STM8S903K3 STM8S903F3
16 MHz STM8S 8-bit MCU, up to 8 Kbytes Flash, 1 Kbyte RAM,
640 bytes EEPROM,10-bit ADC, 2 timers, UART, SPI, I²C
Datasheet - production data
Features
Core
• 16 MHz advanced STM8 core with Harvard
architecture and 3-stage pipeline
/4)3
[PP
8)4)31
[PP
6',3
PLOV
• Extended instruction set
Memories
• Program memory: 8 Kbyte Flash; data
retention 20 years at 55 °C after 10 kcycle
• Data memory: 640 byte true data EEPROM;
endurance 300 kcycle
• RAM: 1 Kbyte
Clock, reset and supply management
• 2.95 to 5.5 V operating voltage
• Flexible clock control, 4 master clock sources
– Low power crystal resonator oscillator
– External clock input
– Internal, user-trimmable 16 MHz RC
– Internal low-power 128 kHz RC
• Clock security system with clock monitor
• Power management:
– Low-power modes (wait, active-halt, halt)
– Switch-off peripheral clocks individually
76623
PPERG\
62
PLOV
8)4)31
[PP
06Y9
• 16-bit general purpose timer, with 3 CAPCOM
channels (IC, OC or PWM)
• 8-bit basic timer with 8-bit prescaler
• Auto wake-up timer
• Window watchdog and independent watchdog
timers
Communication interfaces
• UART with clock output for synchronous
operation, SmartCard, IrDA, LIN master mode
• SPI interface up to 8 Mbit/s
• I2C interface up to 400 kbit/s
Analog to digital converter (ADC)
• Permanently active, low-consumption poweron and power-down reset
• 10-bit, ±1 LSB ADC with up to 7 multiplexed
channels + 1 internal channel, scan mode and
analog watchdog
Interrupt management
• Internal reference voltage measurement
• Nested interrupt controller with 32 interrupts
I/Os
• Up to 28 external interrupts on 7 vectors
Timers
• Advanced control timer: 16-bit, 4 CAPCOM
channels, 3 complementary outputs, dead-time
insertion and flexible synchronization
• Up to 28 I/Os on a 32-pin package including
21 high sink outputs
• Highly robust I/O design, immune against
current injection
Unique ID
• 96-bit unique key for each device
May 2017
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3
Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4
Product overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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4.1
Central processing unit STM8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
4.2
Single wire interface module (SWIM) and debug module (DM) . . . . . . . . 13
4.3
Interrupt controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.4
Flash program and data EEPROM memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.5
Clock controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4.6
Power management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.7
Watchdog timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.8
Auto wakeup counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.9
Beeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.10
TIM1 - 16-bit advanced control timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.11
TIM5 - 16-bit general purpose timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.12
TIM6 - 8-bit basic timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.13
Analog-to-digital converter (ADC1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4.14
Communication interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4.14.1
UART1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4.14.2
SPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4.14.3
I2C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Pinouts and pin descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.1
STM8S903F3 TSSOP20/SO20 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.2
STM8S903F3 UFQFPN20 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.3
TSSOP20, SO20 and UFQFPN20 pin descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5.4
STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32 and SDIP32 pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5.5
STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin descriptions . . . . . . . . . 26
5.6
Alternate function remapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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Memory and register map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6.1
Memory map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6.2
Register map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
6.2.1
I/O port hardware register map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
6.2.2
General hardware register map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
6.2.3
CPU/SWIM/debug module/interrupt controller registers . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
7
Interrupt vector mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
8
Option byte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
8.1
Alternate function remapping bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
9
Unique ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
10
Electrical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
10.1
Parameter conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
10.1.1
Minimum and maximum values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
10.1.2
Typical values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
10.1.3
Typical curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
10.1.4
Loading capacitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
10.1.5
Pin input voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
10.2
Absolute maximum ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
10.3
Operating conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
10.3.1
VCAP external capacitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
10.3.2
Supply current characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
10.3.3
External clock sources and timing characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
10.3.4
Internal clock sources and timing characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
10.3.5
Memory characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
10.3.6
I/O port pin characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
10.3.7
Reset pin characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
10.3.8
SPI serial peripheral interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
10.3.9
I2C interface characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
10.3.10 10-bit ADC characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
10.3.11 EMC characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
11
Package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
11.1
LQFP32 package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
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UFQFPN32 package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
11.3
UFQFPN20 package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
11.4
SDIP32 package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
11.5
TSSOP20 package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
11.6
SO20 package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
11.7
UFQFPN recommended footprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Thermal characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
12.1
Reference document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
12.2
Selecting the product temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
13.1
14
STM8S903K3/F3 FASTROM microcontroller option list . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110
STM8 development tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
14.1
Emulation and in-circuit debugging tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
14.1.1
14.2
14.3
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STice key features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
14.2.1
STM8 toolset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
14.2.2
C and assembly toolchains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Programming tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
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STM8S903K3/F3 access line features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Peripheral clock gating bit assignments in CLK_PCKENR1/2 registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
TIM timer features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Legend/abbreviations for pinout tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
TSSOP20/SO20/UFQFPN20 pin descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
I/O port hardware register map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
General hardware register map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
CPU/SWIM/debug module/interrupt controller registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Interrupt mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Option byte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Option byte description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
STM8S903K3 alternate function remapping bits [7:2] for 32-pin packages . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
STM8S903F3 alternate function remapping bits [7:2] for 20-pin packages . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
STM8S903K3 alternate function remapping bits [1:0] for 32-pin packages . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
STM8S903F3 alternate function remapping bits [1:0] for 20-pin packages . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Unique ID registers (96 bits) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Voltage characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Current characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Thermal characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
General operating conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Operating conditions at power-up/power-down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Total current consumption with code execution in run mode at VDD = 5 V. . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Total current consumption with code execution in run mode at VDD = 3.3 V . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Total current consumption in wait mode at VDD = 5 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Total current consumption in wait mode at VDD = 3.3 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Total current consumption in active halt mode at VDD = 5 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Total current consumption in active halt mode at VDD = 3.3 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Total current consumption in halt mode at VDD = 5 V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Total current consumption in halt mode at VDD = 3.3 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Wakeup times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Total current consumption and timing in forced reset state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Peripheral current consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
HSE user external clock characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
HSE oscillator characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
HSI oscillator characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
LSI oscillator characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
RAM and hardware registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Flash program memory/data EEPROM memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
I/O static characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Output driving current (standard ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Output driving current (true open drain ports). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Output driving current (high sink ports). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
NRST pin characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
SPI characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
I2C characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
ADC characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
ADC accuracy with RAIN< 10 kΩ, VDD= 5 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
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ADC accuracy with RAIN< 10 kΩ, VDD= 3.3 V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
EMS data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
EMI data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
ESD absolute maximum ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Electrical sensitivities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
LQFP32 - 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm low-profile quad flat package mechanical data. . . . . . . . . . . . 91
UFQFPN32 - 32-pin, 5x5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package mechanical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package mechanical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
SDIP32 package mechanical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
TSSOP20 package mechanical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
SO20 mechanical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Thermal characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Document revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
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STM8S903K3/F3 block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Flash memory organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
STM8S903F3 TSSOP20/SO20 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
STM8S903F3 UFQFPN20 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
STM8S903K3 SDIP32 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Memory map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Pin loading conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Pin input voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
fCPUmax versus VDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
External capacitor CEXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Typ IDD(RUN) vs. VDD HSE user external clock, fCPU = 16 MHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Typ IDD(RUN) vs. fCPU HSE user external clock, VDD = 5 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Typ IDD(RUN) vs. VDD HSI RC osc, fCPU = 16 MHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Typ IDD(WFI) vs. VDD HSE external clock, fCPU = 16 MHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Typ IDD(WFI) vs. fCPU HSE external clock, VDD = 5 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Typ IDD(WFI) vs. VDD HSI RC osc., fCPU = 16 MHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
HSE external clock source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
HSE oscillator circuit diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Typical HSI frequency variation vs VDD @ 4 temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Typical LSI frequency variation vs VDD@ 4 temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Typical VIL and VIH vs VDD @ 4 temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Typical pull-up current vs VDD @ 4 temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Typical pull-up resistance vs VDD @ 4 temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Typ. VOL @ VDD = 3.3 V (standard ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Typ. VOL @ VDD = 5.0 V (standard ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Typ. VOL @ VDD = 3.3 V (true open drain ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Typ. VOL @ VDD = 5.0 V (true open drain ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Typ. VOL @ VDD = 3.3 V (high sink ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Typ. VOL @ VDD = 5.0 V (high sink ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 3.3 V (standard ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 5.0 V (standard ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 3.3 V (high sink ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 5.0 V (high sink ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Typical NRST VIL and VIH vs VDD @ 4 temperatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Typical NRST pull-up resistance RPU vs VDD @ 4 temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Typical NRST pull-up current Ipu vs VDD @ 4 temperatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Recommended reset pin protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
SPI timing diagram where slave mode and CPHA = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
SPI timing diagram where slave mode and CPHA = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
SPI timing diagram - master mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Typical application with I2C bus and timing diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
ADC accuracy characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Typical application with ADC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
LQFP32 - 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm low-profile quad flat package outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
LQFP32 - 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm low-profile quad flat package recommended footprint . . . . . . 91
LQFP32 marking example (package top view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
UFQFPN32 - 32-pin, 5x5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
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UFQFPN32 - 32-pin, 5 x5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package recommended footprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
UFQFPN32 marking example (package top view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package outline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package recommended footprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
UFQFPN20 marking example (package top view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
SDIP32 package outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
SDIP32 marking example (package top view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
TSSOP20 package outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
TSSOP20 recommended package footprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
TSSOP20 marking example (package top view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
SO20 package outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
SO20 marking example (package top view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
UFQFPN recommended footprint for on-board emulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
UFQFPN recommended footprint without on-board emulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
STM8S903K3/F3 access line ordering information scheme(1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
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Introduction
Introduction
This datasheet contains the description of the device features, pinout, electrical
characteristics, mechanical data and ordering information.
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For complete information on the STM8S microcontroller memory, registers and
peripherals, please refer to the STM8S microcontroller family reference manual
(RM0016).
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For information on programming, erasing and protection of the internal Flash memory
please refer to the STM8S Flash programming manual (PM0051).
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For information on the debug and SWIM (single wire interface module) refer to the
STM8 SWIM communication protocol and debug module user manual (UM0470).
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For information on the STM8 core, please refer to the STM8 CPU programming manual
(PM0044).
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The STM8S903K3/F3 access line 8-bit microcontrollers offer 8 Kbyte Flash program
memory, plus integrated true data EEPROM. The STM8S microcontroller family reference
manual (RM0016) refers to devices in this family as low-density. They provide the following
benefits: performance, robustness, and reduced system cost.
Device performance and robustness are ensured by advanced core and peripherals made
in a state-of-the art technology, a 16 MHz clock frequency, robust I/Os, independent
watchdogs with separate clock source, and a clock security system.
The system cost is reduced thanks to an integrated true data EEPROM for up to 300 k
write/erase cycles and a high system integration level with internal clock oscillators,
watchdog and brown-out reset.
Full documentation is offered as well as a wide choice of development tools.
Table 1. STM8S903K3/F3 access line features
Device
Pin count
Maximum number of GPIOs
(I/Os)
Ext. interrupt pins
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20
28(1)
16(2)
28
16
Timer CAPCOM channels
7
Timer complementary outputs
3
2
A/D converter channels
7
5
High sink I/Os
21
12
Low density Flash program
memory (bytes)
8K
640(3)
Data EEPROM (bytes)
RAM (bytes)
Peripheral set
1K
Multipurpose timer (TIM1), SPI, I2C, UART window WDG,
independent WDG, ADC, PWM timer (TIM5), 8-bit timer (TIM6)
1. Including 21 high-sink outputs
2. Including 12 high-sink outputs
3. No read-while-write (RWW) capability.
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The following section provides an overview of the basic features of the device functional
modules and peripherals.
For more detailed information please refer to the corresponding family reference manual
(RM0016).
4.1
Central processing unit STM8
The 8-bit STM8 core is designed for code efficiency and performance.
It contains 6 internal registers which are directly addressable in each execution context, 20
addressing modes including indexed indirect and relative addressing and 80 instructions.
Architecture and registers
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Harvard architecture,
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3-stage pipeline,
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32-bit wide program memory bus - single cycle fetching for most instructions,
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X and Y 16-bit index registers - enabling indexed addressing modes with or without
offset and read-modify-write type data manipulations,
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8-bit accumulator,
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24-bit program counter - 16-Mbyte linear memory space,
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16-bit stack pointer - access to a 64 K-level stack,
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8-bit condition code register - 7 condition flags for the result of the last instruction.
Addressing
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20 addressing modes,
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Indexed indirect addressing mode for look-up tables located anywhere in the address
space,
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Stack pointer relative addressing mode for local variables and parameter passing.
Instruction set
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80 instructions with 2-byte average instruction size,
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Standard data movement and logic/arithmetic functions,
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8-bit by 8-bit multiplication,
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16-bit by 8-bit and 16-bit by 16-bit division,
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Bit manipulation,
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Data transfer between stack and accumulator (push/pop) with direct stack access,
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Data transfer using the X and Y registers or direct memory-to-memory transfers.
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Single wire interface module (SWIM) and debug module (DM)
The single wire interface module and debug module permits non-intrusive, real-time incircuit debugging and fast memory programming.
SWIM
Single wire interface module for direct access to the debug module and memory
programming. The interface can be activated in all device operation modes. The maximum
data transmission speed is 145 bytes/ms.
Debug module
The non-intrusive debugging module features a performance close to a full-featured
emulator. Beside memory and peripherals, also CPU operation can be monitored in realtime by means of shadow registers.
4.3
4.4
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R/W to RAM and peripheral registers in real-time
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R/W access to all resources by stalling the CPU
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Breakpoints on all program-memory instructions (software breakpoints)
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Two advanced breakpoints, 23 predefined configurations
Interrupt controller
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Nested interrupts with three software priority levels,
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32 interrupt vectors with hardware priority,
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Up to 28 external interrupts on 7 vectors including TLI,
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Trap and reset interrupts
Flash program and data EEPROM memory
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8 Kbyte of Flash program single voltage Flash memory,
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640 byte true data EEPROM,
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User option byte area.
Write protection (WP)
Write protection of Flash program memory and data EEPROM is provided to avoid
unintentional overwriting of memory that could result from a user software malfunction.
There are two levels of write protection. The first level is known as MASS (memory access
security system). MASS is always enabled and protects the main Flash program memory,
data EEPROM and option bytes.
To perform in-application programming (IAP), this write protection can be removed by
writing a MASS key sequence in a control register. This allows the application to write to
data EEPROM, modify the contents of main program memory or the device option bytes.
A second level of write protection, can be enabled to further protect a specific area of
memory known as UBC (user boot code). Refer to the figure below.
The size of the UBC is programmable through the UBC option byte, in increments of 1 page
(64-byte block) by programming the UBC option byte in ICP mode.
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This divides the program memory into two areas:
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Main program memory: up to 8 Kbyte minus UBC
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User-specific boot code (UBC): Configurable up to 8 Kbyte
The UBC area remains write-protected during in-application programming. This means that
the MASS keys do not unlock the UBC area. It protects the memory used to store the boot
program, specific code libraries, reset and interrupt vectors, the reset routine and usually
the IAP and communication routines.
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Read-out protection (ROP)
The read-out protection blocks reading and writing the Flash program memory and data
EEPROM memory in ICP mode (and debug mode). Once the read-out protection is
activated, any attempt to toggle its status triggers a global erase of the program and data
memory. Even if no protection can be considered as totally unbreakable, the feature
provides a very high level of protection for a general purpose microcontroller.
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Clock controller
The clock controller distributes the system clock (fMASTER) coming from different
oscillators to the core and the peripherals. It also manages clock gating for low power
modes and ensures clock robustness.
Features
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Clock prescaler: to get the best compromise between speed and current consumption
the clock frequency to the CPU and peripherals can be adjusted by a programmable
prescaler.
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Safe clock switching: clock sources can be changed safely on the fly in run mode
through a configuration register. The clock signal is not switched until the new clock
source is ready. The design guarantees glitch-free switching.
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Clock management: to reduce power consumption, the clock controller can stop the
clock to the core, individual peripherals or memory.
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Master clock sources: four different clock sources can be used to drive the master
clock:
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1-16 MHz high-speed external crystal (HSE)
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Up to 16 MHz high-speed user-external clock (HSE user-ext)
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16 MHz high-speed internal RC oscillator (HSI)
–
128 kHz low-speed internal RC (LSI)
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Startup clock: After reset, the microcontroller restarts by default with an internal 2 MHz
clock (HSI/8). The prescaler ratio and clock source can be changed by the application
program as soon as the code execution starts.
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Clock security system (CSS): This feature can be enabled by software. If an HSE
clock failure occurs, the internal RC (16 MHz/8) is automatically selected by the CSS
and an interrupt can optionally be generated.
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Configurable main clock output (CCO): This outputs an external clock for use by the
application.
