2026-03-12 12:16 AM - last edited on 2026-03-12 12:40 AM by mƎALLEm
I see in STM32CubeMX that a STM32G411 exists but it has the status "restricted". I'm curious why this type is not widely available.
I'm currently using the STM32G431 in an application, mainly because of its raw clock speed of 170MHz. I don't actually need its analog functions but the flash size might become too tight. In that case, my only option would be to switch to the G491, which is more expensive and contains even more unneeded peripherals...
So... why is the G411 not available to the public?
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2026-03-13 12:48 AM
Hello,
In fact STM32G411 and STM32G414 are only available for some specific (key) customers that requested to ST a product with lower price by reducing the spec. That's why these part numbers are not available in public and the documentation are available under NDA. Other customers should keep using the STM32G431 and STM32G474:
STM32G431 could replace STM32G411
STM32G474 could replace STM32G414
Hope that answers your question.
2026-03-12 12:47 AM
Hello,
I need to check internally. I'll get back to you as soon as I have an answer.
2026-03-12 1:05 AM
Forgot to add... the STM32G431 flash tops at 128kB while the G411 supposedly tops at 256kB...
2026-03-13 12:48 AM
Hello,
In fact STM32G411 and STM32G414 are only available for some specific (key) customers that requested to ST a product with lower price by reducing the spec. That's why these part numbers are not available in public and the documentation are available under NDA. Other customers should keep using the STM32G431 and STM32G474:
STM32G431 could replace STM32G411
STM32G474 could replace STM32G414
Hope that answers your question.