STMicroelectronics' new STM32 series redefines entry-level microcontroller performance and value for smart devices everywhere
STM32C5 MCUs
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STM32C5 with Cortex®-M33 and 40 nm for enhanced speed and Flash density
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Increased performance with cost efficiency
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Comprehensive ecosystem to enhance end-device capabilities and accelerate time to market
The new STM32C5 series is aimed at consumer and professional devices like smart thermostats, electronic door locks, industrial smart sensors, robotic actuators, wearable electronics, and computer peripherals.
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Thanks to an improved design based on ST’s proprietary 40nm manufacturing process, the STM32C5 MCUs can run tasks noticeably faster than many entry-level chips used today. This gives products more room to include modern features such as improved sensing, smoother control, and enhanced user experiences—all while keeping dynamic power consumption low.
The STM32C5 MCUs integrate built-in protections that help safeguard products against tampering and cyber risks. These security features support safer connected devices, a growing priority across consumer and industrial markets.
Users of the new STM32C5 series can enjoy an upgraded STM32Cube environment, now with size-optimized, production-grade drivers to leverage the many hardware features. The modernized ecosystem also introduces enhanced code generation and development tools as well as extended production-ready software examples. Benefiting from continuous updates, the STM32Cube environment is all about helping developers code faster and more efficiently, while maximizing the end-product capabilities.
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STM32C5 MCUs are entering production now, targeting packages from 3mm x 3mm UFQFPN20 to 20mm x 20mm LQFP144. STM32 Nucleo evaluation boards, and a display extension board from Riverdi with TouchGFX development software for building entry-level graphical user interfaces, are ready to assist development.
Prices start at $0.64 for orders of 10,000 units.
The new STM32C5 MCUs leverage an innovative implementation of the advanced Arm
Implementing the Arm Cortex-M33 core at the 40 nm node brings improved arithmetic performance to entry-level devices at competitive cost and low power. This accelerates computations such as embedded digital filters in sensor signal conditioning, noise suppression, and debouncing. In addition, the power supply scheme, comprising a single low-dropout (LDO) regulator, permits extra user I/O pins. There is also direct memory access (DMA), which helps save power, sharpen system responses, and simplify software. Moreover, with two instances, each having at least four channels to permit two fetches in parallel, DMA on the STM32C5 is a valuable tool for developers to boost application performance.
The MCUs target SESIP3 and PSA Level 3 security certifications, with memory protection, tamper protection, cryptographic engines (symmetrical encryption with AES and hashing algorithm), and temporal isolation (HDP) to protect processes such as secure boot and firmware update. The STM32C59x and STM32C5A3 variants have additional security including hardware unique key support (HUK), secure key storage and hardware cryptographic accelerators for symmetric and asymmetric operations with protection against side-channel attacks.
Designed for demanding industrial environments, the device delivers robust performance even in harsh networking conditions. It supports a wide ambient temperature range from -40°C to 125°C, with a junction temperature up to 140°C. Even at the maximum operating temperature, the device can run at its maximum rated frequency, ensuring consistent performance across the full temperature range. STM32C5 enables compliance with industrial safety standards, including IEC 61508 SIL-2 and IEC 60335-1/60730-1 Class-B, by integrating essential hardware and software features.
Enhancements to the development ecosystem include a new STM32CubeMX flavor, STM32CubeMX2, which introduces a preview feature that allows faster access to reference code thereby accelerating development and easing code reuse. Also new in the STM32CubeC5 embedded software offer, the latest code-size optimized hardware abstraction layer (HAL2), gives access to all MCU features and allows more of the MCU’s memory to be used for application code.
The comprehensive ecosystem also gives developers:
- STM32C5 hardware evaluation tools enabling faster prototyping and offering reference hardware design guidelines
- A new examples library offering faster access to a large number of STM32C5 production-ready code examples, simplifying the use of the STM32C5 features and accelerating development
- A choice of two free integrated development environments (STM32CubeIDE and STM32CubeIDE for VSCODE) for faster development and debug
- STM32Cube ecosystem with optimized porting of popular middleware including FreeRTOS, LwIP, USBX and FileX
More information on the STM32C5 can be found here: www.st.com/stm32c5
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