2017-10-23 01:53 AM
Occasionally we have need for a 6, 8, or 14-pin MCU. For instance SOT23-6 or leadless devices to conserve board space. Up until now, PIC10 and ATtiny have been the only choices, but it's good to have some other options. The STM8L's 12-bit ADC, DAC, and 16-bit PWM would be particularly useful. So can we expect to see a low pin-count STM8L sometime in the future?
#low-power #future #stm8 #battery-life2017-10-23 02:10 AM
Hello,
Thank you for your question.
For the moment the smallest STM8 package is SO8 with STM8S001J3 reference.
Product link :
http://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm8s001j3.html
Regards,
Simon
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2017-10-23 03:20 AM
Search the web for 'STM8L001'; you'll find a first mention of such a device in a ST presentation from 2012, and current information from this month that such a device will probably be released by the end of this year.
Philipp
2017-10-29 07:21 AM
2017-10-30 03:54 AM
Raisonance released RKit-STM8 v1.66.17.0191 today.
One of the new features is STM8L001 support.
Philipp
2017-12-10 01:32 PM
Hello,
ST has just introduced new 8-pin STM8 MCU. This is low-power STM8L001J3 device. For more information please refer to the
.Regards
Szymon