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STM32L011 family, generally STM32 in very small package.

asrock70
Associate II
Posted on December 19, 2015 at 11:44

In STMCubeMX I found new subfamily STM32L011 in small package TSSOP14 and UFQFPN20.

When will these

processors

available

?

You're not going

STM32

,

which

would

compete with

processors

PIC12

and

PIC10

from

Microchip

. They

compete

in

size of the

casing  and price

.
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re.wolff9
Senior
Posted on December 20, 2015 at 11:56

RM0377, STM32L0x1 reference manual,  DM00108282.pdf Also mentions the L011 ...

Sometimes ''future products'' leak at ST before they are officially announced. I had an F334 processor on my desk before it was announced. In that case I had the hardware, but no datasheet or documentation. In this case it's the other way around.... 

p.s. I like the ST philosophy better than what some other companies do: Then you might read on the website that they have a nice chip that you can use in your project. Then you design the project around that chip, only to learn that it was a ''future product'' that is not yet available. ST waits with announcing the products until they are actually available. If you look at the overview of STM32L0x1 products at ST.com, you'll see no indication of the L011 that isn't available yet.... (only when you check out the reference manual). 

Uwe Bonnes
Principal II
Posted on December 20, 2015 at 14:43

RM0377 lists L011/L021/L031//L041/L071/L081. L02/L04/L08 has AES.