2020-11-26 05:54 AM
2020-11-26 10:50 AM
Hello @Edadk.1 ,
Welcome to the STM32 Community :smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes:
STM32F030xx is fully supported for production anytime. But, we suffered in Q4’20 as the demand has grown bigger than our capacity to deliver.
Q1’21 is gonna be a transition period with much improvement on leadtime, and starting from Q2, there should be no issue left.
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Imen
2020-11-26 10:50 AM
Hello @Edadk.1 ,
Welcome to the STM32 Community :smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes:
STM32F030xx is fully supported for production anytime. But, we suffered in Q4’20 as the demand has grown bigger than our capacity to deliver.
Q1’21 is gonna be a transition period with much improvement on leadtime, and starting from Q2, there should be no issue left.
Please mark my answer as best by clicking on the "Select as Best" button if it fully answered your question. This will help other users find this response more easily.
Imen
2020-11-26 11:07 AM
Get your orders on the books, lead times aren't likely to shrink anytime soon, and there is unlikely to be free stock floating about.
The fire at AKM is also likely to have an impact on other parts, especially TCXO devices used in radio applications and GPS/GNSS
2020-11-26 03:07 PM
Hi Imen,
Can you please make this post sticky (or a similar one, perhaps listing all families affected)?
It appears that this will be a recurring theme here in the forthcoming weeks.
Thanks,
Jan
@Imen DAHMEN
https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00000NBru3SAD/stm32f030cc-will-be-out-of-stock-for-one-year
2020-11-27 02:48 AM
I am a hardware design engineer in Iran and I work in a startup team.
And we are currently planning to produce 5,000 units.
For the device MCU, I suggested the powerful stm32f030xxx microcontroller. Due to the lack of stm32f030xxx in the market and the increase in its price, I am under pressure to change the MCU to the AVR family.
Will the changes to the stm32f030xxx production schedule take more than a year, or do we hope that everything will be fine next month?
We in Iran still love stm32.
Thankful
2020-11-28 06:05 AM
At least for a development phase take a look to other pin compatible parts from the same STM32F0 or STM32G0 families. And going to AVR is definitely not necessary as there are plenty of other cheap Cortex-M providers in the market, including the Microchip.
2020-12-25 12:43 AM
We developed more than 20 products around STM320f0 and now forced to switch the processor to AVR. Vendors are not accepting orders and cannot guarantee lead time.. In some way we are lucky to realize ST is not a reliable mfr at the very beginning...