STM32WB – Dual-Core with Cortex-M and interface for Bluetooth 5, ZigBee, MiWi and more

STMicroelectronics released a news about new microcontroller family called STM32WB.

The STM32WB microcontrollers combine two ARM Cortex-M cores.

The first, M0+, is used for network connectivity, M4 is used for application.

ARM Cortex-M0+ with low power consumption is dedicated for 2.4-GHz multi-protocol radio which supports Bluetooth 5, Thread and also IEEE 802.15.4 (ZigBee, MiWi, …).

STM32WB:

Power consumption – Run mode 50 uA/MHz, Standby mode 600nA

Power consumption during recieving – 3.8 mA (0 dBm)

and during transmitting – 5.5 mA (+6 dBm)

SRAM – 128 kB, 256 kB

FLASH – 256 kB, 512 kB, 1 MB

Another features

AES 256 cryptographic unit

12/16-bit SAR ADC

capacitive touch controller

LCD controller

crystal-less USB 2.0 FS

I2C

SPI

SAI audio interface

Quad-SPI supporting

The STM32WB also contains Secure Firmware Update (SFU), Root Secure Service (RSS) and Over the Air (OTA).

Check also https://blog.st.com/best-goes-wireless-stm32wb/

and http://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32wb-series.html?ecmp=tt6612_gl_link_feb2018&querycriteria=productId=SS1961


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