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This project involves designing a schematic for an STM32L433CBU6 microcontroller-based system. The STM32L433CBU6 is an ultra-low-power Arm Cortex-M4 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) with a floating-point unit (FPU), capable of reaching up to 100 DMIPS. It features up to 256KB of Flash memory, 64KB of SRAM, USB Full Speed (FS) interface, support for a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), and an external Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS).
Here's a breakdown of the components listed in the project description:
Power Supply Pins:
  • VSS pins (Ground pins): There are four VSS pins listed, indicating the ground connections for the MCU.
  • VBAT (Battery voltage input): Supplies power to the RTC and backup registers.
  • VDD pins (Power supply pins): Two VDD pins are specified, indicating the primary power supply inputs for the MCU’s operation.
  • VDDUSB (USB power supply pin): Specific for the USB power supply.
  • VDDA (Analog power supply pin): Supplies power to the ADC, DAC, and analog GPIOs.
  • VSSA (Analog ground): Ground pin for the analog sections.
I/O Pins:
  • PAx, PBx, PCx, PHx pins: Represent various GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins with bi-directional capability. Each pin has a specific designation (PA, PB, PC, PH) followed by a number indicating its specific identity. These pins can be configured as input or output for interfacing with external devices, sensors, actuaries, etc.
Special Function Pins:
  • NRST (Reset input): This pin is used to reset the MCU.
  • PH0, PH1 (Oscillator inputs): These are likely used for connecting an external crystal oscillator for the MCU's clock.
No specific electrical connections have been specified yet in this project, suggesting that the design is at an early stage. The next steps would typically involve defining the connections for power supply, grounding, configuring the I/O pins for specific functions (e.g., communication interfaces, input sensors, output control), and connecting other peripherals required for the project objectives.
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    Ultra-low-power Arm® Cortex®-M4 32-bit MCU+FPU, 100DMIPS, up to 256KB Flash, 64KB SRAM, USB FS, LCD, ext. SMPS #Microcontrollers #stm32 #commonpartslibrary

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