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STM32L4+ (STM32L4 Plus) seris

Hossein Talaiee
Associate
Posted on September 20, 2017 at 13:47

Hi

When STM32L4 Plus series will be available to buy? 

Any datasheets yet?

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Bertrand DENIS
ST Employee
Posted on September 20, 2017 at 17:18

Hello,

Thanks for your interest on our future STM32 products.

It will be announced and available mid of November.

If you need to know more in between I suggest you to contact your STMicroelectronics contact or distributor.

Regards,

Bertrand

Posted on September 26, 2017 at 13:56

stcube already provides device headers. With a 'diff' you can see the differences...

Daniel Fernandes
Associate II
Posted on October 04, 2017 at 04:17

Found some info about it at the end of this presentation:

http://www.emcu.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/01-Introducing-STM32-MCUs-portfolio-STM32L4-Family-Introduction.pdf

 
Posted on October 04, 2017 at 17:34

Current L4 parts run north of 150 MHz, 120 MHz is hardly a stretch...

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Posted on October 06, 2017 at 16:04

Current L4 parts run north of 150 MHz

Which?

JW

Posted on October 06, 2017 at 16:44

On the bench the L476RG topped out at 158 MHz, the L496ZG somewhat below, they both perform solidly at 140 MHz.

Both have 3-bit wait state counter, so primary constraint is ART/prefetch path.

The 120 MHz number is probably with 60 MHz APB

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Posted on October 06, 2017 at 17:12

They may be artificially underrated by ST to create room for step-up, or because testing for higher frequencies might be too expensive, or any other reason - but I tend to stick to the DS values for the stuff we sell.

JW

Posted on October 06, 2017 at 19:56

No doubt, this was more of an intellectual exercise to see how much headroom there was in the design. Figuring more advantageous design than the original F2/F4, better process, and peripheral buses now running at 100-108 MHz in some of the designs.

The Cortex-M0(+) parts can also run faster than advertised, but with limited flash wait state options, pll settings, and no cache/prefetch as speed ramps above 28 MHz the speed of the flash becomes dominant.

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Posted on October 25, 2017 at 21:23

L432KC topped out at 150 MHz

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