more likely to incorporate mixed-signal peripherals and tend to be used with simpler software paradigms oriented toward repetitive execution of a predefined series of tasks.