STMicroelectronics STM32G051K8T6, 32 bit ARM Cortex M0+, STM32G051K8 Microcontroller, 64 MHz, 64kB FLASH, 32-Pin LQFP

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STM32G051K8T6
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

Microcontroller

Series

STM32G051K8

Package Type

LQFP

Mount Type

Surface

Pin Count

32

Device Core

ARM Cortex M0+

Data Bus Width

32bit

Program Memory Size

64kB

Maximum Clock Frequency

64MHz

RAM Size

18kB

Maximum Supply Voltage

3.6V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Width

9 mm

Height

1.6mm

DACs

1 x 12 Bit

Number of Programmable I/Os

44

Analogue Comparators

2

Length

9mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Minimum Supply Voltage

1.7V

Number of Timers

14

ADCs

1 x 12 Bit

Program Memory Type

FLASH

Automotive Standard

No

Instruction Set Architecture

RISC

The STMicroelectronics STM32G051x6/x8 mainstream microcontrollers are based on high-performance Arm Cortex-M0+ 32-bit RISC core operating at up to 64 MHz frequency. Offering a high level of integration, they are suitable for a wide range of applications in consumer, industrial and appliance domains and ready for the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.

Two I2C-bus interfaces supporting Fastmode

Plus (1 Mbit/s) with extra current

sink, one supporting SMBus/PMBus and

wakeup from Stop mode

Two USARTs with master/slave

synchronous SPI; one supporting ISO7816

interface, LIN, IrDA capability, auto baud

rate detection and wakeup feature

One low-power UART

Two SPIs (32 Mbit/s) with 4- to 16-bit

programmable bitframe, one multiplexed

with I2S interface

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