Table 2. Peripheral clock gating bit assignments in CLK_PCKENR1/2 registers
Bit
Peripheral
clock
Bit
Peripheral
clock
Bit
Peripheral
clock
Bit
Peripheral
clock
PCKEN17
TIM1
PCKEN13
UART1
PCKEN27
Reserved
PCKEN23
ADC
PCKEN16
TIM5
PCKEN12
Reserved
PCKEN26
Reserved
PCKEN22
AWU
PCKEN15
Reserved
PCKEN11
SPI
PCKEN25
Reserved
PCKEN21
Reserved
PCKEN14
TIM6
PCKEN10
I2C
PCKEN24
Reserved
PCKEN20
Reserved
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For efficient power management, the application can be put in one of four different lowpower modes. You can configure each mode to obtain the best compromise between lowest
power consumption, fastest start-up time and available wakeup sources.
4.7
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Wait mode: In this mode, the CPU is stopped, but peripherals are kept running. The
wakeup is performed by an internal or external interrupt or reset.
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Active halt mode with regulator on: In this mode, the CPU and peripheral clocks are
stopped. An internal wakeup is generated at programmable intervals by the auto wake
up unit (AWU). The main voltage regulator is kept powered on, so current consumption
is higher than in active halt mode with regulator off, but the wakeup time is faster.
Wakeup is triggered by the internal AWU interrupt, external interrupt or reset.
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Active halt mode with regulator off: This mode is the same as active halt with
regulator on, except that the main voltage regulator is powered off, so the wake up time
is slower.
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Halt mode: In this mode the microcontroller uses the least power. The CPU and
peripheral clocks are stopped, the main voltage regulator is powered off. Wakeup is
triggered by external event or reset.
Watchdog timers
The watchdog system is based on two independent timers providing maximum security to
the applications.
Activation of the watchdog timers is controlled by option bytes or by software. Once
activated, the watchdogs cannot be disabled by the user program without performing a
reset.
Window watchdog timer
The window watchdog is used to detect the occurrence of a software fault, usually
generated by external interferences or by unexpected logical conditions, which cause the
application program to abandon its normal sequence.
The window function can be used to trim the watchdog behavior to match the application
perfectly.
The application software must refresh the counter before time-out and during a limited time
window.
A reset is generated in two situations:
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Timeout: At 16 MHz CPU clock the time-out period can be adjusted between 75 µs up
to 64 ms.
2.
Refresh out of window: The downcounter is refreshed before its value is lower than the
one stored in the window register.
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Independent watchdog timer
The independent watchdog peripheral can be used to resolve processor malfunctions due to
hardware or software failures.
It is clocked by the 128 kHz LSI internal RC clock source, and thus stays active even in case
of a CPU clock failure
The IWDG time base spans from 60 µs to 1 s.
4.8
4.9
Auto wakeup counter
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Used for auto wakeup from active halt mode,
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Clock source: Internal 128 kHz internal low frequency RC oscillator or external clock,
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LSI clock can be internally connected to TIM1 input capture channel 1 for calibration.
Beeper
The beeper function outputs a signal on the BEEP pin for sound generation. The signal is in
the range of 1, 2 or 4 kHz.
The beeper output port is only available through the alternate function remap option bit
AFR7.
4.10
TIM1 - 16-bit advanced control timer
This is a high-end timer designed for a wide range of control applications. With its
complementary outputs, dead-time control and center-aligned PWM capability, the field of
applications is extended to motor control, lighting and half-bridge driver
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16-bit up, down and up/down autoreload counter with 16-bit prescaler
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Four independent capture/compare channels (CAPCOM) configurable as input
capture, output compare, PWM generation (edge and center aligned mode) and single
pulse mode output
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Synchronization module to control the timer with external signals or to synchronize with
TIM5 or TIM6
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Break input to force the timer outputs into a defined state
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Three complementary outputs with adjustable dead time
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Encoder mode
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Interrupt sources: 3 x input capture/output compare, 1 x overflow/update, 1 x break
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TIM5 - 16-bit general purpose timer
•
16-bit autoreload (AR) up-counter
•
15-bit prescaler adjustable to fixed power of 2 ratios 1…32768
•
3 individually configurable capture/compare channels
•
PWM mode
•
Interrupt sources: 3 x input capture/output compare, 1 x overflow/update
•
Synchronization module to control the timer with external signals or to synchronize with
TIM1 or TIM6
TIM6 - 8-bit basic timer
•
8-bit autoreload, adjustable prescaler ratio to any power of 2 from 1 to 128
•
Clock source: CPU clock
•
Interrupt source: 1 x overflow/update
•
Synchronization module to control the timer with external signals or to synchronize with
TIM1 or TIM5.
Table 3. TIM timer features
Counter
size (bits)
Prescaler
Counting
mode
TIM1
16
Any integer
from 1 to
65536
Up/down
4
3
Yes
TIM5
16
Any power of
2 from 1 to
32768
Up
3
0
No
TIM6
8
Any power of
2 from 1 to
128
Up
0
0
No
Timer
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Product overview
Analog-to-digital converter (ADC1)
The STM8S903K3/F3 family products contain a 10-bit successive approximation A/D
converter (ADC1) with up to 7 external and 1 internal multiplexed input channels and the
following main features:
•
Input voltage range: 0 to VDD
•
Conversion time: 14 clock cycles
•
Single and continuous and buffered continuous conversion modes
•
Buffer size (n x 10 bits) where n = number of input channels
•
Scan mode for single and continuous conversion of a sequence of channels
•
Analog watchdog capability with programmable upper and lower thresholds
•
Internal reference voltage on channel AIN7
•
Analog watchdog interrupt
•
External trigger input
•
Trigger from TIM1 TRGO
•
End of conversion (EOC) interrupt
Internal bandgap reference voltage
Channel AIN7 is internally connected to the internal bandgap reference voltage. The internal
bandgap reference is constant and can be used for example to monitor VDD. It is
independent of variations in VDD and ambient temperature TA.
4.14
Communication interfaces
The following communication interfaces are implemented:
4.14.1
•
UART1: Full feature UART, synchronous mode, SPI master mode, Smartcard mode,
IrDA mode, single wire mode, LIN2.1 master capability
•
SPI: Full and half-duplex, 8 Mbit/s
•
I²C: Up to 400 kbit/s
UART1
Main features
•
1 Mbit/s full duplex SCI
•
SPI emulation
•
High precision baud rate generator
•
Smartcard emulation
•
IrDA SIR encoder decoder
•
LIN master mode
•
Single wire half duplex mode
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Asynchronous communication (UART mode)
•
Full duplex communication - NRZ standard format (mark/space)
•
Programmable transmit and receive baud rates up to 1 Mbit/s (fCPU/16) and capable
of following any standard baud rate regardless of the input frequency
•
Separate enable bits for transmitter and receiver
•
Two receiver wakeup modes:
–
Address bit (MSB)
–
Idle line (interrupt)
•
Transmission error detection with interrupt generation
•
Parity control
Synchronous communication
•
Full duplex synchronous transfers
•
SPI master operation
•
8-bit data communication
•
Maximum speed: 1 Mbit/s at 16 MHz (fCPU/16)
LIN master mode
4.14.2
4.14.3
•
Emission: Generates 13-bit synch. break frame
•
Reception: Detects 11-bit break frame
SPI
•
Maximum speed: 8 Mbit/s (fMASTER/2) both for master and slave
•
Full duplex synchronous transfers
•
Simplex synchronous transfers on two lines with a possible bidirectional data line
•
Master or slave operation - selectable by hardware or software
•
CRC calculation
•
1 byte Tx and Rx buffer
•
Slave/master selection input pin
I2C
•
•
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I²C master features:
–
Clock generation
–
Start and stop generation
I²C slave features:
–
Programmable I2C address detection
–
Stop bit detection
•
Generation and detection of 7-bit/10-bit addressing and general call
•
Supports different communication speeds:
–
Standard speed (up to 100 kHz)
–
Fast speed (up to 400 kHz)
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Pinouts and pin descriptions
Table 4. Legend/abbreviations for pinout tables
Type
I= Input, O = Output, S = Power supply
Level
CM = CMOS
Output
HS = High sink
O1 = Slow (up to 2 MHz)
O2 = Fast (up to 10 MHz)
O3 = Fast/slow programmability with slow as default state after reset
O4 = Fast/slow programmability with fast as default state after reset
Output speed
Port and control
configuration
Input
float = floating,
wpu = weak pull-up
Output
T = True open drain,
OD = Open drain,
PP = Push pull
Bold X (pin state after internal reset release).
Unless otherwise specified, the pin state is the same during the reset
phase and after the internal reset release.
Reset state
5.1
Input
STM8S903F3 TSSOP20/SO20 pinout
Figure 3. STM8S903F3 TSSOP20/SO20 pinout
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1. HS high sink capability.
2. (T) True open drain (P-buffer and protection diode to VDD not implemented).
3. [ ] alternate function remapping option (If the same alternate function is shown twice, it indicates an
exclusive choice not a duplication of the function)
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STM8S903F3 UFQFPN20 pinout
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1. HS high sink capability.
2. (T) True open drain (P-buffer and protection diode to VDD not implemented).
3. [ ] alternate function remapping option (if the same alternate function is shown twice, it indicates an
exclusive choice not a duplication of the function).
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TSSOP20, SO20 and UFQFPN20 pin descriptions
wpu
Ext.
High sink(1)
Speed
OD
PP
Alternate
function
after remap
[option bit]
floating
Default alternate
function
Type
4
1
NRST
I/O
-
X
-
-
-
-
-
Reset
5
2
PA1/ OSCIN(2)
I/O
X
X
X
-
O1
X
X
Port
A1
Resonator/
crystal in
-
6
3
PA2/ OSCOUT
I/O
X
X
X
-
O1
X
X
Port
A2
Resonator/
crystal out
-
7
4
VSS
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Digital ground
-
8
5
VCAP
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.8 V regulator
capacitor
-
9
6
VDD
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Digital power supply
-
10
7
PA3/ TIM5_CH3
[SPI_NSS]
[UART1_TX]
I/O
X
X
X
HS
11
8
PB5/ I2C_SDA
[TIM1_BKIN]
I/O
X
-
X
-
12
9
PB4/ I2C_SCL
[ADC_ETR]
I/O
X
-
X
-
Pin name
UFQFPN20
Output
TSSOP20
Input
Main function
(after reset)
Table 5. TSSOP20/SO20/UFQFPN20 pin descriptions
PC3/
13 10 TIM1_CH3/TLI/
[TIM1_CH1N]
PC4/ TIM1_CH4/
14 11 CLK_CCO/AIN2/
[TIM1_CH2N]
I/O
X
X
X
HS
-
Port
A3
Timer 52
channel 3
SPI master/
slave select
[AFR1]/ UART1
data transmit
[AFR1:0]
O1 T(3)
Port
B5
I2C data
Timer 1 - break
input [AFR4]
O1 T(3)
Port
B4
I2C clock
ADC external
trigger [AFR4]
Port
C3
Timer 1 channel 3
Top level
interrupt [AFR3]
Timer 1 inverted
channel 1
[AFR7]
Analog input 2
[AFR2]Timer 1
inverted
channel 2
[AFR7]
O3
O3
X
X
X
X
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O3
X
X
Port
C4
Timer 1 channel 4
/configurable
clock output
15 12
PC5/SPI_SCK
[TIM5_CH1]
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O3
X
X
Port
C5
SPI clock
Timer 5
channel 1
[AFR0]
16 13
PC6/ SPI_MOSI
[TIM1_CH1]
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O3
X
X
Port
C6
PI master
out/slave in
Timer 1 channel
1 [AFR0]
17 14
PC7/ SPI_MISO
[TIM1_CH2]
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O3
X
X
Port
C7
SPI master
in/ slave out
Timer 1 channel
2[AFR0]
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O4
X
X
Port
D1
SWIM data
interface
-
18 15 PD1/ SWIM(4)
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PD2/AIN3/
19 16
[TIM5_CH3]
PD3/ AIN4/
20 17 TIM5_CH2/
ADC_ETR
1
PD4/ TIM5_CH1/
18 BEEP
[UART1_CK]
2
19
3
20
I/O
I/O
X
X
X
X
X
X
HS
HS
O3
O3
X
X
X
Port
D2
-
X
Port
D3
Analog input
4 Timer 52 channel
2/ADC
external
trigger
Timer 5 channel
1/BEEP
output
Alternate
function
after remap
[option bit]
Default alternate
function
PP
OD
Speed
High sink(1)
Output
Ext.
wpu
floating
Type
Pin name
UFQFPN20
TSSOP20
Input
Main function
(after reset)
Table 5. TSSOP20/SO20/UFQFPN20 pin descriptions (continued)
Analog input 3
[AFR2] Timer
52 - channel 3
[AFR1]
-
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O3
X
X
Port
D4
UART clock
[AFR2]
PD5/ AIN5/
UART1_TX
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O3
X
X
Port
D5
Analog input
5/ UART1
data transmit
-
PD6/ AIN6/
UART1_RX
I/O
X
X
X
HS
O3
X
X
Port
D6
Analog input
6/ UART1
data receive
-
1. I/O pins used simultaneously for high current source/sink must be uniformly spaced around the package. In addition, the
total driven current must respect the absolute maximum ratings (see Section 10.2: Absolute maximum ratings).
2. When the MCU is in Halt/Active-halt mode, PA1 is automatically configured in input weak pull-up and cannot be used for
waking up the device. In this mode, the output state of PA1 is not driven. It is recommended to use PA1 only in input mode
if Halt/Active-halt is used in the application.
3.
In the open-drain output column, ‘T’ defines a true open-drain I/O (P-buffer, weak pull-up, and protection diode to VDD are
not implemented)
4. The PD1 pin is in input pull-up during the reset phase and after internal reset release.
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3%
5.4
Pinouts and pin descriptions
06Y9
1. (HS) high sink capability.
2. (T) True open drain (P-buffer and protection diode to VDD not implemented).
3. [ ] alternate function remapping option (if the same alternate function is shown twice, it indicates an
exclusive choice not a duplication of the function).
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Figure 6. STM8S903K3 SDIP32 pinout
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06Y9
1. (HS) high sink capability.
2. (T) True open drain (P-buffer and protection diode to VDD not implemented).
3. [ ] alternate function remapping option (if the same alternate function is shown twice, it indicates an
exclusive choice not a duplication of the function).
5.5
STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin descriptions
3
9
Default alternate
function
8
Main function
(after reset)
PA1/ OSCIN(2)
-
X
-
-
-
-
-
I/O
X
X
X
-
O1
X
X
Port A1
Resonator/
crystal in
-
PA2/ OSCOUT
I/O
X
X
X
-
O1
X
X
Port A2
Resonator/
crystal out
-
4
VSS
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Digital ground
-
10
5
VCAP
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.8 V regulator capacitor
-
11
6
VDD
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
Digital power supply
-
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Type
PP
2
OD
7
Speed
NRST
High sink(1)
1
Ext. interrupt
6
wpu
LQFP/ UFQFP32
Pin name
Output
floating
SDIP32
Input
Alternate function
after remap
[option bit]
Table 6. STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin descriptions
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7
13
8
PF4
[UART1_RX]
14
9
PB7
15 10
PB6
I/O
I/O
I/O
11
PB5/ I2C_SDA
[TIM1_BKIN]
I/O
17 12
PB4/ I2C_SCL
[ADC_ETR]
I/O
16
18 13
PB3/
AIN3/TIM1_ETR I/O
19 14
PB2/ AIN2/
TIM1_CH3N
20 15
PB1/ AIN1/
TIM1_CH2N
21 16
PB0/ AIN0/
TIM1_CH1N
22 17
PE5/ SPI_NSS
[TIM1_CH1N]
23 18
PC1/
TIM1_CH1/
UART1_CK
[TIM1_CH2N]
I/O
I/O
X
X
X
X
-
-
X
X
X
-
X
X
X
-
X
-
X
-
X
-
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
HS O3
O1
O1
O1
O1
O1
HS O3
HS
O3
HS O3
-
UART1 data
receive [AFR1:0]
Port B7
-
-
X
X Port B6
-
-
T
-
Port B5
I2C data
Timer 1 - break
input [AFR4]
T
-
Port B4
I2C clock
ADC external
trigger [AFR4]
X
X
Analog input 3/
Port B3 Timer 1 external
trigger
-
X
Port B2
Analog input 2/
Timer 1 inverted channel
3
-
Port B1
Analog input 1/
Timer 1 inverted channel
2
-
-
Main function
(after reset)
Port F4
PP
Timer 5 channel
3
SPI master/
slave select
[AFR1] /UART1
data transmit
[AFR 1:0]
OD
Speed
High sink(1)
Ext. interrupt
X
Alternate function
after remap
[option bit]
12
Output
Default alternate
function
PA3/ TIM5_CH3
[SPI_NSS]
I/O
[UART1_TX]
wpu
Pin name
floating
Input
Type
LQFP/ UFQFP32
SDIP32
Table 6. STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin descriptions (continued)
X
X Port A3
X
X
X
X
(3)
X
X
X
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port B0
Analog input 0/
Timer 1 inverted channel
1
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port E5
Timer 1 SPI master/slave
inverted channel
select
1 [AFR1:0]
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port C1
Timer 1 channel 1
UART1 clock
I/O
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I/O
PC4/
TIM1_CH4/
26 21
I/O
CLK_CCO/AIN2/
[TIM1_CH2N]
X
HS O3
X
X
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Alternate function
after remap
[option bit]
PP
X
Default alternate
function
OD
X
Main function
(after reset)
Speed
25 20
PC3/
TIM1_CH3/TLI/
[TIM1_CH1N]
High sink(1)
PC2/ TIM1_CH2
I/O
[TIM1_CH3N]
Ext. interrupt
24 19
wpu
Pin name
Output
floating
Input
Type
LQFP/ UFQFP32
SDIP32
Table 6. STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin descriptions (continued)
Timer 1 channel 2
Timer 1 inverted channel
3 [AFR1:0]
Port C3
Timer 1 channel 3
Top level
interrupt [AFR3]
Timer 1 inverted
channel 1
[AFR7]
Analog input 2
[AFR2]Timer 1
inverted channel
2 [AFR7]
Port C2
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port C4
Timer 1 channel 4
/configurable
clock output
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port C5
SPI clock
Timer 5 channel
1 [AFR0]
28 23
PC6/ SPI_MOSI
I/O
[TIM1_CH1]
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port C6
SPI master
out/slave in
Timer 1 channel
1 [AFR0]
29 24
PC7/ SPI_MISO
I/O
[TIM1_CH2]
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port C7
SPI master in/
slave out
Timer 1 channel
2[AFR0]
Configurable
clock output
[AFR5]
27 22
PC5/SPI_SCK
[TIM5_CH1]
30 25
PD0/
TIM1_BKIN
[CLK_CCO]
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port D0
Timer 1 - break
input
31 26
PD1/ SWIM(4)
I/O
X
X
X
HS O4
X
X
Port D1
SWIM data
interface
32 27
PD2/AIN3/
[TIM5_CH3]
1
28
PD3/ AIN4/
TIM5_CH2/
ADC_ETR
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
2
29
PD4/
TIM5_CH1/
BEEP
[UART1_CK]
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
3
30
PD5/ AIN5/
UART1_TX
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
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X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port D2
-
Analog input 3
[AFR2] Timer 5 channel 3
[AFR1]
Port D3
Analog input 4
Timer 5 channel 2/ADC
external trigger
-
X
Port D4
Timer 5 channel 1/BEEP
output
UART clock
[AFR2]
X
Port D5
Analog input 5/
UART1 data
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floating
wpu
Ext. interrupt
High sink(1)
Speed
OD
PP
4
31
PD6/ AIN6/
UART1_RX
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port D6
Analog input 6/
UART1 data
receive
5
32
PD7/ TLI
[TIM1_CH4]
I/O
X
X
X
HS O3
X
X
Port D7
Top level
interrupt
Main function
(after reset)
Default alternate
function
LQFP/ UFQFP32
Output
SDIP32
Input
Alternate function
after remap
[option bit]
Table 6. STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin descriptions (continued)
Timer 1 channel 4
[AFR6]
1. I/O pins used simultaneously for high current source/sink must be uniformly spaced around the package. In addition, the
total driven current must respect the absolute maximum ratings (see Section 10: Electrical characteristics).
