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en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:wireless [2023/10/28 20:10] – ToDo checked: Add series hw specification pczekalskien:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:wireless [2024/08/26 16:26] (current) – [Table] pczekalski
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-== STM32 Wireless Series ==+====== STM32 Wireless Series ====== 
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 The STM32 Wireless series is the only chip family with built-in wireless capabilities. This series uses ARM Cortex M4 and additional Arm Cortex M0+ as a radio coprocessor or, eventually, a single ARM Cortex M0+ core in low power version.\\ The STM32 Wireless series is the only chip family with built-in wireless capabilities. This series uses ARM Cortex M4 and additional Arm Cortex M0+ as a radio coprocessor or, eventually, a single ARM Cortex M0+ core in low power version.\\
 The STM32 Wireless series features built-in radio modules (sub-gigahertz or 2.4GHz) for IoT protocols such as: The STM32 Wireless series features built-in radio modules (sub-gigahertz or 2.4GHz) for IoT protocols such as:
-  * Bluetooth / BLE,+  * Bluetooth/BLE,
   * LoRa/LoRaWAN,   * LoRa/LoRaWAN,
   * Matter,   * Matter,
   * Zigbee,   * Zigbee,
-  * Thread/OpenThread+  * Thread/OpenThread,
   * sigFox,   * sigFox,
   * mioty,   * mioty,
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   * GMSK.   * GMSK.
  
-Applications that benefit from the STM32 Wireless series include industrial automation, IoT devices and, particularly, smart homes.\\+Applications that benefit from the STM32 Wireless series include industrial automation, IoT devicesand smart homes.\\
  
-A short review of the MCUs and their features is juxtaposed in table {{ref>stm32hwwb}}. Note each row in the table represents a family of devices, and a particular configuration depends on the exact MCU model. Thus, developers, when looking for particular features, should refer to the manufacturer's specification and list of currently available devices ((https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32-wireless-mcus/products.html)). +A short review of the MCUs and their features is presented in table {{ref>stm32hwwb}}. Note each row in the table represents a family of devices, and a particular configuration depends on the exact MCU model. Thus, developers, when looking for specific features, should refer to the manufacturer's specification and list of currently available devices ((https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32-wireless-mcus/products.html)).
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-<todo @pczekalski #pczekalski:2023-10-28>Add series hw specification</todo>+
  
