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SMPS Electrical Specifications

ASlep.2
Associate II

Would you be able to provide electrical specifications for the integrated SMPS of STM32U585CIU? Specifically: power efficiency at different loads, output current capability, switching frequency, etc.

Thank you,

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome, @ASlep.2​, to the community!

The SMPS in the STM32U5 is designed exclusively to supply the internal parts of the STM32 and is not available for external devices/circuitry, which is why there are no parameters for output current, frequency etc. in the data sheet.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome, @ASlep.2​, to the community!

The SMPS in the STM32U5 is designed exclusively to supply the internal parts of the STM32 and is not available for external devices/circuitry, which is why there are no parameters for output current, frequency etc. in the data sheet.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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ASlep.2
Associate II

If the power efficiency is low, I might prefer supplying the core from an external, more efficient regulator. Without efficiency numbers it's hard to tell.

Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Well, there are quite extensive tables in the data sheet of the STM32U585IU with values of the current consumption in LDO and SMPS operation, which also contains comparable measurement criteria. You should be able to estimate the efficiency from these tables?

Regards

/Peter

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If I assume that all the power is taken by the core, then yes, you're right, I can deduce the efficiency. Still, I was hoping that you already have the numbers and can save me the trouble.

Anyway, thank you Peter for answering my questions. That was helpful.

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Good luck!

/Peter

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