2. When the MCU is in Halt/Active-halt mode, PA1 is automatically configured in input weak pull-up and cannot be used for
waking up the device. In this mode, the output state of PA1 is not driven. It is recommended to use PA1 only in input mode
if Halt/Active-halt is used in the application.
3. In the open-drain output column, “T” defines a true open-drain I/O (P-buffer, weak pull-up, and protection diode to VDD are
not implemented).
4. The PD1 pin is in input pull-up during the reset phase and after internal reset release.
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As shown in the rightmost column of the pin description table, some alternate functions can
be remapped at different I/O ports by programming one of eight AFR (alternate function
remap) option bits. When the remapping option is active, the default alternate function is no
longer available.
To use an alternate function, the corresponding peripheral must be enabled in the peripheral
registers.
Alternate function remapping does not effect GPIO capabilities of the I/O ports (see the
GPIO section of the family reference manual, RM0016).
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Register map
6.2.1
I/O port hardware register map
Table 7. I/O port hardware register map
Address
Register label
Register name
Reset status
0x00 5000
PA_ODR
Port A data output latch register
0x00
0x00 5001
PA_IDR
Port A input pin value register
0xXX(1)
PA_DDR
Port A data direction register
0x00
0x00 5003
PA_CR1
Port A control register 1
0x00
0x00 5004
PA_CR2
Port A control register 2
0x00
0x00 5005
PB_ODR
Port B data output latch register
0x00
0x00 5006
PB_IDR
Port B input pin value register
0xXX(1)
PB_DDR
Port B data direction register
0x00
0x00 5008
PB_CR1
Port B control register 1
0x00
0x00 5009
PB_CR2
Port B control register 2
0x00
0x00 500A
PC_ODR
Port C data output latch register
0x00
0x00 500B
PB_IDR
Port C input pin value register
0xXX(1)
PC_DDR
Port C data direction register
0x00
0x00 500D
PC_CR1
Port C control register 1
0x00
0x00 500E
PC_CR2
Port C control register 2
0x00
0x00 500F
PD_ODR
Port D data output latch register
0x00
0x00 5010
PD_IDR
Port D input pin value register
0xXX(1)
PD_DDR
Port D data direction register
0x00
0x00 5012
PD_CR1
Port D control register 1
0x02
0x00 5013
PD_CR2
Port D control register 2
0x00
0x00 5014
PE_ODR
Port E data output latch register
0x00
0x00 5015
PE_IDR
Port E input pin value register
0xXX(1)
PE_DDR
Port E data direction register
0x00
0x00 5017
PE_CR1
Port E control register 1
0x00
0x00 5018
PE_CR2
Port E control register 2
0x00
0x00 5019
PF_ODR
Port F data output latch register
0x00
0x00 501A
PF_IDR
Port F input pin value register
0xXX(1)
PF_DDR
Port F data direction register
0x00
0x00 501C
PF_CR1
Port F control register 1
0x00
0x00 501D
PF_CR2
Port F control register 2
0x00
0x00 5002
0x00 5007
0x00 500C
0x00 5011
0x00 5016
0x00 501B
Block
Port A
Port B
Port C
Port D
Port E
Port F
1. Depends on the external circuitry.
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Table 8. General hardware register map
Address
Block
Register label
0x00 501E to 0x00 5059
Register name
Reset status
Reserved area (60 byte)
0x00 505A
FLASH_CR1
Flash control register 1
0x00
0x00 505B
FLASH_CR2
Flash control register 2
0x00
0x00 505C
FLASH_NCR2
Flash complementary control
register 2
0xFF
FLASH _FPR
Flash protection register
0x00
0x00 505E
FLASH _NFPR
Flash complementary
protection register
0xFF
0x00 505F
FLASH _IAPSR
Flash in-application
programming status register
0x00
0x00 505D
Flash
0x00 5060 to 0x00 5061
0x00 5062
Reserved area (2 byte)
Flash
0x00 5063
0x00 5064
Flash program memory
unprotection register
FLASH _PUKR
Reserved area (1 byte)
Flash
Data EEPROM unprotection
register
FLASH _DUKR
0x00 5065 to 0x00 509F
EXTI_CR1
External interrupt control
register 1
0x00
EXTI_CR2
External interrupt control
register 2
0x00
ITC
0x00 50A1
0x00 50A2 to 0x00 50B2
Reserved area (17 byte)
RST
0x00 50B4 to 0x00 50BF
0x00 50C0
0x00 50C1
0x00 50C2
0x00
Reserved area (59 byte)
0x00 50A0
0x00 50B3
0x00
RST_SR
Reset status register
0xXX(1)
Reserved area (12 byte)
CLK
CLK_ICKR
Internal clock control register
0x01
CLK_ECKR
External clock control register
0x00
Reserved area (1 byte)
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Table 8. General hardware register map (continued)
Address
Register label
Register name
Reset status
0x00 50C3
CLK_CMSR
Clock master status register
0xE1
0x00 50C4
CLK_SWR
Clock master switch register
0xE1
0x00 50C5
CLK_SWCR
Clock switch control register
0xXX
0x00 50C6
CLK_CKDIVR
Clock divider register
0x18
0x00 50C7
CLK_PCKENR1
Peripheral clock gating
register 1
0xFF
CLK_CSSR
Clock security system register
0x00
0x00 50C9
CLK_CCOR
Configurable clock control
register
0x00
0x00 50CA
CLK_PCKENR2
Peripheral clock gating
register 2
0xFF
0x00 50CC
CLK_HSITRIMR
HSI clock calibration trimming
register
0x00
0x00 50CD
CLK_SWIMCCR
SWIM clock control register
0bXXXX XXX0
0x00 50C8
Block
CLK
0x00 50CE to 0x00 50D0
0x00 50D1
0x00 50D2
Reserved area (3 byte)
WWDG
WWDG_CR
WWDG control register
0x7F
WWDG_WR
WWDR window register
0x7F
0x00 50D3 to 00 50DF
Reserved area (13 byte)
0x00 50E0
0x00 50E1
IWDG
0x00 50E2
IWDG_KR
IWDG key register
0xXX(2)
IWDG_PR
IWDG prescaler register
0x00
IWDG_RLR
IWDG reload register
0xFF
0x00 50E3 to 0x00 50EF
Reserved area (13 byte)
0x00 50F0
0x00 50F1
AWU
0x00 50F2
0x00 50F3
BEEP
AWU_CSR1
AWU control/status register 1
0x00
AWU_APR
AWU asynchronous prescaler
buffer register
0x3F
AWU_TBR
AWU timebase selection
register
0x00
BEEP_CSR
BEEP control/status register
0x1F
0x00 50F4 to 0x00 50FF
0x00 5200
SPI_CR1
SPI control register 1
0x00
0x00 5201
SPI_CR2
SPI control register 2
0x00
0x00 5202
SPI_ICR
SPI interrupt control register
0x00
SPI_SR
SPI status register
0x02
SPI_DR
SPI data register
0x00
0x00 5205
SPI_CRCPR
SPI CRC polynomial register
0x07
0x00 5206
SPI_RXCRCR
SPI Rx CRC register
0xFF
0x00 5207
SPI_TXCRCR
SPI Tx CRC register
0xFF
0x00 5203
0x00 5204
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Address
Block
Register label
0x00 5208 to 0x00 520F
Register name
Reset status
Reserved area (8 byte)
0x00 5210
I2C_CR1
I2C control register 1
0x00
0x00 5211
I2C_CR2
I2C control register 2
0x00
0x00 5212
I2C_FREQR
I2C frequency register
0x00
0x00 5213
I2C_OARL
I2C Own address register low
0x00
0x00 5214
I2C_OARH
I2C Own address register
high
0x00
0x00 5215
Reserved
0x00 5216
I2C_DR
I2C data register
0x00
I2C_SR1
I2C status register 1
0x00
0x00 5218
I2C_SR2
I2C status register 2
0x00
0x00 5219
I2C_SR3
I2C status register 3
0x0X
0x00 521A
I2C_ITR
I2C interrupt control register
0x00
0x00 521B
I2C_CCRL
I2C Clock control register low
0x00
0x00 521C
I2C_CCRH
I2C Clock control register high
0x00
0x00 521D
I2C_TRISER
I2C TRISE register
0x02
0x00 521E
I2C_PECR
I2C packet error checking
register
0x00
0x00 5217
I2C
0x00 521F to 0x00 522F
Reserved area (17 byte)
0x00 5230
UART1_SR
UART1 status register
0xC0
0x00 5231
UART1_DR
UART1 data register
0xXX
0x00 5232
UART1_BRR1
UART1 baud rate register 1
0x00
0x00 5233
UART1_BRR2
UART1 baud rate register 2
0x00
0x00 5234
UART1_CR1
UART1 control register 1
0x00
UART1_CR2
UART1 control register 2
0x00
0x00 5236
UART1_CR3
UART1 control register 3
0x00
0x00 5237
UART1_CR4
UART1 control register 4
0x00
0x00 5238
UART1_CR5
UART1 control register 5
0x00
0x00 5239
UART1_GTR
UART1 guard time register
0x00
0x00 523A
UART1_PSCR
UART1 prescaler register
0x00
0x00 5235
0x00 523B to 0x00 523F
UART1
Reserved area (21 byte)
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Address
Block
Register label
Register name
Reset status
0x00 5250
TIM1_CR1
TIM1 control register 1
0x00
0x00 5251
TIM1_CR2
TIM1 control register 2
0x00
0x00 5252
TIM1_SMCR
TIM1 slave mode control
register
0x00
0x00 5253
TIM1_ETR
TIM1 external trigger register
0x00
0x00 5254
TIM1_IER
TIM1 interrupt enable register
0x00
0x00 5255
TIM1_SR1
TIM1 status register 1
0x00
0x00 5256
TIM1_SR2
TIM1 status register 2
0x00
0x00 5257
TIM1_EGR
TIM1 event generation
register
0x00
0x00 5258
TIM1_CCMR1
TIM1 capture/compare mode
register 1
0x00
0x00 5259
TIM1_CCMR2
TIM1 capture/compare mode
register 2
0x00
0x00 525A
TIM1_CCMR3
TIM1 capture/compare mode
register 3
0x00
0x00 525B
TIM1_CCMR4
TIM1 capture/compare mode
register 4
0x00
0x00 525C
TIM1_CCER1
TIM1 capture/compare enable
register 1
0x00
0x00 525D
TIM1_CCER2
TIM1 capture/compare enable
register 2
0x00
0x00 525E
TIM1_CNTRH
TIM1 counter high
0x00
0x00 525F
TIM1_CNTRL
TIM1 counter low
0x00
0x00 5260
TIM1_PSCRH
TIM1 prescaler register high
0x00
0x00 5261
TIM1_PSCRL
TIM1 prescaler register low
0x00
0x00 5262
TIM1_ARRH
TIM1 auto-reload register high
0xFF
0x00 5263
TIM1_ARRL
TIM1 auto-reload register low
0xFF
0x00 5264
TIM1_RCR
TIM1 repetition counter
register
0x00
0x00 5265
TIM1_CCR1H
TIM1 capture/compare
register 1 high
0x00
0x00 5266
TIM1_CCR1L
TIM1 capture/compare
register 1 low
0x00
0x00 5267
TIM1_CCR2H
TIM1 capture/compare
register 2 high
0x00
0x00 5268
TIM1_CCR2L
TIM1 capture/compare
register 2 low
0x00
0x00 5269
TIM1_CCR3H
TIM1 capture/compare
register 3 high
0x00
TIM1
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Address
Register label
Register name
Reset status
0x00 526A
TIM1_CCR3L
TIM1 capture/compare
register 3 low
0x00
0x00 526B
TIM1_CCR4H
TIM1 capture/compare
register 4 high
0x00
TIM1_CCR4L
TIM1 capture/compare
register 4 low
0x00
0x00 526D
TIM1_BKR
TIM1 break register
0x00
0x00 526E
TIM1_DTR
TIM1 dead-time register
0x00
0x00 526F
TIM1_OISR
TIM1 output idle state register
0x00
0x00 526C
0x00 5270 to 0x00 52FF
Block
TIM1
Reserved area (147 byte)
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Table 8. General hardware register map (continued)
Address
Block
Register label
Register name
Reset status
0x00 5300
TIM5_CR1
TIM5 control register 1
0x00
0x00 5301
TIM5_CR2
TIM5 control register 2
0x00
0x00 5302
TIM5_SMCR
TIM5 slave mode control
register
0x00
0x00 5303
TIM5_IER
TIM5 Interrupt enable register 0x00
0x00 5304
TIM5_SR1
TIM5 status register 1
0x00
0x00 5305
TIM5_SR2
TIM5 status register 2
0x00
0x00 5306
TIM5_EGR
TIM5 event generation
register
0x00
0x00 5307
TIM5_CCMR1
TIM5 capture/compare mode
register 1
0x00
0x00 5308
TIM5_CCMR2
TIM5 capture/compare mode
register 2
0x00
0x00 5309
TIM5_CCMR3
TIM5 capture/compare mode
register 3
0x00
0x00 530A
TIM5_CCER1
TIM5 capture/compare enable
0x00
register 1
TIM5_CCER2
TIM5 capture/compare enable
0x00
register 2
0x00 530C
TIM5_CNTRH
TIM5 counter high
0x00
0x00 530D
TIM5_CNTRL
TIM5 counter low
0x00
0x00 530E
TIM5_PSCR
TIM5 prescaler register
0x00
0x00 530F
TIM5_ARRH
TIM5 auto-reload register high 0xFF
0x00 5310
TIM5_ARRL
TIM5 auto-reload register low
0xFF
0x00 5311
TIM5_CCR1H
TIM5 capture/compare
register 1 high
0x00
0x00 5312
TIM5_CCR1L
TIM5 capture/compare
register 1 low
0x00
0x00 5313
TIM5_CCR2H
TIM5 capture/compare reg. 2
high
0x00
0x00 5314
TIM5_CCR2L
TIM5 capture/compare
register 2 low
0x00
0x00 5315
TIM5_CCR3H
TIM5 capture/compare
register 3 high
0x00
0x00 5316
TIM5_CCR3L
TIM5 capture/compare
register 3 low
0x00
0x00 530B
0x00 5317 to 0x00 533F
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Address
Block
Register label
Register name
Reset status
0x00 5340
TIM6_CR1
TIM6 control register 1
0x00
0x00 5341
TIM6_CR2
TIM6 control register 2
0x00
0x00 5342
TIM6_SMCR
TIM6 slave mode control
register
0x00
0x00 5343
TIM6_IER
TIM6 interrupt enable register 0x00
TIM6_SR
TIM6 status register
0x00
0x00 5345
TIM6_EGR
TIM6 event generation
register
0x00
0x00 5346
TIM6_CNTR
TIM6 counter
0x00
0x00 5347
TIM6_PSCR
TIM6 prescaler register
0x00
0x00 5348
TIM6_ARR
TIM6 auto-reload register
0xFF
0x00 5344
TIM6
0x00 5349 to 0x00 53DF
0x00 53E0 to 0x00 53F3
0x00 53F4 to 0x00 53FF
Reserved area (153 byte)
ADC1
ADC_DBxR
ADC data buffer registers
0x00
Reserved area (12 byte)
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Address
Register label
Register name
Reset status
0x00 5400
ADC_CSR
ADC control/status register
0x00
0x00 5401
ADC_CR1
ADC configuration register 1
0x00
0x00 5402
ADC_CR2
ADC configuration register 2
0x00
0x00 5403
ADC_CR3
ADC configuration register 3
0x00
0x00 5404
ADC_DRH
ADC data register high
0xXX
0x00 5405
ADC_DRL
ADC data register low
0xXX
0x00 5406
ADC_TDRH
ADC Schmitt trigger disable
register high
0x00
0x00 5407
ADC_TDRL
ADC Schmitt trigger disable
register low
0x00
0x00 5408
ADC_HTRH
ADC high threshold register
high
0x03
ADC_HTRL
ADC high threshold register
low
0xFF
0x00 540A
ADC_LTRH
ADC low threshold register
high
0x00
0x00 540B
ADC_LTRL
ADC low threshold register
low
0x00
0x00 540C
ADC_AWSRH
ADC analog watchdog status
register high
0x00
0x00 540D
ADC_AWSRL
ADC analog watchdog status
register low
0x00
0x00 540E
ADC _AWCRH
ADC analog watchdog control
register high
0x00
0x00 540F
ADC_AWCRL
ADC analog watchdog control
register low
0x00
0x00 5409
Block
ADC1
cont’d
0x00 5410 to 0x00 57FF
Reserved area (1008 byte)
