Datasheet
Functional overview STM8L151xx, STM8L152xx
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3.10 Digital-to-analog converter (DAC)
 12-bit DAC with output buffer
 Synchronized update capability using TIM4
 DMA capability
 External triggers for conversion
 Input reference voltage V
REF+
 for better resolution
Note: DAC can be served by DMA1.
3.11 Ultra-low-power comparators
The medium-density STM8L15x embeds two comparators (COMP1 and COMP2) sharing 
the same current bias and voltage reference. The voltage reference can be internal or 
external (coming from an I/O).
 One comparator with fixed threshold (COMP1).
 One comparator rail to rail with fast or slow mode (COMP2). The threshold can be one 
of the following:
– DAC output
– External I/O
– Internal reference voltage or internal reference voltage submultiple (1/4, 1/2, 3/4)
The two comparators can be used together to offer a window function. They can wake up 
from Halt mode.
3.12 System configuration controller and routing interface
The system configuration controller provides the capability to remap some alternate 
functions on different I/O ports. TIM4 and ADC1 DMA channels can also be remapped.
The highly flexible routing interface allows application software to control the routing of 
different I/Os to the TIM1 timer input captures. It also controls the routing of internal analog 
signals to ADC1, COMP1, COMP2, DAC and the internal reference voltage V
REFINT
. It also 
provides a set of registers for efficiently managing the charge transfer acquisition sequence 
(Section 3.13: Touchsensing).
3.13 Touchsensing
Medium density STM8L15xxx devices provide a simple solution for adding capacitive 
sensing functionality to any application. Capacitive sensing technology is able to detect 
finger presence near an electrode which is protected from direct touch by a dielectric 
(example, glass, plastic). The capacitive variation introduced by a finger (or any conductive 
object) is measured using a proven implementation based on a surface charge transfer 
acquisition principle. It consists of charging the electrode capacitance and then transferring 
a part of the accumulated charges into a sampling capacitor until the voltage across this 
capacitor has reached a specific threshold. In Medium density STM8L15xxx devices, the 
acquisition sequence is managed by software and it involves analog I/O groups and the 
routing interface.










