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End of life agreement

Osto
Senior

Hi,

I have a new project which should use only parts with life time of around 10 years. Where can I see on ST's website these information for a MCU?

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

You will find it at the product longevity website.

Good luck!

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

You will find it at the product longevity website.

Good luck!

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/Peter

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TDK
Guru

See:

https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/about/quality-and-reliability/product-longevity.html#10-year-longevity&section=FM141-10-year

Most (all?) are 10 years starting Jan 2021. Based on history, these dates are likely to be extended even further.

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Thanks a lot for your fast answer.

All STM32 are part of the so-called rolling commitment, which annually reviews the foreseeable market demand for each individual family (STM32F0, STM32F1, etc.) over the next 10 years. It cannot be seen that the demand for a family will decrease - on the contrary.

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If the price of, for example, STM32F207VC would come down to the same as a STM32F107VC, then people would at least stop putting F1 into new designs and move to F2. 🙂