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What does 'Value Line' stand for? What is the difference to the 'non Value Line' devices?

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Several MCU are described with the label 'value line' but I could not find an explanation what that mean. I assume it is related to a system architecture, right?

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    Best answer by Peter BENSCH

    With the Value line, individual functions were measured with looser tolerances or were completely omitted for reasons of cost. If you compare the data sheets of the Value Line with those of the Access Line, you can see very quickly which parameters are affected. Sometimes it is the voltage range, sometimes the missing serial number, or other parameters.

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    /Peter

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    October 22, 2021

    With the Value line, individual functions were measured with looser tolerances or were completely omitted for reasons of cost. If you compare the data sheets of the Value Line with those of the Access Line, you can see very quickly which parameters are affected. Sometimes it is the voltage range, sometimes the missing serial number, or other parameters.

    Regards

    /Peter

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    LedAuthor
    Associate III
    October 22, 2021

    Thank you very much for the fast answer.

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