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 ====== STM32 ====== ====== STM32 ======
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 The STM32 family is developed and manufactured by STMicroelectronics. They are considered advanced and efficient and are known for great technical documentation, versatility, performance, energy efficiency, and reliability. They are also highly configurable and provide a wide range of features.\\ The STM32 family is developed and manufactured by STMicroelectronics. They are considered advanced and efficient and are known for great technical documentation, versatility, performance, energy efficiency, and reliability. They are also highly configurable and provide a wide range of features.\\
 For a long time, STM32 delivered MCUs without radio modules; thus, they required external radio communication interfaces for IoT applications. Recently, a series of chips have been available with built-in radio modules, primarily using IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee, Thread, and other wireless sensor network protocols) rather than 802.11 (WiFi).\\ For a long time, STM32 delivered MCUs without radio modules; thus, they required external radio communication interfaces for IoT applications. Recently, a series of chips have been available with built-in radio modules, primarily using IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee, Thread, and other wireless sensor network protocols) rather than 802.11 (WiFi).\\
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   * GPIO,   * GPIO,
   * timers (including hardware-based pulse generation such as PWM and watchdog timers),   * timers (including hardware-based pulse generation such as PWM and watchdog timers),
-  * embedded system protocol interfacesUART (USART), SPI (even up to dual QSPI), I2C, CAN+  * embedded system protocol interfaces UART (USART), SPI (even up to dual QSPI), I2C, CAN,
   * ADC and DAC converters,   * ADC and DAC converters,
   * USB, Ethernet, SDIO, camera (CSI), display (DSI),   * USB, Ethernet, SDIO, camera (CSI), display (DSI),
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 == Hardware summary == == Hardware summary ==
 +STM32 shares a common ARM architecture but, depending on the family, has different cores and, thus, performance and applications. The following chapters show a more in-depth review of the STM32 MCU hardware.
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 A detailed hardware summary is present in the following subchapters: A detailed hardware summary is present in the following subchapters:
-  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:performance|STM32 Performance series]], +  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:performance]], 
-  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:mainstream|STM32 Mainstream series]], +  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:mainstream]], 
-  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:ultralowpower|STM32 Low Power series]], +  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:ultralowpower]], 
-  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:wireless|STM32 Wireless series]]. +  * [[en:iot-open:hardware2:stm32:wireless]]. 
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 == The most popular boards == == The most popular boards ==
 STM provides developers with popular development boards virtually for any family of MCUs. There are also available 3rd party development boards. STM provides developers with popular development boards virtually for any family of MCUs. There are also available 3rd party development boards.
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