1. Depends on the previous reset source.
2. Write-only register.
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Table 9. CPU/SWIM/debug module/interrupt controller registers
Register label
Register name
Reset
status
0x00 7F00
A
Accumulator
0x00
0x00 7F01
PCE
Program counter extended
0x00
0x00 7F02
PCH
Program counter high
0x00
0x00 7F03
PCL
Program counter low
0x00
XH
X index register high
0x00
XL
X index register low
0x00
0x00 7F06
YH
Y index register high
0x00
0x00 7F07
YL
Y index register low
0x00
0x00 7F08
SPH
Stack pointer high
0x03
0x00 7F09
SPL
Stack pointer low
0xFF
0x00 7F0A
CCR
Condition code register
0x28
Address
Block
0x00 7F04
0x00 7F05
(1)
CPU
0x00 7F0B to 0x00 7F5F
Reserved area (85 byte)
CFG_GCR
Global configuration
register
0x00
0x00 7F70
ITC_SPR1
Interrupt software priority
register 1
0xFF
0x00 7F71
ITC_SPR2
Interrupt software priority
register 2
0xFF
0x00 7F72
ITC_SPR3
Interrupt software priority
register 3
0xFF
0x00 7F73
ITC_SPR4
Interrupt software priority
register 4
0xFF
0x00 7F74
ITC_SPR5
Interrupt software priority
register 5
0xFF
0x00 7F75
ITC_SPR6
Interrupt software priority
register 6
0xFF
0x00 7F76
ITC_SPR7
Interrupt software priority
register 7
0xFF
0x00 7F77
ITC_SPR8
Interrupt software priority
register 8
0xFF
0x00 7F60
CPU
ITC
0x00 7F78 to 0x00 7F79
0x00 7F80
0x00 7F81 to 0x00 7F8F
Reserved area (2 byte)
SWIM
SWIM_CSR
SWIM control status
register
0x00
Reserved area (15 byte)
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Register label
Register name
Reset
status
0x00 7F90
DM_BK1RE
DM breakpoint 1 register
extended byte
0xFF
0x00 7F91
DM_BK1RH
DM breakpoint 1 register
high byte
0xFF
0x00 7F92
DM_BK1RL
DM breakpoint 1 register
low byte
0xFF
0x00 7F93
DM_BK2RE
DM breakpoint 2 register
extended byte
0xFF
0x00 7F94
DM_BK2RH
DM breakpoint 2 register
high byte
0xFF
DM_BK2RL
DM breakpoint 2 register
low byte
0xFF
0x00 7F96
DM_CR1
DM debug module control
register 1
0x00
0x00 7F97
DM_CR2
DM debug module control
register 2
0x00
0x00 7F98
DM_CSR1
DM debug module
control/status register 1
0x10
0x00 7F99
DM_CSR2
DM debug module
control/status register 2
0x00
0x00 7F9A
DM_ENFCTR
DM enable function register
0xFF
Address
Block
0x00 7F95
0x00 7F9B to 0x00 7F9F
DM
Reserved area (5 byte)
1. Accessible by debug module only.
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Interrupt vector mapping
Table 10. Interrupt mapping
IRQ no.
Source block
Description
Wakeup from
halt mode
Wakeup from
active-halt mode
Vector address
-
RESET
Reset
Yes
Yes
0x00 8000
-
TRAP
Software interrupt
-
-
0x00 8004
0
TLI
External top level
interrupt
-
-
0x00 8008
1
AWU
Auto wake up from
halt
-
Yes
0x00 800C
2
CLK
Clock controller
-
-
0x00 8010
3
EXTI0
Port A external
interrupts
Yes(1)
Yes(1)
0x00 8014
4
EXTI1
Port B external
interrupts
Yes
Yes
0x00 8018
5
EXTI2
Port C external
interrupts
Yes
Yes
0x00 801C
6
EXTI3
Port D external
interrupts
Yes
Yes
0x00 8020
7
EXTI4
Port E external
interrupts
Yes
Yes
0x00 8024
8
Port F external
interrupts
EXTI5
-
-
0x00 8028
9
Reserved
-
-
-
0x00 802C
10
SPI
End of transfer
Yes
Yes
0x00 8030
11
TIM1
TIM1 update/
overflow/
underflow/ trigger/
break
-
-
0x00 8034
12
TIM1
TIM1 capture/
compare
-
-
0x00 8038
13
TIM5
TIM5 update/
overflow/trigger
-
-
0x00 803C
14
TIM5
TIM5 capture/
compare
-
-
0x00 8040
15
Reserved
-
-
-
0x00 8044
16
Reserved
-
-
-
0x00 8048
17
UART1
Tx complete
-
-
0x00 804C
18
UART1
Receive register
DATA FULL
-
-
0x00 8050
19
I2C
I2C interrupt
Yes
Yes
0x00 8054
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IRQ no.
Source block
Description
Wakeup from
halt mode
Wakeup from
active-halt mode
Vector address
20
Reserved
-
-
-
0x00 8058
21
Reserved
-
-
-
0x00 805C
22
ADC1
ADC1 end of
conversion/ analog
watchdog interrupt
-
-
0x00 8060
23
TIM6 update/
overflow
TIM6
24
Flash
EOP/WR_PG_DIS
-
-
Reserved
1. Except PA1.
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Option byte
Option byte
Option byte contain configurations for device hardware features as well as the memory
protection of the device. They are stored in a dedicated block of the memory. Except for the
ROP (read-out protection) byte, each option byte has to be stored twice, in a regular form
(OPTx) and a complemented one (NOPTx) for redundancy.
Option byte can be modified in ICP mode (via SWIM) by accessing the EEPROM address
shown in the table below.
Option byte can also be modified ‘on the fly’ by the application in IAP mode, except the ROP
option that can only be modified in ICP mode (via SWIM).
Refer to the STM8S Flash programming manual (PM0051) and STM8 SWIM
communication protocol and debug module user manual (UM0470) for information on SWIM
programming procedures.
Table 11. Option byte
Addr.
Option
name
Option
byte
no.
Option bits
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Factory
default
setting
Read-out
0x4800
protection
OPT0
ROP [7:0]
0x00
(ROP)
0x4801
User boot
OPT1
UBC [7:0]
0x00
0x4802
code (UBC)
NOPT1
NUBC [7:0]
0xFF
0x4803
Alternate
OPT2
AFR7
AFR6
AFR5
AFR4
AFR3
AFR2
AFR1
AFR0
0x00
NOPT2
NAFR7
NAFR6
NAFR5
NAFR4
NAFR3
NAFR2
NAFR1
NAFR0
0xFF
IWDG
WWDG
WWDG
_HW
_HW
_HALT
function
0x4804
remapping
(AFR)
0x4805h
OPT3
Reserved
0x4806
NOPT3
Reserved
0x4807
OPT4
Reserved
NOPT4
Reserved
HSI
TRIM
LSI _ EN
0x00
Misc. option
NHSI
NLSI
NIWDG
NWWDG
NWWG
TRIM
_ EN
_HW
_HW
_HALT
PRS C1
PRS C0
0x00
NPRSC1
NPR SC0
0xFF
EXT CLK
CKAWU
SEL
0xFF
Clock option
0x4808
NEXT
NCKA
CLK
WUSEL
0x4809
HSE clock
OPT5
HSECNT [7:0]
0x00
0x480A
startup
NOPT5
NHSECNT [7:0]
0xFF
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Option byte no.
Description
OPT0
ROP[7:0] Memory readout protection (ROP)
0xAA: Enable readout protection (write access via SWIM protocol)
Note: Refer to the family reference manual (RM0016) section on
Flash/EEPROM memory readout protection for details.
OPT1
UBC[7:0] User boot code area
0x00: no UBC, no write-protection
0x01: Page 0 defined as UBC, memory write-protected
Page 0 and 1 contain the interrupt vectors.
...
0x7F: Pages 0 to 126 defined as UBC, memory write-protected
Other values: Pages 0 to 127 defined as UBC, memory write-protected
Note: Refer to the family reference manual (RM0016) section on Flash write
protection for more details.
OPT2
AFR[7:0]
Refer to the following section for alternate function remapping descriptions of
bits [7:2] and [1:0] respectively.
HSITRIM: High speed internal clock trimming register size
0: 3-bit trimming supported in CLK_HSITRIMR register
1: 4-bit trimming supported in CLK_HSITRIMR register
LSI_EN: Low speed internal clock enable
0: LSI clock is not available as CPU clock source
1: LSI clock is available as CPU clock source
OPT3
IWDG_HW: Independent watchdog
0: IWDG Independent watchdog activated by software
1: IWDG Independent watchdog activated by hardware
WWDG_HW: Window watchdog activation
0: WWDG window watchdog activated by software
1: WWDG window watchdog activated by hardware
WWDG_HALT: Window watchdog reset on halt
0: No reset generated on halt if WWDG active
1: Reset generated on halt if WWDG active
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Table 12. Option byte description (continued)
Option byte no.
Description
EXTCLK: External clock selection
0: External crystal connected to OSCIN/OSCOUT
1: External clock signal on OSCIN
OPT4
CKAWUSEL: Auto wake-up unit/clock
0: LSI clock source selected for AWU
1: HSE clock with prescaler selected as clock source for AWU
PRSC[1:0] AWU clock prescaler
0x: 16 MHz to 128 kHz prescaler
10: 8 MHz to 128 kHz prescaler
11: 4 MHz to 128 kHz prescaler
OPT5
8.1
HSECNT[7:0]: HSE crystal oscillator stabilization time
0x00: 2048 HSE cycles
0xB4: 128 HSE cycles
0xD2: 8 HSE cycles
0xE1: 0.5 HSE cycles
Alternate function remapping bits
Table 13. STM8S903K3 alternate function remapping bits [7:2] for 32-pin packages
Description(1)
Option byte no.
OPT2
AFR7 Alternate function remapping option 7
0: AFR7 remapping option inactive: Default alternate functions.(2)
1: Port C3 alternate function = TIM1_CH1N;
port C4 alternate function = TIM1_CH2N.
AFR6 Alternate function remapping option 6
0: AFR6 remapping option inactive: Default alternate function.(2)
1: Port D7 alternate function = TIM1_CH4.
AFR5 Alternate function remapping option 5
0: AFR5 remapping option inactive: Default alternate function.(2)
1: Port D0 alternate function = CLK_CCO.
AFR4 Alternate function remapping option 4
0: AFR4 remapping option inactive: Default alternate functions.(2)
1: Port B4 alternate function = ADC_ETR;
port B5 alternate function = TIM1_BKIN.
AFR3 Alternate function remapping option 3
0: AFR3 remapping option inactive: Default alternate function.(2)
1: Port C3 alternate function = TLI.
AFR2 Alternate function remapping option 2
0: AFR2 remapping option inactive: Default alternate functions.(2)
1: Port C4 alternate function = AIN2; port D2 alternate function = AIN3;
port D4 alternate function = UART1_CK
1. Do not use more than one remapping option in the same port.
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Table 14. STM8S903F3 alternate function remapping bits [7:2] for 20-pin packages
Description(1)
Option byte no.
AFR7 Alternate function remapping option 7
0: AFR7 remapping option inactive: Default alternate functions.(2)
1: Port C3 alternate function = TIM1_CH1N;
port C4 alternate function = TIM1_CH2N.
AFR6 Alternate function remapping option 6
Reserved.
AFR5 Alternate function remapping option 5
Reserved.
AFR4 Alternate function remapping option 4
0: AFR4 remapping option inactive: Default alternate functions.(2)
1: Port B4 alternate function = ADC_ETR;
port B5 alternate function = TIM1_BKIN.
AFR3 Alternate function remapping option 3
0: AFR3 remapping option inactive: Default alternate function.(2)
1: Port C3 alternate function = TLI.
AFR2 Alternate function remapping option 2
Reserved.
OPT2
1. Do not use more than one remapping option in the same port.
2. Refer to STM8S903K3 pin descriptions.
Table 15. STM8S903K3 alternate function remapping bits [1:0] for 32-pin packages
AFR1 option bit value AFR0 option bit value
0
0
1
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1
0
I/O port
Alternate function
mapping
AFR1 and AFR0 remapping options inactive:
Default alternate functions(1)
PC5
TIM5_CH1
PC6
TIM1_CH1
PC7
TIM1_CH2
PA3
SPI_NSS
PD2
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(continued)
AFR1 option bit value AFR0 option bit value
1
1
Alternate function
mapping
I/O port
PD2
TIM5_CH3
PC5
TIM5_CH1
PC6
TIM1_CH1
PC7
TIM1_CH2
PC2
TIM1_CH3N
PC1
TIM1_CH2N
PE5
TIM1_CH1N
PA3
UART1_TX
PF4
UART1_RX
1. Refer to STM8S903K3 pin description.
Table 16. STM8S903F3 alternate function remapping bits [1:0] for 20-pin packages
AFR1 option bit value AFR0 option bit value
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
Alternate function
mapping
I/O port
AFR1 and AFR0 remapping options inactive:
Default alternate functions(1)
PC5
TIM5_CH1
PC6
TIM1_CH1
PC7
TIM1_CH2
PA3
SPI_NSS
PD2
TIM5_CH3
PD2
TIM5_CH3
PC5
TIM5_CH1
PC6
TIM1_CH1
PC7
TIM1_CH2
PC2
-
PC1
-
PE5
TIM1_CH1N
PA3
UART1_TX
PF4
UART1_RX
1. Refer to STM8S903F3 pin descriptions.
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Unique ID
The devices feature a 96-bit unique device identifier which provides a reference number that
is unique for any device and in any context. The 96 bits of the identifier can never be altered
by the user.
The unique device identifier can be read in single byte and may then be concatenated using
a custom algorithm.
The unique device identifier is ideally suited:
•
For use as serial numbers
•
For use as security keys to increase the code security in the program memory while
using and combining this unique ID with software cryptographic primitives and
protocols before programming the internal memory.
•
To activate secure boot processes
Table 17. Unique ID registers (96 bits)
Address
Content
description
Unique ID bits
7
0x4865
0x4866
0x4867
5
4
3
U_ID[7:0]
X co-ordinate on
the wafer
U_ID[15:8]
U_ID[23:16]
0x4868
Y co-ordinate on
the wafer
U_ID[31:24]
0x4869
Wafer number
U_ID[39:32]
0x486A
U_ID[47:40]
0x486B
U_ID[55:48]
0x486C
U_ID[63:56]
0x486D
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Lot number
U_ID[71:64]
0x486E
U_ID[79:72]
0x486F
U_ID[87:80]
0x4870
U_ID[95:88]
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10.1
Parameter conditions
Unless otherwise specified, all voltages are referred to VSS.
10.1.1
Minimum and maximum values
Unless otherwise specified the minimum and maximum values are guaranteed in the worst
conditions of ambient temperature, supply voltage and frequencies by tests in production on
100% of the devices with an ambient temperature at TA = 25 °C, and TA = TAmax (given by
the selected temperature range).
Data based on characterization results, design simulation and/or technology characteristics
are indicated in the table footnotes and are not tested in production. Based on
characterization, the minimum and maximum values refer to sample tests and represent the
mean value plus or minus three times the standard deviation (mean ± 3 Σ).
10.1.2
Typical values
Unless otherwise specified, typical data are based on TA = 25 °C, VDD = 5.0 V. They are
given only as design guidelines and are not tested.
Typical ADC accuracy values are determined by characterization of a batch of samples from
a standard diffusion lot over the full temperature range, where 95% of the devices have an
error less than or equal to the value indicated (mean ± 2 Σ).
10.1.3
Typical curves
Unless otherwise specified, all typical curves are given only as design guidelines and are
not tested.
10.1.4
Loading capacitor
The loading conditions used for pin parameter measurement are shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8. Pin loading conditions
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Pin input voltage
The input voltage measurement on a pin of the device is described in Figure 9.
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Absolute maximum ratings
Stresses above the absolute maximum ratings listed in Table 18: Voltage characteristics,
Table 19: Current characteristics and Table 20: Thermal characteristics may cause
permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and a functional operation
of the device at these conditions is not implied. Exposure to maximum rating conditions for
extended periods may affect the device’s reliability.
