F030K6T6 ARM®Cortex®-M0 microcontroller, 32-bit, 3V, 32 KB, LQFP-32
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1.02 EUR4.35 PLN
- Sklep zagraniczny
- MPN:
- F030K6T6
- Kod:
- 351967
- Producent:
- STMicroelectronics
- Obudowa:
- LQFP32
- GTIN-13:
- 9900003519671
- Waluta:
- euro
- Dodany do bazy:
- Ostatnio widziany:
- Zmiana ceny:
- -30% (09.10.2025)
- Poprzednia cena:
- 1.45 EUR
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32-bit value-line ARM™ Cortex™ - M0 microcontrollers
Features: • Core: ARM® 32-bit Cortex® M0 CPU, frequency up to 48 MHz • Storage - 16 to 256 KB flash memory - 4 to 32 KB SRAM with HW parity • CRC calculation unit • Reset and power management - Digital & I/O supply: VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V. - Analog supply: VDDA = VDD up to 3.6 V. - Reset power on/off (POR/PDR) - Low power modes: Sleep, stop, standby • Clock management - 4 to 32 MHz quartz oscillator - 32 kHz oscillator for RTC with calibration - Internal 8 MHz RC with x6 PLL option - Internal 40 kHz RC oscillator • Up to 55 fast I/Os - All can be mapped to external interrupt vectors - Up to 55 I/Os with 5V tolerance capability • 5-channel DMA controller • One 12-bit, 1.0 µs ADC (up to 16 channels) - Conversion range: 0 to 3.6 V. - Separate analog supply: 2.4 V to 3.6 V. • Calendar RTC with alarm and periodic wake-up from stop/standby • 11 timers - A 16-bit timer with advanced control for six-channel PWM output - Up to seven 16-bit timers, with up to four IC/OC, OCN, usable for IR control decryption - Independent and system watchdog timers - SysTick timer • Communication interfaces - Up to two I2C interfaces - One that supports Fast Mode Plus (1 Mbps) with a 20 mA current sink, - One that supports SMBus/PMBus. - Up to six USARTs, the masters support synchronous SPI and modem control; one with automatic baud rate detection - Up to two SPIs (18 Mbps) with 4 to 16 programmable bit frames • Serial Line Troubleshooting (SWD) • All enclosures ECOPACK®2
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