STM32F207ZF STMicroelectronics, STM32F207ZF Datasheet - Page 35

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STM32F207ZF

Manufacturer Part Number
STM32F207ZF
Description
High-performance ARM Cortex-M3 MCU with 768 Kbytes Flash, 120 MHz CPU, ART Accelerator, Ethernet
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of STM32F207ZF

10/100 Ethernet Mac With Dedicated Dma
supports IEEE 1588v2 hardware, MII/RMII

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STM32F205xx, STM32F207xx
2.2.36
2.2.37
2.2.38
Temperature sensor
The temperature sensor has to generate a voltage that varies linearly with temperature. The
conversion range is between 1.8 and 3.6 V. The temperature sensor is internally connected
to the ADC1_IN16 input channel which is used to convert the sensor output voltage into a
digital value.
As the offset of the temperature sensor varies from chip to chip due to process variation, the
internal temperature sensor is mainly suitable for applications that detect temperature
changes instead of absolute temperatures. If an accurate temperature reading is needed,
then an external temperature sensor part should be used.
Serial wire JTAG debug port (SWJ-DP)
The ARM SWJ-DP interface is embedded, and is a combined JTAG and serial wire debug
port that enables either a serial wire debug or a JTAG probe to be connected to the target.
The JTAG TMS and TCK pins are shared with SWDIO and SWCLK, respectively, and a
specific sequence on the TMS pin is used to switch between JTAG-DP and SW-DP.
Embedded Trace Macrocell™
The ARM Embedded Trace Macrocell provides a greater visibility of the instruction and data
flow inside the CPU core by streaming compressed data at a very high rate from the
STM32F20x through a small number of ETM pins to an external hardware trace port
analyzer (TPA) device. The TPA is connected to a host computer using USB, Ethernet, or
any other high-speed channel. Real-time instruction and data flow activity can be recorded
and then formatted for display on the host computer that runs the debugger software. TPA
hardware is commercially available from common development tool vendors.
The Embedded Trace Macrocell operates with third party debugger software tools.
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