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ST72F344K4T6TR
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ST72F344K4T6TR Description
The ST72F344K4T6TR is a high-performance microcontroller manufactured by STMicroelectronics. This device is designed for use in a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.
Description:
The ST72F344K4T6TR is a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller with a 32-bit memory protection unit (MPU) and a floating-point unit (FPU). It features a high-performance clock speed of up to 72 MHz and a low-power consumption of 130 uA/MHz in active mode. The device is available in a compact LQFP package with a total of 48 pins.
Features:
- 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor with FPU and MPU
- High-performance clock speed of up to 72 MHz
- Low-power consumption of 130 uA/MHz in active mode
- 512 KB of Flash memory and 64 KB of SRAM
- Advanced peripherals, including CAN, LIN, UART, SPI, I2C, and USB
- Integrated 12-bit ADC with up to 16 channels
- Flexible clock management with internal and external clock sources
- On-chip debugging and trace capabilities
- LQFP package with 48 pins
Applications:
The ST72F344K4T6TR microcontroller is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Automotive systems, such as body control modules, instrument clusters, and infotainment systems
- Industrial control and automation, including motor control, robotics, and human-machine interfaces (HMIs)
- Consumer electronics, such as smart appliances, wearable devices, and IoT devices
- Medical devices, including monitoring systems and diagnostic equipment
- Telecommunication systems, including base stations and network management systems
In summary, the ST72F344K4T6TR is a versatile and powerful microcontroller that offers high performance, low power consumption, and a wide range of features, making it suitable for various applications across different industries.



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