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STMicroelectronics Launches New STM32L4+ Microcontrollers Series

New memory, graphics features bring sharper user experiences to wearables and smart objects.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

The smart electronic objects people interact with every day can be easier to use and run for longer on batteries when designed around the latest ultra-low-power microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics, the company reported.
 
The new STM32L4+ devices – a new generation of the STM32L4 series that stretches performance to 150DMIPS (233 ULPMark-CP) at 120MHz – can act as the central controller in a full range of fitness bands, smart watches, small medical equipment, smart meters, smart industrial sensors and more.
 
STM32L4+ offers strong processor performance with the largest on-chip memory for this type of ultra-low-power microcontroller, and advanced graphics capabilities for smooth and fluid user experiences. The new Chrom-GRC graphics controller can handle circular displays (TFT-LCDs) just as efficiently as square ones, without wasting resources managing pixels that are never displayed. Also on-chip is ST’s Chrom-ART Accelerator, which enhances graphics performance.
 
ST has shipped more than three billion of its advanced STM32 microcontrollers, which are used in high-tech products from the smallest sensors and implantable medical devices to consumer gadgets, white goods, power tools, media devices, communications, computing and industrial control.
 
The STM32L4+ is the latest in this wide-ranging STM32 family. “L” stands for ST’s ultra-low-power design features and modes, which combine to ensure the chip always consumes the least possible energy. “4” describes the high-performing Arm Cortex-M core. And “+” signifies more compute performance, more memory, more features on-chip, and more efficient, high-performing graphics for the latest product designs. 

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