Consuming as little as 33nA in shutdown mode and achieving 402 ULPMark-CP in the EEMBC1 ULPBench, the new MCU series exploits low-power techniques such as adaptive voltage scaling, real-time acceleration, power gating, and multiple reduced-power operating modes proven in previousSTM32L series.
With integrated digital and analogue peripherals, and consumer and industrial interfaces such as CAN FD, USB Type-C, and USB Power Delivery, STM32L5 MCUs provide a suitable platform for products such as industrial sensors or controls, home-automation devices, smart meters, fitness trackers, smart watches, medical pumps or meters, and many others.
STM32L5-series microcontrollers are sampling now and scheduled to begin production in Q2 2019.