2021-09-08 10:44 AM
What is the production process (nm) of the STM32WL MCU's ? We are looking at designing a system that will have to operate in a possible radiation encvironment and the nm size of the process will have a bearing on this.
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2021-09-10 07:40 AM
Hello Terry,
it's 90nm.
ECC on flash is nice, but for radiation resilience you'd probably want ECC on SRAM as well. Most STM32H7 has that, WL does not.
J.
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2021-09-10 07:40 AM
Hello Terry,
it's 90nm.
ECC on flash is nice, but for radiation resilience you'd probably want ECC on SRAM as well. Most STM32H7 has that, WL does not.
J.
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2021-09-10 07:58 AM
Many thanks for the info. In the application I am looking at the device is mainly asleep and wakes up now and then for a measurement. So the lack of SRAM ECC is probably not so much of a hurdle. Thanks again