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STM32L152CB-A Series

STM32 Nucleo-64 development board with STM32L152RE MCU, supports Arduino and ST morpho connectivity

Manufacturer: STMicroelectronics

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STM32 Nucleo-64 development board with STM32L152RE MCU, supports Arduino and ST morpho connectivity

Key Features

Includes ST state-of-the-art patented technology
- Ultra-low-power platform1.65 V to 3.6 V power supply-40 °C to 105 °C temperature range290 nA Standby mode (3 wakeup pins)1.11 µA Standby mode + RTC560 nA Stop mode (16 wakeup lines)1.4 µA Stop mode + RTC11 µA Low-power run mode down to 4.6 µA in Low-power sleep mode195 µA/MHz Run mode10 nA ultra-low I/O leakage8 µs wakeup time
- Core: Arm®Cortex®-M3 32-bit CPUFrom 32 kHz up to 32 MHz max1.25 DMIPS/MHz (Dhrystone 2.1)Memory protection unit
- Up to 34 capacitive sensing channels
- CRC calculation unit, 96-bit unique ID
- Reset and supply managementLow-power, ultrasafe BOR (brownout reset) with 5 selectable thresholdsUltra-low-power POR/PDRProgrammable voltage detector (PVD)
- Clock sources1 to 24 MHz crystal oscillator32 kHz oscillator for RTC with calibrationInternal 16 MHz oscillator factory trimmed RC(+/-1%) with PLL optionInternal low-power 37 kHz oscillatorInternal multispeed low-power 65 kHz to 4.2 MHz oscillatorPLL for CPU clock and USB (48 MHz)
- Pre-programmed bootloaderUSB and USART supported
- Up to 116 fast I/Os (102 I/Os 5V tolerant), all mappable on 16 external interrupt vectors
- Memories512 Kbytes of Flash memory with ECC (with 2 banks of 256 Kbytes enabling RWW capability)80 Kbytes of RAM16 Kbytes of true EEPROM with ECC128-byte backup register
- LCD driver (except STM32L151xE devices) up to 8x40 segments, contrast adjustment, blinking mode, step-up converter
- Rich analog peripherals (down to 1.8 V)2x operational amplifiers12-bit ADC 1 Msps up to 40 channels12-bit DAC 2 ch with output buffers2x ultra-low-power comparators(window mode and wake up capability)
- DMA controller 12x channels
- 11x peripheral communication interfaces1x USB 2.0 (internal 48 MHz PLL)5x USARTsUp to 8x SPIs (2x I2S, 3x 16 Mbit/s)2x I2Cs (SMBus/PMBus)
- 11x timers: 1x 32-bit, 6x 16-bit with up to 4 IC/OC/PWM channels, 2x 16-bit basic timers, 2x watchdog timers (independent and window)
- Development support: serial wire debug, JTAG and trace

Description

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The ultra-low-power STM32L151xD and STM32L152xD devices incorporate the connectivity power of the universal serial bus (USB) with the high-performance Arm®Cortex®-M3 32-bit RISC core operating at a frequency of 32 MHz (33.3 DMIPS), a memory protection unit (MPU), high-speed embedded memories (Flash memory up to 384 Kbytes and RAM up to 48 Kbytes), a flexible static memory controller (FSMC) interface (for devices with packages of 100 pins and more) and an extensive range of enhanced I/Os and peripherals connected to two APB buses. The STM32L151xD and STM32L152xD devices offer three operational amplifiers, one 12-bit ADC, two DACs, two ultra-low-power comparators, one general-purpose 32-bit timer, six general-purpose 16-bit timers and two basic timers, which can be used as time bases. Moreover, the STM32L151xD and STM32L152xD devices contain standard and advanced communication interfaces: up to two I2Cs, three SPIs, two I2S, one SDIO, three USARTs, two UARTs, and an USB. The STM32L151xD and STM32L152xD devices offer up to 34 capacitive sensing channels to simply add a touch sensing functionality to any application. They also include a real-time clock and a set of backup registers that remain powered in Standby mode. Finally, the integrated LCD controller (except STM32L151xD devices) has a built-in LCD voltage generator that allows to drive up to 8 multiplexed LCDs with the contrast independent of the supply voltage. The ultra-low-power STM32L151xD and STM32L152xD devices operate from a 1.8 to 3.6 V power supply (down to 1.65 V at power down) with BOR and from a 1.65 to 3.6 V power supply without BOR option. They are available in the -40 to +85 °C and -40 to +105 °C temperature ranges. A comprehensive set of power-saving modes allows the design of low-power applications.