stm32f407ze vs. stm32f407ve - actual differences?
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‎2023-04-14 10:16 AM
I looked at the pages for both MCUs side-by-side:
https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32f407ze.html/
https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32f407ve.html
I can detect no difference other than the Z vs. V in the name.
What are actual differences?
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‎2023-04-14 10:24 AM
Doesn't the VE have 100-pins, and the ZE 144-pins ?
Same die, bonded out differently based on lead-frame
512KB FLASH tested (1MB on die)
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‎2023-04-14 10:24 AM
Doesn't the VE have 100-pins, and the ZE 144-pins ?
Same die, bonded out differently based on lead-frame
512KB FLASH tested (1MB on die)
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‎2023-04-14 10:28 AM
D'OH! Yeah. I was fooled by looking at 2 almost identically looking 3rd party devboards, each with the other variant on it, but did not notice that difference. Thanks ;)
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‎2023-04-14 10:44 AM
No worries it all blurs at some point.
The RE is the 64-pin 512KB variant, here the 'E' is the memory tested designator. The 1MB is the 'G'
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