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-== STM32 Low Power Series ==+====== STM32 Low Power Series ====== 
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 The STM32 Low Power series features a powerful yet energy-efficient family of devices based on the ARM Cortex M0+, M4 and M33. Advanced power management and availability of several power modes enable the construction of battery-powered devices capable of operating for months or even years without a need for recharge, e.g. STM32L4 chips can go as low as down to 0.34uA (micro Amper) of power consumption in their lowest power mode. Still, the versatility of the series brings chips with flash memory up to 2MB for resource-demanding applications. The STM32 Low Power series features a powerful yet energy-efficient family of devices based on the ARM Cortex M0+, M4 and M33. Advanced power management and availability of several power modes enable the construction of battery-powered devices capable of operating for months or even years without a need for recharge, e.g. STM32L4 chips can go as low as down to 0.34uA (micro Amper) of power consumption in their lowest power mode. Still, the versatility of the series brings chips with flash memory up to 2MB for resource-demanding applications.
  
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