Manufacturer Part Number
STM32U575RIT6
Manufacturer
stmicroelectronics
Introduction
The STM32U575RIT6 is a powerful and versatile embedded microcontroller from STMicroelectronics, part of the STM32U5 series. It features a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M33 core, delivering high-performance processing capabilities for a wide range of applications.
Product Features and Performance
ARM® Cortex®-M33 core running at up to 160MHz
2MB of FLASH program memory and 784KB of RAM
Comprehensive peripheral set, including CAN, I2C, UART, USB, and more
Advanced analog features, including 17-channel 12/14-bit ADCs and 2-channel 12-bit DACs
Broad operating voltage range of 1.71V to 3.6V
Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Powerful 32-bit Cortex-M33 core for demanding applications
Generous memory and peripheral options for design flexibility
Low-power modes for energy-efficient operation
Robust safety features, including brown-out detection and watchdog timer
Key Reasons to Choose
Exceptional performance and feature set for embedded applications
Seamless integration with ST's ecosystem of tools and software
Proven reliability and long-term availability from a trusted manufacturer
Suitable for a wide range of industrial, IoT, and consumer applications
Quality and Safety Features
Robust brown-out detection and reset functionality
Watchdog timer for increased system reliability
Industrial-grade operating temperature range
Compatibility
The STM32U575RIT6 is compatible with a wide range of standard communication protocols and interfaces, making it suitable for integration into a variety of embedded systems.
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control
Smart home and building automation
Portable and battery-powered devices
Medical and healthcare equipment
Robotics and motion control systems
Product Lifecycle
The STM32U575RIT6 is an active and currently available product from STMicroelectronics. There are no plans for discontinuation at this time. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on any potential alternative or equivalent models that may become available in the future.