The device’s mission profile (application conditions) is compliant with the JEDEC JESD47
Qualification Standard, the extended mission profiles are available on demand.
Table 18. Voltage characteristics
Symbol
Min
Max
Unit
-0.3
6.5
V
Input voltage on true open drain pins(2)
VSS - 0.3
6.5
Input voltage on any other pin(2)
VSS - 0.3
VDD + 0.3
|VDDx - VDD| Variations between different power pins
-
50
|VSSx - VSS|
Variations between all the different ground pins
-
50
VESD
Electrostatic discharge voltage
VDDx - VSS
VIN
Ratings
Supply voltage (including VDDA and VDDIO)(1)
V
mV
see Absolute maximum ratings
(electrical sensitivity) on
page 88
1. All power (VDD) and ground (VSS) pins must always be connected to the external power supply
2. This pin must never be exceeded. This is implicitly insured if VIN maximum is respected. If VIN maximum
cannot be respected, the injection current must be limited externally to the IINJ(PIN) value. A positive
injection is induced by VIN > VDD while a negative injection is induced by VIN < VSS. For true open-drain
pads, there is no positive injection current, and the corresponding VIN maximum must always be respected
Table 19. Current characteristics
Symbol
IVDD
Total current into VDD power lines (source)(2)
100
IVSS
(sink)(1)
80
IIO
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Ratings
Total current out of VSS ground lines
Output current sunk by any I/O and control pin
20
Output current source by any I/Os and control pin
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Table 19. Current characteristics (continued)
Symbol
IINJ(PIN)
(3) (4)
ΣIINJ(PIN)(3)
Max.(1)
Ratings
Injected current on NRST pin
±4
Injected current on OSCIN pin
±4
Injected current on any other pin(5)
±4
Total injected current (sum of all I/O and control pins)(5)
±20
Unit
mA
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. All power (VDD, VDDIO, VDDA) and ground (VSS, VSSIO, VSSA) pins must always be connected to the external
supply.
3. IINJ(PIN) must never be exceeded. This condition is implicitly insured if VIN maximum is respected. If VIN
maximum cannot be respected, the injection current must be limited externally to the IINJ(PIN) value. A
positive injection is induced by VIN > VDD while a negative injection is induced by VIN < VSS. For true opendrain pads, there is no positive injection current allowed and the corresponding VIN maximum must always
be respected.
4. ADC accuracy vs. negative injection current: Injecting negative current on any of the analog input pins
should be avoided as this significantly reduces the accuracy of the conversion being performed on another
analog input. It is recommended to add a Schottky diode (pin to ground) to standard analog pins which may
potentially inject negative current. Any positive injection current within the limits specified for IINJ(PIN) and
ΣIINJ(PIN) in the I/O port pin characteristics section does not affect the ADC accuracy.
5. When several inputs are submitted to a current injection, the maximum ΣIINJ(PIN) is the absolute sum of the
positive and negative injected currents (instantaneous values). These results are based on characterization
with ΣIINJ(PIN) maximum current injection on four I/O port pins of the device.
Table 20. Thermal characteristics
Symbol
10.3
Ratings
TSTG
Storage temperature range
TJ
Maximum junction temperature
Value
Unit
−65 to 150
°C
150
Operating conditions
Table 21. General operating conditions
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
fCPU
Internal CPU clock frequency
-
0
16
MHz
VDD/VDDIO
Standard operating voltage
-
2.95
5.5
V
CEXT: capacitance of external
capacitor
-
470
3300
nF
-
0.3
Ω
-
15
nH
TSSOP20
-
182
SO20W
-
1000
UFQFPN20
-
198
LQFP32
-
333
UFQFPN32
-
526
SDIP32
-
333
VCAP(1)
ESR of external capacitor
ESL of external capacitor
PD(3)
Power dissipation
at TA = 85 °C for suffix 6
at 1 MHz(2)
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Table 21. General operating conditions (continued)
Symbol
PD(3)
Parameter
Power dissipation
at TA = 125 °C for suffix 3
Conditions
Min
Max
TSSOP20
-
45
SO20W
-
250
UFQFPN20
-
49
LQFP32
-
83
UFQFPN32
-
132
SDIP32
-
83
TA
Ambient temperature for suffix
6 version
Maximum power
dissipation
-40
85
TA
Ambient temperature for suffix
3 version
Maximum power
dissipation
-40
125
TJ
Junction temperature range
Suffix 6 version
-40
105
Suffix 3 version
-40
130
Unit
mW
°C
1. Care should be taken when selecting the capacitor, due to its tolerance, as well as the parameter
dependency on temperature, DC bias and frequency in addition to other factors. The parameter maximum
value must be respected for the full application range.
2. This frequency of 1 MHz as a condition for VCAP parameters is given by design of internal regulator.
3. To calculate PDmax(TA), use the formula PDmax=(TJmax- TA)/ΘJA (see Section 12: Thermal characteristics)
with the value for TJmax given in the previous table and the value for ΘJA given in Section 12: Thermal
characteristics
Figure 10. fCPUmax versus VDD
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Symbol
tVDD
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VDD rise time rate
VDD fall time
rate(1)
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
-
2
-
∞
-
2
-
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Table 22. Operating conditions at power-up/power-down (continued)
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VDD rising
-
-
1.7
ms
2.6
2.7
2.85
tTEMP
Reset release delay
VIT+
Power-on reset
threshold
-
VIT-
Brown-out reset
threshold
-
2.5
2.65
2.8
VHYS(BOR)
Brown-out reset
hysteresis
-
-
70
-
V
mV
1. Reset is always generated after a tTEMP delay. The application must ensure that VDD is still above the
minimum operating voltage (VDD min) when the tTEMP delay has elapsed.
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VCAP external capacitor
The stabilization for the main regulator is achieved by connecting an external capacitor
CEXT to the VCAP pin. CEXT is specified in Table 21. Care should be taken to limit the series
inductance to less than 15 nH.
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10.3.2
Supply current characteristics
The current consumption is measured as illustrated in Figure 9: Pin input voltage.
Total supply current consumption in run mode
The MCU is placed under the following conditions:
•
All I/O pins in input mode with a static value at VDD or VSS (no load)
•
All peripherals are disabled (clock stopped by peripheral clock gating registers) except
if explicitly mentioned.
Subject to general operating conditions for VDD and TA.
Table 23. Total current consumption with code execution in run mode at VDD = 5 V
Symbol
Typ
Max(1)
2.3
-
2
2.35
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
1.7
2
HSE user ext. clock
(16 MHz)
0.86
-
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.7
0.87
fCPU = fMASTER /128 =
15.625 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)
0.46
0.58
fCPU = fMASTER = 128 kHz
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
0.41
0.55
Parameter
Conditions
HSE crystal osc. (16 MHz)
fCPU = fMASTER = 16 MHz
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executed
from RAM
fCPU = fMASTER /128 = 125 kHz
HSE user ext. clock
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Table 23. Total current consumption with code execution in run mode at VDD = 5 V (continued)
Symbol
Typ
Max(1)
HSE crystal osc. (16 MHz)
4.5
-
HSE user ext. clock
(16 MHz)
4.3
4.75
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
3.7
4.5
fCPU = fMASTER = 2 MHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)(2)
0.84
1.05
fCPU = fMASTER /128 = 125 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.72
0.9
fCPU = fMASTER /128 =
15.625 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)
0.46
0.58
fCPU = fMASTER = 128 kHz
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
0.42
0.57
Parameter
Conditions
fCPU = fMASTER = 16 MHz
IDD(RUN)
Supply
current in
Run mode,
code
executed
from Flash
Unit
mA
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. Default clock configuration measured with all peripherals off.
Table 24. Total current consumption with code execution in run mode at VDD = 3.3 V
Symbol
Typ
Max(1)
1.8
-
2
2.35
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
1.5
2
HSE user ext. clock
(16 MHz)
0.81
-
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.7
0.87
fCPU = fMASTER /128 =
15.625 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)
0.46
0.58
fCPU = fMASTER = 128 kHz
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
0.41
0.55
4
-
HSE user ext. clock
(16 MHz)
3.9
4.7
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
3.7
4.5
fCPU = fMASTER = 2 MHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)(2)
0.84
1.05
fCPU = fMASTER /128 = 125 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.72
0.9
fCPU = fMASTER /128 =
15.625 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)
0.46
0.58
fCPU = fMASTER = 128 kHz
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
0.42
0.57
Parameter
Conditions
HSE crystal osc. (16 MHz)
fCPU = fMASTER = 16 MHz
IDD(RUN)
Supply
current in
Run mode,
code
executed
from RAM
fCPU = fMASTER /128 = 125 kHz
HSE user ext. clock
(16 MHz)
HSE crystal osc. (16 MHz)
fCPU = fMASTER = 16 MHz
IDD(RUN)
Supply
current in
Run mode,
code
executed
from Flash
Unit
mA
mA
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. Default clock configuration measured with all peripherals off.
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Total current consumption in wait mode
Table 25. Total current consumption in wait mode at VDD = 5 V
Symbol
Typ
Max(1)
HSE crystal osc. (16 MHz)
1.6
-
HSE user ext. clock
(16 MHz)
1.1
1.3
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.89
1.1
fCPU = fMASTER /128 = 125 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.7
0.88
fCPU = fMASTER /s128 =
15.625 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)(2)
0.45
0.57
fCPU = fMASTER = 128 kHz
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
0.4
0.54
Parameter
Conditions
fCPU = fMASTER = 16 MHz
IDD(WFI)
Supply
current in
wait mode
Unit
mA
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. Default clock configuration measured with all peripherals off.
Table 26. Total current consumption in wait mode at VDD = 3.3 V
Symbol
Typ
Max(1)
HSE crystal osc. (16 MHz)
1.1
-
HSE user ext. clock
(16 MHz)
1.1
1.3
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.89
1.1
fCPU = fMASTER /128 = 125 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz)
0.7
0.88
fCPU = fMASTER /s128 =
15.625 kHz
HSI RC osc. (16 MHz/8)(2)
0.45
0.57
fCPU = fMASTER = 128 kHz
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
0.4
0.54
Parameter
Conditions
fCPU = fMASTER = 16 MHz
IDD(WFI)
Supply
current in
wait mode
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. Default clock configuration measured with all peripherals off.
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Total current consumption in active halt mode
Table 27. Total current consumption in active halt mode at VDD = 5 V
Conditions
Symbol Parameter
IDD(AH)
Supply
current in
active halt
mode
Main
voltage
regulator
(MVR)(2)
On
Off
1.
Typ
Flash mode(3)
Clock source
Max at Max at
Unit
85 °C(1) 85 °C(1)
Operating mode
HSE crystal osc.
(16 MHz)
1030
-
-
Operating mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
200
260
300
Power down
mode
HSE crystal osc.
(16 MHz)
970
-
-
Power down
mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
150
200
230
Operating mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
66
85
110
Power down
mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
10
20
40
µA
Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. Configured by the REGAH bit in the CLK_ICKR register.
3. Configured by the AHALT bit in the FLASH_CR1 register.
Table 28. Total current consumption in active halt mode at VDD = 3.3 V
Conditions
Symbol Parameter
IDD(AH)
Supply
current in
active halt
mode
Main
voltage
regulator
(MVR)(2)
On
Off
1.
Flash mode(3)
Typ
Clock source
Max at Max at
Unit
85 °C(1) 85 °C(1)
Operating mode
HSE crystal osc.
(16 MHz)
550
-
-
Operating mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
200
260
290
Power down
mode
HSE crystal osc.
(16 MHz)
970
-
-
Power down
mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
150
200
230
Operating mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
66
80
105
Power down
mode
LSI RC osc. (128 kHz)
10
18
35
µA
Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. Configured by the REGAH bit in the CLK_ICKR register.
3. Configured by the AHALT bit in the FLASH_CR1 register.
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Total current consumption in halt mode
Table 29. Total current consumption in halt mode at VDD = 5 V
Symbol
IDD(H)
1.
Parameter
Supply current in halt
mode
Max at Max at
Unit
85 °C(1) 85 °C(1)
Conditions
Typ
Flash in operating mode, HSI
clock after wakeup
63
75
105
Flash in power-down mode,
HSI clock after wakeup
6.0
20
55
µA
Guaranteed by characterization results.
Table 30. Total current consumption in halt mode at VDD = 3.3 V
Symbol
IDD(H)
1.
Parameter
Supply current in halt
mode
Conditions
Typ
Flash in operating mode, HSI
clock after wakeup
60
Flash in power-down mode,
HSI clock after wakeup
4.5
Max at Max at
Unit
85 °C(1) 85 °C(1)
75
100
µA
17
30
Guaranteed by characterization results.
Low power mode wakeup times
Table 31. Wakeup times
Typ
Max(1)
-
See note(3)
0.56
-
HSI (after
wakeup)
1(6)
2(6)
Flash in
Wakeup time active halt MVR voltage
operating
(4)
(2)
regulator off
mode to run mode
mode(5)
HSI (after
wakeup)
3(6)
-
tWU(AH)
Flash in
Wakeup time active halt MVR voltage
operating
(4)
(2)
regulator off
mode to run mode
mode(5)
HSI (after
wakeup)
48(6)
-
tWU(AH)
Flash in
Wakeup time active halt MVR voltage
HSI (after
power-down
regulator off(4)
wakeup)
mode to run mode(2)
(5)
mode
50(6)
-
tWU(H)
Wakeup time from halt
mode to run mode(2)
Flash in operating mode(5)
52
-
tWU(H)
Wakeup time from halt
mode to run mode(2)
Flash in power-down mode(5)
54
-
Symbol
Parameter
tWU(WFI)
Wakeup time from wait
mode to run mode(2)
0 to 16 MHz
tWU(WFI)
Wakeup time from run
mode(2)
fCPU= fMASTER= 16 MHz
tWU(AH)
Flash in
Wakeup time active halt MVR voltage
operating
(4)
regulator on
mode to run mode(2)
mode(5)
tWU(AH)
1.
Conditions
µs
Guaranteed by characterization results.
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2. Measured from interrupt event to interrupt vector fetch
3. tWU(WFI) = 2 x 1/fmaster + 67 x 1/fCPU
4. Configured by the REGAH bit in the CLK_ICKR register.
5. Configured by the AHALT bit in the FLASH_CR1 register.
6. Plus 1 LSI clock depending on synchronization.
Total current consumption and timing in forced reset state
Table 32. Total current consumption and timing in forced reset state
Symbol
Parameter
IDD(R)
Supply current in reset
state(2)
tRESETBL
Reset pin release to
vector fetch
Conditions
Typ
Max(1)
VDD = 5 V
400
-
VDD = 3.3 V
300
-
-
-
150
µs
Typ
Unit
Unit
µA
1. Guaranteed by design.
2.
Characterized with all I/Os tied to VSS.
Current consumption of on-chip peripherals
Subject to general operating conditions for VDD and TA.
HSI internal RC/fCPU= fMASTER = 16 MHz, VDD = 5 V
Table 33. Peripheral current consumption
Symbol
Parameter
IDD(TIM1)
TIM1 supply current(1)
210
IDD(TIM5)
TIM5 supply
current(1)
130
IDD(TIM6)
TIM6 supply current(1)
50
IDD(UART1)
UART1 supply
current (2)
120
IDD(SPI)
SPI supply
current (2)
45
IDD(I2C)
I2C supply current(2)
65
IDD(ADC1)
ADC1 supply current when converting(3)
µA
1000
1. Data based on a differential IDD measurement between reset configuration and timer counter running at
16 MHz. No IC/OC programmed (no I/O pads toggling). Not tested in production.
2. Data based on a differential IDD measurement between the on-chip peripheral when kept under reset and
not clocked and the on-chip peripheral when clocked and not kept under reset. No I/O pads toggling. Not
tested in production.
3.
Data based on a differential IDD measurement between reset configuration and continuous A/D
conversions. Not tested in production.
Current consumption curves
The following figures show typical current consumption measured with code executing in
RAM.
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Figure 12. Typ IDD(RUN) vs. VDD HSE user external clock, fCPU = 16 MHz
Figure 13. Typ IDD(RUN) vs. fCPU HSE user external clock, VDD = 5 V
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Figure 14. Typ IDD(RUN) vs. VDD HSI RC osc, fCPU = 16 MHz
Figure 15. Typ IDD(WFI) vs. VDD HSE external clock, fCPU = 16 MHz
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Figure 16. Typ IDD(WFI) vs. fCPU HSE external clock, VDD = 5 V
Figure 17. Typ IDD(WFI) vs. VDD HSI RC osc., fCPU = 16 MHz
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External clock sources and timing characteristics
HSE user external clock
Subject to general operating conditions for VDD and TA.
Table 34. HSE user external clock characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
MHz
fHSE_ext
User external clock
source frequency
-
0
16
VHSEH(1)
OSCIN input pin high
level voltage
-
0.7 x VDD
VDD + 0.3 V
VHSEL(1)
OSCIN input pin low
level voltage
-
VSS
0.3 x VDD
ILEAK_HSE
OSCIN input leakage
current
VSS < VIN < VDD
-1
+1
V
µA
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
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HSE crystal/ceramic resonator oscillator
The HSE clock can be supplied with a 1 to 16 MHz crystal/ceramic resonator oscillator. All
the information given in this paragraph is based on characterization results with specified
typical external components. In the application, the resonator and the load capacitors have
to be placed as close as possible to the oscillator pins in order to minimize output distortion
and startup stabilization time. Refer to the crystal resonator manufacturer for more details
(frequency, package, accuracy...).
