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STM32F058C8 Datasheet, PDF (12/104 Pages) STMicroelectronics – Advanced ARM-based 32-bit MCU, 64 KB Flash, 11 timers, ADC, DAC & comm. interfaces, 1.8 V
Functional overview
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Functional overview
STM32F058C8 STM32F058R8 STM32F058T8
Figure 1 shows the general block diagram of the STM32F058C8/R8/T8 devices.
3.1
ARM®-Cortex®-M0 core
The ARM® Cortex®-M0 is a generation of ARM 32-bit RISC processors for embedded
systems. It has been developed to provide a low-cost platform that meets the needs of MCU
implementation, with a reduced pin count and low-power consumption, while delivering
outstanding computational performance and an advanced system response to interrupts.
The ARM® Cortex®-M0 processors feature exceptional code-efficiency, delivering the high
performance expected from an ARM core, with memory sizes usually associated with 8- and
16-bit devices.
The STM32F058C8/R8/T8 devices embed ARM core and are compatible with all ARM tools
and software.
3.2
Memories
The device has the following features:
• 8 Kbytes of embedded SRAM accessed (read/write) at CPU clock speed with 0 wait
states and featuring embedded parity checking with exception generation for fail-critical
applications.
• The non-volatile memory is divided into two arrays:
– 64 Kbytes of embedded Flash memory for programs and data
– Option bytes
The option bytes are used to write-protect the memory (with 4 KB granularity) and/or
readout-protect the whole memory with the following options:
– Level 0: no readout protection
– Level 1: memory readout protection, the Flash memory cannot be read from or
written to if either debug features are connected or boot in RAM is selected
– Level 2: chip readout protection, debug features (Cortex®-M0 serial wire) and
boot in RAM selection disabled
3.3
Boot modes
At startup, the boot pin and boot selector option bit are used to select one of the three boot
options:
• boot from User Flash memory
• boot from System Memory
• boot from embedded SRAM
The boot loader is located in System Memory. It is used to reprogram the Flash memory by
using USART on pins PA14/PA15 or PA9/PA10.
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