STM32F373RBT6 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 Microcontroller with 128KB Flash and 64-LQFP Package
- Brand: STMicroelectronics
- Product Code: STM32F373RBT6
- Availability: In Stock
$3.20
- Ex Tax: $3.20
Next-Generation Embedded Solutions with STM32F373RBT6
The STM32F373RBT6 represents a significant advancement in embedded microcontroller technology, combining high-performance processing capabilities with exceptional power efficiency. As part of STMicroelectronics' renowned STM32F3 series, this 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 device delivers remarkable computational power through its 72MHz operating frequency, making it ideal for complex applications requiring real-time processing and precise control.
Advanced Processing Architecture
At the heart of this microcontroller lies the ARM Cortex-M4 core, renowned for its optimal balance of performance and power efficiency. The 32-bit single-core architecture excels in handling demanding tasks such as digital signal processing, sensor data analysis, and motor control algorithms. With its floating-point unit (FPU) and DSP instructions, developers can implement sophisticated control systems with enhanced precision and responsiveness.
Flash Memory | 128KB |
RAM | 24KB |
Operating Voltage | 2V-3.6V |
I/O Lines | 52 |
Comprehensive Connectivity Options
Engineers will appreciate the device's extensive peripheral integration, featuring multiple communication interfaces including CANbus, I²C, SPI, UART/USART, and USB. These interfaces enable seamless connectivity to various sensors, actuators, and external systems, while the IrDA and LINbus support specialized industrial communication requirements. The built-in DMA controller and programmable voltage detector enhance system reliability and efficiency.
For precision analog applications, the STM32F373RBT6 offers advanced conversion capabilities with a 12-bit ADC and three 16-bit sigma-delta ADCs, complemented by three 12-bit DAC channels. This makes it particularly suitable for industrial measurement equipment, medical devices, and smart sensor applications where accurate analog signal processing is critical.
Tags: Embedded Systems, Industrial Automation, IoT Devices, Sensor Controllers, Power Electronics