Product Overview: STM8S207RBT3 Microcontroller
The STM8S207RBT3 is a high-performance microcontroller from STMicroelectronics, designed to deliver the perfect blend of efficiency and power in a wide range of embedded applications. Built on an advanced 8-bit architecture, this microcontroller offers a robust set of features and is particularly suited for industrial and automotive applications due to its reliability and operational range.
Key Features
- Core: The STM8 core operates at a frequency of up to 24 MHz, providing a good balance between processing power and energy consumption.
- Memory: Equipped with 128 KB Flash program memory and 2 KB RAM, the STM8S207RBT3 ensures ample space for complex applications and efficient data handling.
- Advanced Peripherals: A rich set of peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C interfaces, and 10-bit ADC (analog to digital converter) with up to 16 channels, enhances the microcontroller's versatility.
- Timers: Multiple timers, including a 16-bit general-purpose timer and an 8-bit basic timer, facilitate precise control and measurement for real-time tasks.
- I/O Ports: With up to 52 I/O pins, the STM8S207RBT3 offers extensive interfacing capabilities.
- Operating Voltage: The operating voltage range of 2.95 to 5.5 V caters to a broad spectrum of power requirements.
- Temperature Range: A wide industrial temperature range from -40°C to 85°C ensures reliable operation in harsh conditions.
Applications
The STM8S207RBT3 is ideal for a variety of applications, including:
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive systems
- Home appliances
- Complex consumer electronics
- Power management systems
Design Support
STMicroelectronics provides comprehensive design support for the STM8S207RBT3, including software libraries, development tools, and documentation to assist engineers in the rapid development of their projects. The microcontroller is also supported by the ST Visual Develop (STVD) and ST Visual Programmer (STVP) tools, which offer a user-friendly environment for writing, debugging, and programming the STM8S series MCUs.