Table 35. HSE oscillator characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
fHSE
External high speed
oscillator frequency
-
1
-
16
MHz
RF
Feedback resistor
-
-
220
-
kΩ
C(1)
Recommended load
capacitance(2)
-
-
-
20
pF
C = 20 pF
fOSC = 16 MHz
-
-
6 (start up)
1.6 (stabilized)(3)
IDD(HSE)
HSE oscillator power
consumption
gm
Oscillator
transconductance
tSU(HSE)(4)
Startup time
mA
C = 10 pF
fOSC = 16 MHz
-
-
6 (start up)
1.2 (stabilized)(3)
-
5
-
-
mA/V
VDD is stabilized
-
1
-
ms
1. C is approximately equivalent to 2 x crystal Cload.
2. The oscillator selection can be optimized in terms of supply current using a high quality resonator with small Rm value.
Refer to crystal manufacturer for more details
3. Guaranteed by characterization results.
4. tSU(HSE) is the start-up time measured from the moment it is enabled (by software) to a stabilized 16 MHz oscillation is
reached. This value is measured for a standard crystal resonator and it can vary significantly with the crystal manufacturer.
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Figure 19. HSE oscillator circuit diagram
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Rm: Notional resistance (see crystal specification)
Lm: Notional inductance (see crystal specification)
Cm: Notional capacitance (see crystal specification)
Co: Shunt capacitance (see crystal specification)
CL1 = CL2 = C: Grounded external capacitance
g m » g mcrit
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Internal clock sources and timing characteristics
Subject to general operating conditions for VDD and TA.
High speed internal RC oscillator (HSI)
Table 36. HSI oscillator characteristics
Symbol
fHSI
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-
-
16
-
MHz
-
-
1(2)
VDD = 5 V,
TA = 25 °C(3)
-1.0
-
1.0
VDD = 5 V,
-25°C ≤ TA ≤ 85 °C
-2.0
-
2.0
-3.0(3)
-
3.0(3)
Frequency
User-trimmed with
CLK_HSITRIMR register for
Accuracy of HSI oscillator
given VDD and TA
conditions(1)
ACCHS
HSI oscillator accuracy
(factory calibrated)
2.95 V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.5 V,
-40°C ≤ TA ≤ 125 °C
tsu(HSI)
HSI oscillator wakeup
time including calibration
-
-
-
1.0(2)
µs
IDD(HSI)
HSI oscillator power
consumption
-
-
170
250(3)
µA
1. Refer to application note.
2. Guaranteed by design, not tested in production.
3. Guaranteed by characterization results.
Figure 20. Typical HSI frequency variation vs VDD @ 4 temperatures
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Low speed internal RC oscillator (LSI)
Subject to general operating conditions for VDD and TA.
Table 37. LSI oscillator characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
fLSI
Frequency
-
110
128
150
kHz
tsu(LSI)
LSI oscillator wakeup time
-
-
-
7
µs
-
-
5
-
µA
IDD(LSI) LSI oscillator power consumption
Figure 21. Typical LSI frequency variation vs VDD@ 4 temperatures
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Memory characteristics
RAM and hardware registers
Table 38. RAM and hardware registers
Symbol
VRM
Parameter
Data retention mode(1)
Conditions
Min
Unit
Halt mode (or reset)
VIT-max(2)
V
1. Minimum supply voltage without losing data stored in RAM (in halt mode or under reset) or in hardware
registers (only in halt mode). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production.
2. Refer to Section 10.3: Operating conditions for the value of VIT-max.
Flash program memory/data EEPROM memory
Table 39. Flash program memory/data EEPROM memory
Symbol
VDD
tprog
terase
tRET
IDD
Parameter
Operating voltage
(all modes, execution/write/erase)
Conditions
Max
Unit
V
fCPU≤ 16 MHz
2.95
-
5.5
Standard programming time (including
erase) for byte/word/block
(1 byte/4 byte/64 byte)
-
-
6
6.6
Fast programming time for 1 block
(64 byte)
-
-
3
3.33
Erase time for 1 block (64 byte)
-
-
3
3.33
Data retention (program and data
memory) after 10k erase/write cycles
at TA= +55 °C
TRET = 55 °C
20
-
-
Data retention (data memory) after
300k erase/write cycles at
TA= +125°C
TRET = 85 °C
1
-
-
-
-
2
-
ms
year
Supply current (Flash programming or
erasing for 1 to 128 byte)
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
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I/O port pin characteristics
General characteristics
Subject to general operating conditions for VDD and TA unless otherwise specified. All
unused pins must be kept at a fixed voltage, using the output mode of the I/O for example or
an external pull-up or pull-down resistor.
Table 40. I/O static characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
VIL
Input low level voltage
VIH
Input high level voltage
Vhys
Hysteresis(1)
Rpu
Pull-up resistor
tR, tF
tR, tF
Rise and fall time
(10% - 90%)
Rise and fall time
(10% - 90%)
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
-0.3 V
-
0.3 x VDD
0.7 x VDD
-
VDD + 0.3 V
-
700
-
mV
VDD = 5 V, VIN = VSS
30
55
80
kΩ
Fast I/Os
Load = 50 pF
-
-
35(2)
VDD = 5 V
Unit
V
ns
Standard and high sink I/Os
Load = 50 pF
-
-
125(2)
Fast I/Os
Load = 20 pF
-
-
20(2)
(2)
ns
Standard and high sink I/Os
Load = 20 pF
-
-
50
Ilkg
Digital input leakage
current
VSS ≤VIN ≤VDD
-
-
±1(3)
µA
Ilkg ana
Analog input leakage
current
VSS ≤ VIN ≤ VDD
-
-
±250(3)
nA
Ilkg(inj)
Leakage current in
adjacent I/O
Injection current ±4 mA
-
-
±1(3)
µA
1. Hysteresis voltage between Schmitt trigger switching levels. Based on characterization results, not tested in production.
2. Data guaranteed by design.
3. Guaranteed by characterization results
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Figure 22. Typical VIL and VIH vs VDD @ 4
temperatures
Figure 23. Typical pull-up current vs VDD @ 4
temperatures
Figure 24. Typical pull-up resistance vs VDD @ 4 temperatures
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Table 41. Output driving current (standard ports)
Symbol
VOL
VOH
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Output low level with 8
pins sunk
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 5 V
-
2.0
Output low level with 4
pins sunk
IIO= 4 mA,
VDD = 3.3 V
-
1.0(1)
Output high level with 8
pins sourced
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 5 V
2.8
-
Output high level with 4
pins sourced
IIO= 4 mA,
VDD = 3.3 V
2.1(1)
-
1. Guaranteed by characterization results
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Table 42. Output driving current (true open drain ports)
Symbol
VOL
VOH
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Output low level with 2
pins sunk
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 5 V
-
1.0
Output low level with 2
pins sunk
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 3.3 V
-
1.5(1)
Output high level with 2
pins sourced
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 5 V
-
2.0(1)
Unit
V
1. Guaranteed by characterization results
Table 43. Output driving current (high sink ports)
Symbol
Parameter
Output low level with 8
pins sunk
VOL
Output low level with 4
pins sunk
Output high level with 8
pins sourced
VOH
Output high level with 4
pins sourced
Conditions
Min
Max
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 5 V
-
0.8
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 3.3 V
-
1.0(1)
IIO= 20 mA,
VDD = 5 V
-
1.5(1)
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 5 V
4.0
-
IIO= 10 mA,
VDD = 3.3 V
2.1(1)
-
IIO= 20 mA,
VDD = 5 V
3.3(1)
-
Unit
V
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
Figure 25. Typ. VOL @ VDD = 3.3 V (standard
ports)
Figure 26. Typ. VOL @ VDD = 5.0 V (standard
ports)
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Figure 27. Typ. VOL @ VDD = 3.3 V (true open
drain ports)
Figure 28. Typ. VOL @ VDD = 5.0 V (true open
drain ports)
Figure 29. Typ. VOL @ VDD = 3.3 V (high sink
ports)
Figure 30. Typ. VOL @ VDD = 5.0 V (high sink
ports)
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Figure 31. Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 3.3 V
(standard ports)
Figure 32. Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 5.0 V
(standard ports)
Figure 33. Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 3.3 V (high
sink ports)
Figure 34. Typ. VDD - VOH @ VDD = 5.0 V (high
sink ports)
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Reset pin characteristics
Subject to general operating conditions for VDD and TA unless otherwise specified.
Table 44. NRST pin characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
VIL(NRST)
NRST input low level voltage(1)
-
-0.3
-
0.3 x VDD
VIH(NRST)
NRST input high level voltage(1)
IOL= 2 mA
0.7 x VDD
-
VDD+ 0.3
VOL(NRST)
NRST output low level voltage(1)
IOL= 3 mA
-
-
0.5
-
30
55
80
RPU(NRST)
NRST pull-up
resistor(2)
tIFP(NRST)
NRST input filtered pulse(3)
-
-
-
75
tINFP(NRST)
NRST Input not filtered pulse(3)
-
500
-
-
NRST output pulse(3)
-
20
-
-
tOP(NRST)
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. The RPU pull-up equivalent resistor is based on a resistive transistor.
3. Guaranteed by design.
Figure 35. Typical NRST VIL and VIH vs VDD @ 4 temperatures
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Figure 36. Typical NRST pull-up resistance RPU vs VDD @ 4 temperatures
Figure 37. Typical NRST pull-up current Ipu vs VDD @ 4 temperatures
The reset network shown in Figure 38 protects the device against parasitic resets. The user
must ensure that the level on the NRST pin can go below VIL(NRST) max (see Table 44:
NRST pin characteristics), otherwise the reset is not taken into account internally.
For power consumption sensitive applications, the external reset capacitor value can be
reduced to limit the charge/discharge current. If NRST signal is used to reset external
circuitry, attention must be taken to the charge/discharge time of the external capacitor to
fulfill the external devices reset timing conditions. Minimum recommended capacity is
100 nF.
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Figure 38. Recommended reset pin protection
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Unless otherwise specified, the parameters given in Table 45 are derived from tests
performed under ambient temperature, fMASTER frequency and VDD supply voltage
conditions. tMASTER = 1/fMASTER.
Refer to I/O port characteristics for more details on the input/output alternate function
characteristics (NSS, SCK, MOSI, MISO).
Table 45. SPI characteristics
Symbol
fSCK
1/tc(SCK)
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Min
Max
Master mode
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Table 45. SPI characteristics (continued)
Symbol
tr(SCK)
tf(SCK)
Conditions(1)
Parameter
Min
Max
-
25
SPI clock rise and fall
time
Capacitive load:
C = 30 pF
tsu(NSS)(2)
NSS setup time
Slave mode
4 * tMASTER
-
th(NSS)(2)
NSS hold time
Slave mode
70
-
Master mode
tSCK/2 - 15
tSCK/2 + 15
Master mode
5
-
Slave mode
5
-
Master mode
7
-
Slave mode
10
-
Data output access time
Slave mode
-
3* tMASTER
Data output disable time
Slave mode
25
-
tv(SO)(2)
Data output valid time
Slave mode
(after enable edge)
-
65
tv(MO)(2)
Data output valid time
Master mode (after
enable edge)
-
30
Slave mode (after
enable edge)
27
-
Master mode (after
enable edge)
11
-
(2)
tw(SCKH)
SCK high and low time
tw(SCKL)(2)
tsu(MI)(2)
tsu(SI)(2)
Data input setup time
th(MI)(2)
th(SI)(2)
Data input hold time
ta(SO)
(2)(3)
tdis(SO)
(2)(4)
th(SO)(2)
Data output hold time
th(MO)(2)
Unit
ns
1. Parameters are given by selecting 10 MHz I/O output frequency.
2. Values based on design simulation and/or characterization results, and not tested in production.
3. Min time is for the minimum time to drive the output and the max time is for the maximum time to validate
the data.
4. Min time is for the minimum time to invalidate the output and the max time is for the maximum time to put
the data in Hi-Z.
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Figure 39. SPI timing diagram where slave mode and CPHA = 0
1. Measurement points are at CMOS levels: 0.3 VDD and 0.7 VDD.
Figure 40. SPI timing diagram where slave mode and CPHA = 1
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I2C interface characteristics
Table 46. I2C characteristics
Standard mode I2C Fast mode I2C(1)
Symbol
Parameter
Unit
Min(2)
Max(2)
Min(2)
Max(2)
tw(SCLL)
SCL clock low time
4.7
-
1.3
-
tw(SCLH)
SCL clock high time
4.0
-
0.6
-
tsu(SDA)
SDA setup time
250
-
100
-
th(SDA)
SDA data hold time
0(3)
-
0(4)
900(3)
tr(SDA)
tr(SCL)
SDA and SCL rise time
(VDD = 3 to 5.5 V)
-
1000
-
300
tf(SDA)
tf(SCL)
SDA and SCL fall time
(VDD = 3 to 5.5 V)
-
300
-
300
th(STA)
START condition hold time
4.0
-
0.6
-
tsu(STA)
Repeated START condition setup time
4.7
-
0.6
-
tsu(STO)
STOP condition setup time
4.0
-
0.6
-
tw(STO:STA)
STOP to START condition time
(bus free)
4.7
-
1.3
-
Cb
Capacitive load for each bus line
-
400
-
400
µs
ns
µs
pF
1. fMASTER, must be at least 8 MHz to achieve max fast I2C speed (400 kHz)
2. Data based on standard I2C protocol requirement, not tested in production
3. The maximum hold time of the start condition has only to be met if the interface does not stretch the low
time
4. The device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300 ns for the SDA signal in order to bridge the
undefined region of the falling edge of SCL
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10-bit ADC characteristics
Subject to general operating conditions for VDDA, fMASTER, and TA unless otherwise
specified.
Table 47. ADC characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
VDD= 2.95 to 5.5 V
1
-
4
VDD= 4.5 to 5.5 V
1
-
6
Unit
fADC
ADC clock frequency
VAIN
Conversion voltage range(1)
-
VSS
-
VDD
V
VBGREF
Internal bandgap reference
voltage
VDD = 2.95 to 5.5 V
1.19
1.22
1.25
V
CADC
Internal sample and hold
capacitor
-
-
3
-
pF
tS(1)
Minimum sampling time
fADC = 4 MHz
-
0.75
-
fADC = 6 MHz
-
0.5
-
tSTAB
Wakeup time from standby
-
-
7.0
-
tCONV
Minimum total conversion time
(including sampling time, 10bit resolution)
MHz
µs
µs
fADC = 4 MHz
3.5
µs
fADC = 6 MHz
2.33
µs
-
14
1/fADC
1. During the sample time, the sampling capacitance, CAIN (3 pF max), can be charged/discharged by the
external source. The internal resistance of the analog source must allow the capacitance to reach its final
voltage level within tS. After the end of the sample time tS, changes of the analog input voltage have no
effect on the conversion result. Values for the sample clock tS depend on programming.
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Table 48. ADC accuracy with RAIN< 10 kΩ, VDD= 5 V
Symbol
|ET|
|EO|
|EG|
|ED|
|EL|
Parameter
Total unadjusted
Offset
Gain
error(2)
error(2)
error(2)
Differential linearity
Integral linearity
error(2)
error(2)
Conditions
Typ
Max(1)
fADC = 2 MHz
1.6
3.5
fADC = 4 MHz
2.2
4
fADC = 6 MHz
2.4
4.5
fADC = 2 MHz
1.1
2.5
fADC = 4 MHz
1.5
3
fADC = 6 MHz
1.8
3
fADC = 2 MHz
1.5
3
fADC = 4 MHz
2.1
3
fADC = 6 MHz
2.2
4
fADC = 2 MHz
0.7
1.5
fADC = 4 MHz
0.7
1.5
fADC = 6 MHz
0.7
1.5
fADC = 2 MHz
0.6
1.5
fADC = 4 MHz
0.8
2
fADC = 6 MHz
0.8
2
Unit
LSB
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. ADC accuracy vs. negative injection current: Injecting negative current on any of the analog input pins
should be avoided as this significantly reduces the accuracy of the conversion being performed on another
analog input. It is recommended to add a Schottky diode (pin to ground) to standard analog pins which may
potentially inject negative current. Any positive injection current within the limits specified for IINJ(PIN) and
ΣIINJ(PIN) in Section 10.3.6 does not affect the ADC accuracy.
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Table 49. ADC accuracy with RAIN< 10 kΩ, VDD= 3.3 V
Symbol
Conditions
Typ
Max(1)
fADC = 2 MHz
1.6
3.5
fADC = 4 MHz
1.9
4
fADC = 2 MHz
1
2.5
fADC = 4 MHz
1.5
2.5
fADC = 2 MHz
1.3
3
fADC = 4 MHz
2
3
fADC = 2 MHz
0.7
1.0
fADC = 4 MHz
0.7
1.5
fADC = 2 MHz
0.6
1.5
fADC = 4 MHz
0.8
2
Parameter
|ET|
Total unadjusted error(2)
|EO|
Offset error(2)
|EG|
Gain error(2)
|ED|
Differential linearity error(2)
|EL|
Integral linearity error(2)
Unit
LSB
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
2. ADC accuracy vs. negative injection current: Injecting negative current on any of the analog input pins
should be avoided as this significantly reduces the accuracy of the conversion being performed on another
analog input. It is recommended to add a Schottky diode (pin to ground) to standard analog pins which may
potentially inject negative current. Any positive injection current within the limits specified for IINJ(PIN) and
ΣIINJ(PIN) in Section 10.3.6 does not affect the ADC accuracy.
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ET = Total unadjusted error: maximum deviation between the actual and the ideal transfer curves.
