DescriptionThe medium-density STM8L151x4/6 and STM8L152x4/6 devices are members of the STM8L ultra-low-power 8-bit family. The medium-density STM8L15x family operates from 1.8 V to 3.6 V (down to 1.65 V at power down) and is available in the -40 to +85 °C and -40 to +125 °C temperature ranges. The medium-density STM8L15x ultra-low-power family features the enhanced STM8 CPU core providing increased processing power (up to 16 MIPS at 16 MHz) while maintaining the advantages of a CISC architecture with improved code density, a 24-bit linear addressing space and an optimized architecture for low power operations. The family includes an integrated debug module with a hardware interface (SWIM) which allows non-intrusive In-Application debugging and ultra-fast Flash programming. All medium-density STM8L15x microcontrollers feature embedded data EEPROM and low-power, low-voltage, single-supply program Flash memory. They incorporate an extensive range of enhanced I/Os and peripherals. The modular design of the peripheral set allows the same peripherals to be found in different ST microcontroller families including 32-bit families. This makes any transition to a different family very easy, and simplified even more by the use of a common set of development tools. Six different packages are proposed from 28 to 48 pins. Depending on the device chosen, different sets of peripherals are included. All STM8L ultra-low-power products are based on the same architecture with the same memory mapping and a coherent pinout.All features12-bit DAC with output buffer 12-bit ADC up to 1 Msps/25 channels
2 ultra-low-power comparators
Timers Two 16-bit timers with 2 channels (used as IC, OC, PWM), quadrature encoder One 16-bit advanced control timer with 3 channels, supporting motor control One 8-bit timer with 7-bit prescaler 2 watchdogs: 1 window, 1 independent Beeper timer with 1, 2 or 4 kHz frequencies
Communication interfaces Synchronous serial interface (SPI) Fast I2C 400 kHz SMBus and PMBus™ USART (ISO 7816 interface and IrDA)
Up to 41 I/Os, all mappable on interrupt vectors Up to 16 capacitive sensing channels supporting touchkey, proximity, linear touch and rotary touch sensors Development support
96-bit unique ID
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