STMicroelectronics has announced STM32Cube software packs and tools, as well as evaluation boards, for the low-power cyber-secured STM32U5 microcontrollers it announced in February, and are now available through distribution. Built around Arm’s Cortex-M33 core on a 40nm process, the devices have a new mode (low-power background autonomous – LPBAM – mode) that lets direct memory access and ...
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