EO = Offset error: deviation between the first actual transition and the first ideal one.
EG = Gain error: deviation between the last ideal transition and the last actual one.
ED = Differential linearity error: maximum deviation between actual steps and the ideal one.
EL = Integral linearity error: maximum deviation between any actual transition and the end point correlation
line.
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EMC characteristics
Susceptibility tests are performed on a sample basis during product characterization.
Functional EMS (electromagnetic susceptibility)
While executing a simple application (toggling 2 LEDs through I/O ports), the product is
stressed by two electromagnetic events until a failure occurs (indicated by the LEDs).
•
ESD: Electrostatic discharge (positive and negative) is applied on all pins of the device
until a functional disturbance occurs. This test conforms with the IEC 61000-4-2
standard.
•
FTB: A burst of fast transient voltage (positive and negative) is applied to VDD and VSS
through a 100 pF capacitor, until a functional disturbance occurs. This test conforms
with the IEC 61000-4-4 standard.
A device reset allows normal operations to be resumed. The test results are given in the
table below based on the EMS levels and classes defined in application note AN1709 (EMC
design guide for STM microcontrollers).
Designing hardened software to avoid noise problems
EMC characterization and optimization are performed at component level with a typical
application environment and simplified MCU software. It should be noted that good EMC
performance is highly dependent on the user application and the software in particular.
Therefore it is recommended that the user applies EMC software optimization and
prequalification tests in relation with the EMC level requested for his application.
Prequalification trials
Most of the common failures (unexpected reset and program counter corruption) can be
recovered by applying a low state on the NRST pin or the oscillator pins for 1 second.
To complete these trials, ESD stress can be applied directly on the device, over the range of
specification values. When unexpected behavior is detected, the software can be hardened
to prevent unrecoverable errors occurring. See application note AN1015 (Software
techniques for improving microcontroller EMC performance).
Table 50. EMS data
Symbol
VFESD
VEFTB
Parameter
Conditions
Level/class
VDD = 3.3 V, TA= 25 °C,
Voltage limits to be applied on any I/O pin fMASTER = 16 MHz (HSI clock),
Conforms to IEC 61000-4-2
to induce a functional disturbance
2/B(1)
VDD = 3.3 V, TA= 25 °C,
fMASTER = 16 MHz (HSI clock),
Conforms to IEC 61000-4-4
4/A(1)
Fast transient voltage burst limits to be
applied through 100 pF on VDD and VSS
pins to induce a functional disturbance
1. Data obtained with HSI clock configuration, after applying the hardware recommendations described in
AN2860 (EMC guidelines for STM8S microcontrollers).
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Based on a simple application running on the product (toggling 2 LEDs through the I/O
ports), the product is monitored in terms of emission. This emission test is in line with the
norm IEC 61967-2 which specifies the board and the loading of each pin.
Table 51. EMI data
Conditions
Symbol
Parameter
General conditions
SEMI
Peak level
EMI level
VDD = 5 V,
TA = 25 °C,
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Max fCPU(1)
Unit
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8 MHz 16 MHz
0.1 MHz to 30 MHz
5
5
30 MHz to 130 MHz
4
5
130 MHz to 1 GHz
5
5
EMI level
2.5
2.5
dBµV
-
1. Guaranteed by characterization results.
Absolute maximum ratings (electrical sensitivity)
Based on two different tests (ESD, DLU and LU) using specific measurement methods, the
product is stressed to determine its performance in terms of electrical sensitivity. For more
details, refer to the application note AN1181.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Electrostatic discharges (a positive then a negative pulse separated by 1 second) are
applied to the pins of each sample according to each pin combination. The sample size
depends on the number of supply pins in the device (3 parts x (n+1) supply pin). One model
can be simulated: Human body model. This test conforms to the JESD22-A114A/A115A
standard. For more details, refer to the application note AN1181.
Table 52. ESD absolute maximum ratings
Symbol
Ratings
Conditions
Class
A
VESD(HBM)
Electrostatic discharge voltage
(Human body model)
TA = 25°C, conforming to
JESD22-A114
VESD(CDM)
Electrostatic discharge voltage
(Charge device model)
TA= 25°C, conforming to
SD22-C101
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Unit
value(1)
4000
V
IV
1000
1. Guaranteed by characterization results
Static latch-up
Two complementary static tests are required on 10 parts to assess the latch-up
performance.
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•
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This test conforms to the EIA/JESD 78 IC latch-up standard. For more details, refer to the
application note AN1181.
Table 53. Electrical sensitivities
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Class(1)
TA = 25 °C
LU
TA = 85 °C
Static latch-up class
A
TA = 125 °C
1. Class description: A Class is an STMicroelectronics internal specification. All its limits are higher than the
JEDEC specifications, that means when a device belongs to class A it exceeds the JEDEC standard. B
class strictly covers all the JEDEC criteria (international standard).
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Package information
In order to meet environmental requirements, ST offers these devices in different grades of
ECOPACK® packages, depending on their level of environmental compliance. ECOPACK®
specifications, grade definitions and product status are available at: www.st.com.
ECOPACK® is an ST trademark.
11.1
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Table 54. LQFP32 - 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm low-profile quad flat package mechanical data
inches(1)
millimeters
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
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-
1.600
-
-
0.0630
A1
0.050
-
0.150
0.0020
-
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1.400
1.450
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0.0551
0.0571
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0.450
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5.600
-
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-
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0.3543
0.3622
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6.800
7.000
7.200
0.2677
0.2756
0.2835
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5.600
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0.2205
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0.800
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-
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0.750
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0.100
-
-
0.0039
1. Values in inches are converted from mm and rounded to 4 decimal digits.
Figure 46. LQFP32 - 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm low-profile quad flat package recommended
footprint
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The following figure gives an example of topside marking orientation versus pin 1 identifier
location.
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chain operations, are not indicated below.
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usage will not be at ST charge. In no event, ST will be liable for any customer usage of these engineering
samples in production. ST Quality has to be contacted prior to any decision to use these Engineering
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UFQFPN32 package information
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3. There is an exposed die pad on the underside of the UFQFPN package. It is recommended to connect and
solder this backside pad to PCB ground.
4. Dimensions are in millimeters.
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Table 55. UFQFPN32 - 32-pin, 5x5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package mechanical data
inches(1)
millimeters
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
A
0.500
0.550
0.600
0.0197
0.0217
0.0236
A1
0.000
0.020
0.050
0.0000
0.0008
0.0020
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-
0.152
-
-
0.0060
-
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0.180
0.230
0.280
0.0071
0.0091
0.0110
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4.900
5.000
5.100
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0.2008
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3.400
3.500
3.600
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0.1378
0.1417
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3.400
3.500
3.600
0.1339
0.1378
0.1417
E
4.900
5.000
5.100
0.1929
0.1969
0.2008
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3.400
3.500
3.600
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0.1378
0.1417
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3.500
3.600
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0.1378
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0.400
0.500
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0.0197
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-
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-
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package recommended footprint
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Device marking
The following figure gives an example of topside marking orientation versus pin 1 identifier
location.
Other optional marking or inset/upset marks, which identify the parts throughout supply
chain operations, are not indicated below.
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usage will not be at ST charge. In no event, ST will be liable for any customer usage of these engineering
samples in production. ST Quality has to be contacted prior to any decision to use these Engineering
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UFQFPN20 package information
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Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
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0.500
0.550
0.600
0.0197
0.0217
0.0236
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0.020
0.050
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0.0008
0.0020
A3
-
0.152
-
-
0.060
-
D
2.900
3.000
3.100
0.1142
0.1181
0.1220
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-
2.000
-
-
0.0790
-
E
2.900
3.000
3.100
0.1142
0.1181
0.1220
E1
-
2.000
-
-
0.0790
-
L1
0.500
0.550
0.600
0.0197
0.0217
0.0236
L2
0.300
0.350
0.400
0.0118
0.0138
0.0157
L3
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0.200
-
-
0.0079
-
L5
-
0.150
-
-
0.0059
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Table 56. UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package mechanical data (continued)
inches(1)
millimeters
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
b
0.180
0.250
0.300
0.0071
0.0098
0.0118
e
-
0.500
-
-
0.0197
-
ddd
-
-
0.050
-
-
0.0020
1. Values in inches are converted from mm and rounded to 4 decimal digits.
Section 11.7: UFQFPN recommended footprint shows the recommended footprints for
UFQFPN with and without on-board emulation.
Figure 52. UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
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Device marking
The following figure gives an example of topside marking orientation versus pin 1 identifier
location.
Other optional marking or inset/upset marks, which identify the parts throughout supply
chain operations, are not indicated below.
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usage will not be at ST charge. In no event, ST will be liable for any customer usage of these engineering
samples in production. ST Quality has to be contacted prior to any decision to use these Engineering
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Package information
SDIP32 package information
Figure 54. SDIP32 package outline
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inches(1)
mm
Dim.
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
A
3.556
3.759
5.080
0.1400
0.1480
0.2000
A1
0.508
-
-
0.0200
-
-
A2
3.048
3.556
4.572
0.1200
0.1400
0.1800
B
0.356
0.457
0.584
0.0140
0.0180
0.0230
B1
0.762
1.016
1.397
0.0300
0.0400
0.0550
C
0.203
0.254
0.356
0.0079
0.0100
0.0140
D
27.430
27.940
28.450
1.0799
1.1000
1.1201
E
9.906
10.410
11.050
0.3900
0.4098
0.4350
E1
7.620
8.890
9.398
0.3000
0.3500
0.3700
e
-
1.778
-
-
0.0700
-
eA
-
10.160
-
-
0.4000
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Table 57. SDIP32 package mechanical data (continued)
inches(1)
mm
Dim.
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
eB
-
-
12.700
-
-
0.5000
L
2.540
3.048
3.810
0.1000
0.1200
0.1500
1. Values in inches are converted from mm and rounded to 4 decimal digits
Device marking
The following figure gives an example of topside marking orientation versus pin 1 identifier
location.
Other optional marking or inset/upset marks, which identify the parts throughout supply
chain operations, are not indicated below.
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samples in production. ST Quality has to be contacted prior to any decision to use these Engineering
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Package information
TSSOP20 package information
Figure 56. TSSOP20 package outline
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inches(1)
mm
Dim.
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
A
-
-
1.200
-
-
0.0472
A1
0.050
-
0.150
0.0020
-
0.0059
A2
0.800
1.000
1.050
0.0315
0.0394
0.0413
b
0.190
-
0.300
0.0075
-
0.0118
0.090
-
0.200
0.0035
-
0.0079
D
6.400
6.500
6.600
0.2520
0.2559
0.2598
E
6.200
6.400
6.600
0.2441
0.2520
0.2598
E1(3)
4.300
4.400
4.500
0.1693
0.1732
0.1772
e
-
0.650
-
-
0.0256
-
L
0.450
0.600
0.750
0.0177
0.0236
0.0295
L1
-
1.000
-
-
0.0394
-
0.0°
-
8.0°
0.0°
-
8.0°
-
-
0.100
-
-
0.0039
c
(2)
k
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1. Values in inches are converted from mm and rounded to 4 decimal digits.
2. Dimension “D” does not include mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs. Mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs
shall not exceed 0.15mm per side.
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3. Dimension “E1” does not include interlead flash or protrusions. Interlead flash or protrusions shall not
exceed 0.25mm per side.
Figure 57. TSSOP20 recommended package footprint
1. Dimensions are expressed in millimeters.
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Device marking
The following figure gives an example of topside marking orientation versus pin 1 identifier
location.
Other optional marking or inset/upset marks, which identify the parts throughout supply
chain operations, are not indicated below.
Figure 58. TSSOP20 marking example (package top view)
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qualified and therefore not yet ready to be used in production and any consequences deriving from such
usage will not be at ST charge. In no event, ST will be liable for any customer usage of these engineering
samples in production. ST Quality has to be contacted prior to any decision to use these Engineering
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SO20 package information
Figure 59. SO20 package outline
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inches(1)
mm
Dim.
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
A
2.350
-
2.650
0.0925
-
0.1043
A1
0.100
-
0.300
0.0039
-
0.0118
B
0.330
-
0.510
0.013
-
0.0201
C
0.230
-
0.320
0.0091
-
0.0126
D
12.600
-
13.000
0.4961
-
0.5118
E
7.400
-
7.600
0.2913
-
0.2992
e
-
1.270
-
-
0.0500
-
H
10.000
-
10.650
0.3937
-
0.4193
h
0.250
-
0.750
0.0098
-
0.0295
L
0.400
-
1.270
0.0157
-
0.0500
k
0.0°
-
8.0°
0.0°
-
8.0°
-
-
0.100
-
-
0.0039
ddd
1. Values in inches are converted from mm and rounded to 4 decimal digits.
Device marking
The following figure gives an example of topside marking orientation versus pin 1 identifier
location.
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chain operations, are not indicated below.
Figure 60. SO20 marking example (package top view)
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usage will not be at ST charge. In no event, ST will be liable for any customer usage of these engineering
samples in production. ST Quality has to be contacted prior to any decision to use these Engineering
samples to run qualification activity.
11.7
UFQFPN recommended footprint
Figure 61. UFQFPN recommended footprint for on-board emulation
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Thermal characteristics
Thermal characteristics
The maximum junction temperature (TJmax) of the device must never exceed the values
specified in Table 21: General operating conditions, otherwise the functionality of the device
cannot be guaranteed.
The maximum junction temperature TJmax, in degrees Celsius, may be calculated using the
following equation:
TJmax = TAmax + (PDmax x ΘJA)
Where:
•
TAmax is the maximum ambient temperature in ° C
•
ΘJA is the package junction-to-ambient thermal resistance in ° C/W
•
PDmax is the sum of PINTmax and PI/Omax (PDmax = PINTmax + PI/Omax)
•
PINTmax is the product of IDD and VDD, expressed in Watts. This is the maximum chip
internal power.
•
PI/Omax represents the maximum power dissipation on output pins
Where:
PI/Omax = Σ (VOL*IOL) + Σ((VDD-VOH)*IOH),
taking into account the actual VOL/IOL and VOH/IOH of the I/Os at low and high level in
the application.
Table 60. Thermal characteristics(1)
Symbol
ΘJA
Parameter
Value
Thermal resistance junction-ambient
TSSOP20 - 4.4mm
110
Thermal resistance junction-ambient
SO20W (300 mils)
20
Thermal resistance junction-ambient
UFQFPN20 - 3 x 3 mm
101
Thermal resistance junction-ambient
LQFP32 - 7 x 7 mm
60
Thermal resistance junction-ambient
UFQFPN32 - 5 x 5 mm
38
Thermal resistance junction-ambient
SDIP32 - 400 mils
60
Unit
°C/W
1. Thermal resistances are based on JEDEC JESD51-2 with 4-layer PCB in a natural convection
environment.
12.1
Reference document
JESD51-2 integrated circuits thermal test method environment conditions - natural
convection (still air). Available from www.jedec.org.
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Selecting the product temperature range
When ordering the microcontroller, the temperature range is specified in the order code (see
Section 13: Ordering information).
The following example shows how to calculate the temperature range needed for a given
application.
Assuming the following application conditions:
Maximum ambient temperature TAmax= 75°C (measured according to JESD51-2),
IDDmax = 8 mA, VDD = 5 V, maximum 20 I/Os used at the same time in output at low
level with
IOL = 8 mA, VOL= 0.4 V
PINTmax = 8 mA x 5 V= 400 mW
PIOmax = 20 x 8 mA x 0.4 V = 64 mW
This gives: PINTmax = 400 mW and PIOmax 64 mW:
PDmax = 400 mW + 64 mW
Thus: PDmax = 464 mW.
Using the values obtained in Table 60: Thermal characteristics on page 107 TJmax is
calculated as follows:
For LQFP32 60 °C/W
TJmax = 75 °C + (60 °C/W x 464 mW) = 75 °C + 27.8 °C = 102.8 °C
This is within the range of the suffix 6 version parts (-40 < TJ < 105 °C).
Parts must be ordered at least with the temperature range suffix 6.
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Ordering information
Ordering information
Figure 63. STM8S903K3/F3 access line ordering information scheme(1)
Example:
STM8
S
903
K
3
T
6
C
TR
Product class
STM8 microcontroller
Family type
S = Standard
Sub-family type
903 = 903 sub-family
Pin count
K = 32 pins
F= 20 pins
Program memory size
3 = 8 Kbytes
Package type
B = SDIP
T = LQFP
U = VFQFPN
P = TSSOP
M = SO
Temperature range
3 = -40 to 125 °C
6 = -40 to 85 °C
Package pitch
Blank = 0.5 to 0.65 mm(2)
C = 0.8 mm(3)
Packing
No character = Tray or tube
TR = Tape and reel
1. A dedicated ordering information scheme will be released if, in the future, memory programming service
(FastROM) is required The letter “P” will be added after STM8S. Three unique letters identifying the
customer application code will also be visible in the codification. Example: STM8SP903K3MACTR.
2. UFQFPN, TSSOP, and SO packages.
3. LQFP package.
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For a list of available options (for example memory size, package) and orderable part
numbers or for further information on any aspect of this device, please go to www.st.com or
contact the ST Sales Office nearest to you.
13.1
STM8S903K3/F3 FASTROM microcontroller option list
(last update: April 2010)
Customer
...............................................................................
Address
...............................................................................
Contact
...............................................................................
Phone number
...............................................................................
FASTROM code reference(1)
...............................................................................
1. The FASTROM code name is assigned by STMicroelectronics.
The preferable format for programing code is .Hex (.s19 is accepted)
If data EEPROM programing is required, a separate file must be sent with the requested
data.
