Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Table 1. Device summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Description
- 3 Functional overview
- 3.1 Architecture
- 3.2 Arm Cortex-M4 core
- 3.3 Adaptive real-time memory accelerator (ART Accelerator)
- 3.4 Memory protection unit (MPU)
- 3.5 Memories
- 3.6 Security memory management
- 3.7 Boot modes
- 3.8 Sub-GHz radio
- 3.9 Power supply management
- 3.10 Low-power modes
- 3.11 Peripheral interconnect matrix
- 3.12 Reset and clock controller (RCC)
- 3.13 General-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs)
- 3.14 Directly memory access controller (DMA)
- 3.15 Interrupts and events
- 3.16 Analog-to-digital converter (ADC)
- 3.17 Voltage reference buffer (VREFBUF)
- 3.18 Digital-to-analog converter (DAC)
- 3.19 Comparator (COMP)
- 3.20 True random number generator (RNG)
- 3.21 Advanced encryption standard hardware accelerator (AES)
- 3.22 Public key accelerator (PKA)
- 3.23 Timer and watchdog
- 3.24 Real-time clock (RTC), tamper and backup registers
- 3.25 Inter-integrated circuit interface (I2C)
- 3.26 Universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver transmitter (USART/UART)
- 3.27 Low-power universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (LPUART)
- 3.28 Serial peripheral interface (SPI)/integrated-interchip sound interface (I2S)
- 3.29 Development support
- 4 Pinouts, pin description and alternate functions
- 5 Electrical characteristics
- 5.1 Parameter conditions
- 5.2 Absolute maximum ratings
- 5.3 Operating conditions
- 5.3.1 Main performances
- 5.3.2 General operating conditions
- 5.3.3 Sub-GHz radio characteristics
- Table 26. Sub-GHz radio power consumption
- Table 27. Sub-GHz radio power consumption in transmit mode (SMPS ON)
- Table 28. Sub-GHz radio general specifications
- Table 29. Sub-GHz radio receive mode specifications
- Table 30. Sub-GHz radio transmit mode specifications
- Table 31. Sub-GHz radio power management specifications
- 5.3.4 Operating conditions at power-up/power-down
- 5.3.5 Embedded reset and power-control block characteristics
- 5.3.6 Embedded voltage reference
- 5.3.7 Supply current characteristics
- Typical and maximum current consumption
- Table 35. Current consumption in Run and LPRun modes, CoreMark code with data running from Flash memory, ART enable (cache ON, prefetch OFF)
- Table 36. Current consumption in Run and LPRun modes, CoreMark code with data running from SRAM1
- Table 37. Typical current consumption in Run and LPRun modes, with different codes running from Flash memory, ART enable (cache ON, prefetch OFF)
- Table 38. Typical current consumption in Run and LPRun modes, with different codes running from SRAM1
- Table 39. Current consumption in Sleep and LPSleep modes, Flash memory ON
- Table 40. Current consumption in LPSleep mode, Flash memory in power-down
- Table 41. Current consumption in Stop 2 mode
- Table 42. Current consumption in Stop 1 mode
- Table 43. Current consumption in Stop 0 mode
- Table 44. Current consumption in Standby mode
- Table 45. Current consumption in Shutdown mode
- Table 46. Current consumption in VBAT mode
- Table 47. Current under Reset condition
- I/O system current consumption
- On-chip peripheral current consumption
- Typical and maximum current consumption
- 5.3.8 Wakeup time from low-power modes and voltage scaling transition times
- 5.3.9 External clock source characteristics
- 5.3.10 Internal clock source characteristics
- 5.3.11 PLL characteristics
- 5.3.12 Flash memory characteristics
- 5.3.13 EMC characteristics
- 5.3.14 Electrical sensitivity characteristics
- 5.3.15 I/O current injection characteristics
- 5.3.16 I/O port characteristics
- 5.3.17 NRST pin characteristics
- 5.3.18 Analog switches booster
- 5.3.19 Analog-to-digital converter characteristics
- 5.3.20 Temperature sensor characteristics
- 5.3.21 VBAT monitoring characteristics
- 5.3.22 Voltage reference buffer characteristics
- 5.3.23 Digital-to-analog converter characteristics
- 5.3.24 Comparator characteristics
- 5.3.25 Timers characteristics
- 5.3.26 Communication interfaces characteristics
- 6 Package information
- 6.1 UFBGA73 package information
- Figure 26. UFBGA - 73 balls, 5 × 5 mm, ultra thin fine pitch ball grid array package outline
- Table 90. UFBGA - 73 balls, 5 × 5 mm, ultra thin fine pitch ball grid array mechanical data
- Figure 27. UFBGA - 73 balls, 5 × 5 mm, ultra thin fine pitch ball grid array recommended footprint
- Table 91. UFBGA recommended PCB design rules (0.5 mm pitch BGA)
- Device marking for UFBGA73
- 6.2 Package thermal characteristics
- 6.1 UFBGA73 package information
- 7 Ordering information
- 8 Revision history
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5.3.25 Timers characteristics
Parameters given in the following tables are guaranteed by design. Refer to Section 5.3.16:
I/O port characteristics for details on the input/output alternate function characteristics
(output compare, input capture, external clock, PWM output).
I
DDA
(COMP)
Comparator consumption
from V
DDA
Ultra-low-
power mode
Static - 400 600
nA
With 50 kHz ±100 mV
overdrive square signal
- 1200 -
Medium
mode
Static - 5 7
µA
With 50 kHz ±100 mV
overdrive square signal
-6-
High-speed
mode
Static - 70 100
With 50 kHz ±100 mV
overdrive square signal
-75-
1. Guaranteed by design, unless otherwise specified.
2. Refer to Table 34: Embedded internal voltage reference.
3. Guaranteed by characterization results.
Table 81. COMP characteristics
(1)
(continued)
Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit
Table 82. TIMx
(1)
characteristics
Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Max Unit
t
res(TIM)
Timer resolution time
-1-t
TIMxCLK
f
TIMxCLK
= 48 MHz 15.625 - ns
f
EXT
Timer external clock frequency
on CH1 to CH4
-0f
TIMxCLK
/2
MHz
f
TIMxCLK
= 48 MHz 0 40
Res
TIM
Timer resolution
TIM1, TIM16, TIM17 - 16
bit
TIM2 - 32
t
COUNTER
16-bit counter clock period
- 1 65536 t
TIMxCLK
f
TIMxCLK
= 48 MHz 0.015625 1024 µs
t
MAX_COUNT
Maximum possible count with
32-bit counter
- - 65536 × 65536 t
TIMxCLK
f
TIMxCLK
= 48 MHz - 67.10 s
1. TIMx
,
is used as a general term where x stands for 1, 2, 16 or 17.