 <table stm32hwwb> <table stm32hwwb>
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 ^ STM32WL   | Cortex M4@48MHz\\ Cortex M0+@48MHz*  | Up to 64kB                        | Up to 256kB      | USART\\ LPUART\\ SPI\\ I2C\\ I2S\\ 1x12-bit DAC\\ 1x12-bit ADC                    | 1.8V to 3.6V\\ LDO with DC-to-DC converter built-in  | Multi-Modulation Sub-GHz Radio 150MHz-960MHz\\ 2xProgrammable Power Outputs\\ LoRa*\\ (G)FSK\\ (G)MSK\\ BPSK  | 16 and 32-bit Timers\\ ART Accelerator\\ Hardware Crypto AES 128/256, PKA\\ Random Number Generator\\ PCROP/WRP\\ Temperature Sensor\\ Unique ID\\ DMA\\ 2xUltra Low Power Comparators\\ RTC\\ Low Power Timer                                                | ^ STM32WL   | Cortex M4@48MHz\\ Cortex M0+@48MHz*  | Up to 64kB                        | Up to 256kB      | USART\\ LPUART\\ SPI\\ I2C\\ I2S\\ 1x12-bit DAC\\ 1x12-bit ADC                    | 1.8V to 3.6V\\ LDO with DC-to-DC converter built-in  | Multi-Modulation Sub-GHz Radio 150MHz-960MHz\\ 2xProgrammable Power Outputs\\ LoRa*\\ (G)FSK\\ (G)MSK\\ BPSK  | 16 and 32-bit Timers\\ ART Accelerator\\ Hardware Crypto AES 128/256, PKA\\ Random Number Generator\\ PCROP/WRP\\ Temperature Sensor\\ Unique ID\\ DMA\\ 2xUltra Low Power Comparators\\ RTC\\ Low Power Timer                                                |
 ^ STM32WB0  | Cortex M0+@64MHz                     | 64kB                              | 512kB            | SPI\\ LPUART\\ USART\\ I2C\\ I2S\\ IrDA\\ 1x12-bit ADC                            | 1.7V to 3.6V                                         | 2.4GHz\\ BLE 5.3                                                                                              | RTC\\ Watchdog\\ Random Number Generator\\ ECC\\ RSA\\ Low Power Timer\\ DMA\\ RTC\\ 16-bit Timers\\ Unique ID\\ Hardware Crypto AES 128/256, PKA, RSA\\ Vbat Monitoring\\ Temperature Sensor                                                                 | ^ STM32WB0  | Cortex M0+@64MHz                     | 64kB                              | 512kB            | SPI\\ LPUART\\ USART\\ I2C\\ I2S\\ IrDA\\ 1x12-bit ADC                            | 1.7V to 3.6V                                         | 2.4GHz\\ BLE 5.3                                                                                              | RTC\\ Watchdog\\ Random Number Generator\\ ECC\\ RSA\\ Low Power Timer\\ DMA\\ RTC\\ 16-bit Timers\\ Unique ID\\ Hardware Crypto AES 128/256, PKA, RSA\\ Vbat Monitoring\\ Temperature Sensor                                                                 |
-^ STM32WB   | Cortex M4@64MHz\\ Cortex M0+@32MHz   | 48kB to 256kB                     256kb to 1024kB  | SPI\\ LPUART\\ USART\\ I2C\\ I2S\\ SAI*\\ Quad-SPI*\\ 1x12-bit ADC\\ USB 2.0 FS*  | 1.71V to 3.6V*\\ 2.0V to 3.6V*                       | 2.4GHz\\ BLE 5.2                                                                                              | 16 and 32-bit Timers\\ 1xComparator\\ Hardware Crypto AES 128/256, PKA\\ Random Number Generator\\ Temperature Sensor\\ Unique ID\\ Vbat monitoring\\ RTC\\ Low Power Timer                                                                                   | +^ STM32WB   | Cortex M4@64MHz\\ Cortex M0+@32MHz   | 48kB to 256kB                     256kB to 1024kB  | SPI\\ LPUART\\ USART\\ I2C\\ I2S\\ SAI*\\ Quad-SPI*\\ 1x12-bit ADC\\ USB 2.0 FS*  | 1.71V to 3.6V*\\ 2.0V to 3.6V*                       | 2.4GHz\\ BLE 5.2                                                                                              | 16 and 32-bit Timers\\ 1xComparator\\ Hardware Crypto AES 128/256, PKA\\ Random Number Generator\\ Temperature Sensor\\ Unique ID\\ Vbat monitoring\\ RTC\\ Low Power Timer                                                                                   | 
-^ STM32WBA  | Cortex M33@100MHz (MPU+DSP+FPU)      | 96kB*\\ 128kB*\\ 512B OTP         | 512kB/1024kB     | I2C\\ SPI\\ LPUART\\ USART\\ 1x12-bit ADC (2.5Mspip) hardware oversampling        | 1.71V to 3.6V                                        | 2.4GHz\\ BLE 5.                                                                                             | 16 and 32-bit Timers\\ 2xWatchdog\\ IR Timer\\ RTC\\ Hardware Crypto AES/S-AES 128/256, PKA\\ SHA\\ Random Number Generator\\ Temperature Sensor\\ Unique ID\\ Vbat monitoring\\ ART-Accelerator\\ Low Power Timer\\ 1xComparator\\ Capatitive Touch Sensing  |+^ STM32WBA  | Cortex M33@100MHz (MPU+DSP+FPU)      | 96kB*\\ 128kB*\\ 512B OTP         | 512kB/1024kB     | I2C\\ SPI\\ LPUART\\ USART\\ 1x12-bit ADC (2.5Mspip) hardware oversampling        | 1.71V to 3.6V                                        | 2.4GHz\\ BLE 5.                                                                                             | 16 and 32-bit Timers\\ 2xWatchdog\\ IR Timer\\ RTC\\ Hardware Crypto AES/S-AES 128/256, PKA\\ SHA\\ Random Number Generator\\ Temperature Sensor\\ Unique ID\\ Vbat monitoring\\ ART-Accelerator\\ Low Power Timer\\ 1xComparator\\ Capatitive Touch Sensing  |
 </table> </table>
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