Note:
See the option byte section in the datasheet for authorized option byte combinations and a
detailed explanation. Do not use more than one remapping option in the same port. It is
forbidden to enable both AFR1 and AFR0.
Device type/memory size/package (check only one option)
FASTROM device
8 Kbyte
TSSOP20
[ ] STM8S903F3
SO20W
[ ] STM8S903F3
UFQFPN20
[ ] STM8S903F3
LQFP32
[ ] STM8S903K3
UFQFPN32
[ ] STM8S903K3
Conditioning (check only one option)
[ ] Tape and reel or [ ] Tray
Special marking (check only one option)
[ ] No [ ] Yes
Authorized characters are letters, digits, '.', '-', '/' and spaces only. Maximum character
counts are:
LQFP32: 2 lines of 7 characters max: "_ _ _ _ _ _ _" and "_ _ _ _ _ _ _"
TSSOP20: 1 line of 10 characters max: "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"
SO20: 1 line of 13 characters max: "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"
UFQFPN32: 1 line of 7 characters max: "_ _ _ _ _ _ _"
UFQFPN20: 1 line of 4 characters max: "_ _ _ _"
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Three characters are reserved for code identification.
Temperature range
[ ] -40°C to +85°C or [ ] -40°C to +125°C
Padding value for unused program memory (check only one option)
[ ] 0xFF
Fixed value
[ ] 0x83
TRAP instruction code
[ ] 0x75
Illegal opcode (causes a reset when executed)
OTP0 memory readout protection (check only one option)
[ ] Disable or [ ] Enable
OTP1 user boot code area (UBC)
0x(_ _) fill in the hexadecimal value, referring to the datasheet and the binary format below:
Note:
UBC, bit0
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
UBC, bit1
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
UBC, bit2
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
UBC, bit3
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
UBC, bit4
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
UBC, bit5
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
UBC, bit6
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
UBC, bit7
[ ] 0: Reset
[ ] 1: Set
If the UBC area is not used, please select all bits at reset states.
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Do not use more than one remapping option in the same port.
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AFR1, AFR0
(check only one option)
[ ] 00: Remapping options inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 01: Port C5 alternate function = TIM5_CH1, port C6 alternate
function = TIM1_CH1, and port C7 alternate function =
TIM1_CH2.
[ ] 10: Port A3 alternate function = SPI_NSS and port D2
alternate function = TIM5_CH3.
[ ] 11: Port D2 alternate function = TIM5_CH3, port C5 alternate
function = TIM5_CH1, port C6 alternate function = TIM1_CH1,
port C7 alternate function = TIM1_CH2, port C2 alternate
function = TIM1_CH3N, port C1 alternate function =
TIM1_CH2N, port E5 alternate function = TIM1_CH1N, port A3
alternate function = UART1_TX, and port F4 alternate function
= UART1_RX.
AFR2
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port C4 alternate function = AIN2, port D2 alternate
function = AIN3, port D4 alternate function = UART1_CK.
AFR3
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port C3 alternate function = TLI.
AFR4
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port B4 alternate function = ADC_ETR, port B5 alternate
function = TIM1_BKIN.
AFR5
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port D0 alternate function = CLK_CCO.
AFR6
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port D7 alternate function = TIM1_CH4.
AFR7
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port C3 alternate function = TIM1_CH1N, port C4 alternate
function = TIM1_CH2N.
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Do not use more than one remapping option in the same port.
AFR1, AFR0
(check only one option)
[ ] 00: Remapping options inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 01: Port C5 alternate function = TIM5_CH1, port C6 alternate
function = TIM1_CH1, and port C7 alternate function =
TIM1_CH2.
[ ] 10: Port A3 alternate function = SPI_NSS and port D2
alternate function = TIM5_CH3.
[ ] 11: Port D2 alternate function = TIM5_CH3, port C5 alternate
function = TIM5_CH1, port C6 alternate function = TIM1_CH1,
port C7 alternate function = TIM1_CH2, port E5 alternate
function = TIM1_CH1N, port A3 alternate function =
UART1_TX, and port F4 alternate function = UART1_RX.
AFR2
Reserved
AFR3
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port C3 alternate function = TLI.
AFR4
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port B4 alternate function = ADC_ETR, port B5 alternate
function = TIM1_BKIN.
AFR5
Reserved
AFR6
Reserved
AFR7
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: Remapping option inactive. Default alternate functions
used. Refer to pinout description.
[ ] 1: Port C3 alternate function = TIM1_CH1N, port C4 alternate
function = TIM1_CH2N.
OPT3 watchdog
WWDG_HALT
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: No reset generated on halt if WWDG active[
[ ] 1: Reset generated on halt if WWDG active
WWDG_HW
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: WWDG activated by software
[ ] 1: WWDG activated by hardware
IWDG_HW
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: IWDG activated by software
[ ] 1: IWDG activated by hardware
LSI_EN
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: LSI clock is not available as CPU clock source
[ ] 1: LSI clock is available as CPU clock source
HSITRIM
(check only one option)
[ ] 0: 3-bit trimming supported in CLK_HSITRIMR register
[ ] 1: 4-bit trimming supported in CLK_HSITRIMR register
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OPT4 watchdog
PRSC
(check only one option)
[ ] for 16 MHz to 128 kHz prescaler
[ ] for 8 MHz to 128 kHz prescaler
[ ] for 4 MHz to 128 kHz prescaler
CKAWUSEL
(check only one option)
[ ] LSI clock source selected for AWU
[ ] HSE clock with prescaler selected as clock source for AWU
EXTCLK
(check only one option)
[ ] External crystal connected to OSCIN/OSCOUT
[ ] External signal on OSCIN
OPT5 crystal oscillator stabilization HSECNT (check only one option)
[ ] 2048 HSE cycles
[ ] 128 HSE cycles
[ ] 8 HSE cycles
[ ] 0.5 HSE cycles
OTP6 is reserved
Comments:
.........................................................................................
Supply operating range in the application: .........................................................................................
Notes:
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STM8 development tools
STM8 development tools
Development tools for the STM8 microcontrollers include the full-featured STice emulation
system supported by a complete software tool package including C compiler, assembler and
integrated development environment with high-level language debugger. In addition, the
STM8 is to be supported by a complete range of tools including starter kits, evaluation
boards and a low-cost in-circuit debugger/programmer.
14.1
Emulation and in-circuit debugging tools
The STice emulation system offers a complete range of emulation and in-circuit debugging
features on a platform that is designed for versatility and cost-effectiveness. In addition,
STM8 application development is supported by a low-cost in-circuit debugger/programmer.
The STice is the fourth generation of full featured emulators from STMicroelectronics. It
offers new advanced debugging capabilities including profiling and coverage to help detect
and eliminate bottlenecks in application execution and dead code when fine tuning an
application.
In addition, STice offers in-circuit debugging and programming of STM8 microcontrollers via
the STM8 single wire interface module (SWIM), which allows non-intrusive debugging of an
application while it runs on the target microcontroller.
For improved cost effectiveness, STice is based on a modular design that allows you to
order exactly what you need to meet your development requirements and to adapt your
emulation system to support existing and future ST microcontrollers.
14.1.1
STice key features
•
Occurrence and time profiling and code coverage (new features),
•
Advanced breakpoints with up to 4 levels of conditions,
•
Data breakpoints,
•
Program and data trace recording up to 128 KB records,
•
Read/write on the fly of memory during emulation,
•
In-circuit debugging/programming via SWIM protocol,
•
8-bit probe analyzer,
•
1 input and 2 output triggers,
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Power supply follower managing application voltages between 1.62 to 5.5 V,
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Modularity that allows you to specify the components you need to meet your
development requirements and adapt to future requirements.
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Supported by free software tools that include integrated development environment
(IDE), programming software interface and assembler for STM8.
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STM8 development tools are supported by a complete, free software package from
STMicroelectronics that includes ST Visual Develop (STVD) IDE and the ST Visual
Programmer (STVP) software interface. STVD provides seamless integration of the Cosmic
and Raisonance C compilers for STM8, which are available in a free version that outputs up
to 16 Kbytes of code.
14.2.1
STM8 toolset
The STM8 toolset with STVD integrated development environment and STVP programming
software is available for free download at www.st.com. This package includes:
ST visual develop
Full-featured integrated development environment from STMicroelectronics, featuring:
•
Seamless integration of C and ASM toolsets
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Full-featured debugger
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Project management
•
Syntax highlighting editor
•
Integrated programming interface
•
Support of advanced emulation features for STice such as code profiling and coverage
ST visual programmer (STVP)
Easy-to-use, unlimited graphical interface allowing read, write and verification of the STM8
Flash program memory, data EEPROM and option bytes. STVP also offers project mode for
the saving of programming configurations and the automation of programming sequences.
14.2.2
C and assembly toolchains
Control of C and assembly toolchains is seamlessly integrated into the STVD integrated
development environment, making it possible to configure and control the building of user
applications directly from an easy-to-use graphical interface.
Available toolchains include:
C compiler for STM8
Available in a free version that outputs up to 16 Kbytes of code. For more information, see
www.cosmic-software.com.
STM8 assembler linker
Free assembly toolchain included in the STVD toolset, used to assemble and link the user
application source code.
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Programming tools
During the development cycle, STice provides in-circuit programming of the STM8 Flash
microcontroller on the application board via the SWIM protocol. Additional tools include a
low-cost in-circuit programmer as well as ST socket boards, which provide dedicated
programming platforms with sockets for the STM8 programming.
For production environments, programmers will include a complete range of gang and
automated programming solutions from third-party tool developers already supplying
programmers for the STM8 family.
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Date
Revision
30-Apr-2009
1
Initial release.
2
– Added bullet point concerning unique identifier to
Features section on cover page.
– Highlighted internal reference voltage in Section 4.13:
Analog-to-digital converter (ADC1).
– Updated wpu and PP status of
PB5/12C_SDA[TIM1_BKIN] and
PB4/12C_SCL[ADC_ETR] pins in Section 5: Pinouts
and pin descriptions.
– Updated Section 6.1: Memory map.
– Added Section 9: Unique ID.
– Added TBD values to Table 45: SPI characteristics.
– Added max values to Table 48: ADC accuracy with
RAIN< 10 kW, VDD= 5 V and Table 49: ADC accuracy
with RAIN< 10 kW, VDD= 3.3 V.
03-Jun-2009
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Date
Revision
Changes
22-Apr-2010
3
Added SO20W, TSSOP20, SDIP32, and UFQFPN32
packages.
Added STM8S903F3 part number.
Updated the document status to full datasheet.
Updated the definition of alternate function remapping
option in Table 4: Legend/abbreviations for pinout
tables.
Updated Px_IDR reset value in Table 7: I/O port
hardware register map.
Removed ESR low limit and update high limit for CEXT
conditions in Table 21: General operating conditions.
Updated VCAP and ESR low limit, added ESL
parameter, as well as PD in Table 21: General operating
conditions.
Changed ESD to FESD (functional ESD); added name
of AN1709; replaced IEC 1000 with IEC 61000 in
Table 50: EMS data
Replaced IEC 1000 with IEC 61000, added title of
AN1015, and added footnote to Table 51: EMI data.
Replaced J 1752/3 with IEC 61967-2 and updated data
of Table 51: EMI data.
Removed note 3 related to Accuracy of HSI oscillator.
Updated ƟJA in Table 13: STM8S903K3 alternate
function remapping bits [7:2] for 32-pin packages.
Changed ƟJA to 60°C/W in Section 12.2: Selecting the
product temperature range.
In Section 13: Ordering information, replaced package
pitch digit by VFQFPN/UFQFPN package, and added
footnote regarding possible future release of a dedicated
ordering information scheme. Added SO20W,
TSSOP20, SDIP32, and UFQFPN32.
Added Section 13.1: STM8S903K3/F3 FASTROM
microcontroller option list.
30-Apr-2010
4
Modified PD at TA = 85 °C for SO20W inTable 21:
General operating conditions.
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5
Removed VFQFPN32 package.
Updated the definition for reset state in Table 4:
Legend/abbreviations for pinout tables
Updated pins 13/25/20, 14/26/21, 19/32/27, 1/2/29,
2/3/30, and 3/4/31; added footnote to PD1/SWIM pin in
Table 6: STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin
descriptions.
Standardized all reset state values; updated the reset
state values of RST_SR, CLK_SWCR, CLK_HSITRIMR,
CLK_SWIMCCR, IWDG_KR, and ADC_DRx registers in
Table 8: General hardware register map.
Changed the caption of Table 13: STM8S903K3
alternate function remapping bits [7:2] for 32-pin
packages.
Added Table 14: STM8S903F3 alternate function
remapping bits [7:2] for 20-pin packages.
Changed the caption of Table 15: STM8S903K3
alternate function remapping bits [1:0] for 32-pin
packages.
Added Table 16: STM8S903F3 alternate function
remapping bits [1:0] for 20-pin packages.
Replaced 0.01 µF with 0.1 µF in Figure 38:
Recommended reset pin protection.
Added Figure 42: Typical application with I2C bus and
timing diagram.
Updated footnote 1 in Table 48: ADC accuracy with
RAIN< 10 kW, VDD= 5 V and Table 49: ADC accuracy
with RAIN< 10 kW, VDD= 3.3 V.
Updated existing footnote and added three additional
footnotes to Table 55: UFQFPN32 - 32-pin, 5x5 mm,
0.5 mm pitch ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package
mechanical data.
Updated the special marking and OPT2 alternate
function remapping sections in Section 13.1:
STM8S903K3/F3 FASTROM microcontroller option list.
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Date
Revision
Changes
6
Added note for OPT1 option list.
Updated OPT2 option list for STM8S903K3 and created
OPT2 option list for STM8S903F3 in Section 13.1:
STM8S903K3/F3 FASTROM microcontroller option list.
Updated UART1 interrupt vector addresses in Table 10:
Interrupt mapping.
Updated note related to true open-drain outputs in
Table 6: STM8S903K3 UFQFPN32/LQFP32/SDIP32 pin
descriptions and Table 5: TSSOP20/SO20/UFQFPN20
pin descriptions.
Added UFQFPN20 package.
Removed CLK_CANCCR register from Table 8: General
hardware register map.
Added note for Px_IDR registers in Table 7: I/O port
hardware register map.
Updated the caption of Figure 63: STM8S903K3/F3
access line ordering information scheme(1).
Removed Typical HSI accuracy curve in High speed
internal RC oscillator (HSI)
Updated the value of recommended external capacitor
to 100 nF in Table 44: NRST pin characteristics.
Updated the disclaimer.
04-Apr-2012
7
Renamed internal reference voltage as internal bandgap
reference voltage.
Updated notes related to VCAP in Table 21: General
operating conditions.
Added values of tR/tF for 50 pF load capacitance, and
updated note in Table 40: I/O static characteristics.
Updated typical and maximum values of RPU in
Table 40: I/O static characteristics and Table 44: NRST
pin characteristics.
Changed SCK input to SCK output in Table 45: SPI
characteristics.
Modified Figure 51: UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5
mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package outline.
13-Jun-2012
8
Restored Figure 44: Typical application with ADC.
Modified Figure 51: UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5
mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package outline.
28-Jul-2011
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23-Feb-2015
9
Updated:
– Section 11.5: TSSOP20 package information
– Section 11.3: UFQFPN20 package information.
Added:
– Figure 46: LQFP32 recommended footprint
– Figure 47: LQFP32 marking example (package top
view)
– Figure 50: UFQFPN32 marking example (package top
view)
– Figure 53: UFQFPN20 marking example (package top
view)
– Figure 55: SDIP32 marking example (package top
view)
– Figure 57: TSSOP20 recommended package footprint
– Figure 58: TSSOP20 marking example (package top
view)
– Figure 60: SO20 marking example (package top view)
26-Mar-2015
10
Corrected the values for “b” dimensions in Table 55:
UFQFPN32 - 32-pin, 5x5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch ultra thin
fine pitch quad flat package mechanical data.
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13-Feb-2017
12-May-2017
Revision
Changes
11
Updated:
– Analog to digital converter (ADC) features on Section :
Features
– Section 10.2: Absolute maximum ratings
– Table 5: TSSOP20/SO20/UFQFPN20 pin descriptions
– Table 19: Current characteristics
– Table 33: Peripheral current consumption
– Table 47: ADC characteristics
– Table 56: UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm
pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package
mechanical data
– Figure 18: HSE external clock source
– Figure 19: HSE oscillator circuit diagram
– Figure 40: SPI timing diagram where slave mode and
CPHA = 1
– Figure 41: SPI timing diagram - master mode
– Figure 44: Typical application with ADC
– Section : Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
– All “Device marking” sections on Section 11: Package
information
– Footnotes on the tables of Section 10: Electrical
characteristics and of Figure 48: UFQFPN32 - 32-pin,
5x5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch ultra thin fine pitch quad flat
package outline
– Title of Table 54: LQFP32 - 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm lowprofile quad flat package mechanical data and
Table 56: UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm
pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package
mechanical data
– Title of Figure 45: LQFP32 - 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm lowprofile quad flat package outline, Figure 46: LQFP32 32-pin, 7 x 7 mm low-profile quad flat package
recommended footprint, Figure 51: UFQFPN20 - 20lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad
flat package outline
Added:
– Figure 52: UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm
pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package
recommended footprint
12
Updated:
– Figure 51: UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm
pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package outline
– Table 56: UFQFPN20 - 20-lead, 3x3 mm, 0.5 mm
pitch, ultra thin fine pitch quad flat package
mechanical data
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