STM32G491CCU6

STMicroelectronics
511-STM32G491CCU6
STM32G491CCU6

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Description:
ARM Microcontrollers - MCU Mainstream Arm Cortex-M4+ MCU 170MHz with 256Kbytes of Flash memory

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In Stock: 4,796

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Factory Lead Time:
12 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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£5.67 £5.67
£4.30 £43.00
£4.01 £100.25
£3.53 £353.00
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£3.00 £1,500.00
£2.53 £2,530.00
£2.42 £6,050.00

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
STMicroelectronics
Product Category: ARM Microcontrollers - MCU
RoHS:  
STM32G4
SMD/SMT
UFQFPN-48
ARM Cortex M4
256 kB
32 bit
4 x 12 bit
170 MHz
42 I/O
112 kB
1.71 V
3.6 V
- 40 C
+ 85 C
Tray
Brand: STMicroelectronics
DAC Resolution: 12 bit
Interface Type: I2C, SPI, UART, USB
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Product: MCUs
Product Type: ARM Microcontrollers - MCU
Program Memory Type: Flash
Factory Pack Quantity: 1560
Subcategory: Microcontrollers - MCU
Tradename: STM32
Unit Weight: 100 mg
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CNHTS:
8542319092
CAHTS:
8542310000
USHTS:
8542310025
TARIC:
8542319000
ECCN:
3A991.a.2

STM32G4 Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers (MCUs)

STMicroelectronics STM32G4 Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers (MCUs) combines a 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M4 core (with FPU and DSP instructions) running at 170MHz. This is also combined with 3 different hardware accelerators: ART Accelerator™, CCM-SRAM routine booster, and mathematical accelerators. A flexible interconnect matrix allows autonomous communication between peripherals and saves CPU resources and power consumption. A high degree of compatibility with the STM32F3 Series guarantees outstanding efficiency when designing derivatives of applications at different performance levels.