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STM32F103VF

Manufacturer Part Number
STM32F103VF
Description
Mainstream Performance line, ARM Cortex-M3 MCU with 768 Kbytes Flash, 72MHz CPU, motor control, USB and CAN
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of STM32F103VF

Conversion Range
0 to 3.6 V
Supported Peripherals
timers, ADCs, DAC, SDIO, I2Ss, SPIs, I2Cs and USARTs
Systick Timer
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Description
2.3.14
2.3.15
Note:
2.3.16
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Voltage regulator
The regulator has three operation modes: main (MR), low power (LPR) and power down.
This regulator is always enabled after reset. It is disabled in Standby mode.
Low-power modes
The STM32F103xF and STM32F103xG performance line supports three low-power modes
to achieve the best compromise between low power consumption, short startup time and
available wakeup sources:
The RTC, the IWDG, and the corresponding clock sources are not stopped by entering Stop
or Standby mode.
DMA
The flexible 12-channel general-purpose DMAs (7 channels for DMA1 and 5 channels for
DMA2) are able to manage memory-to-memory, peripheral-to-memory and memory-to-
peripheral transfers. The two DMA controllers support circular buffer management,
removing the need for user code intervention when the controller reaches the end of the
buffer.
Each channel is connected to dedicated hardware DMA requests, with support for software
trigger on each channel. Configuration is made by software and transfer sizes between
source and destination are independent.
MR is used in the nominal regulation mode (Run)
LPR is used in the Stop modes.
Power down is used in Standby mode: the regulator output is in high impedance: the
kernel circuitry is powered down, inducing zero consumption (but the contents of the
registers and SRAM are lost)
Sleep mode
In Sleep mode, only the CPU is stopped. All peripherals continue to operate and can
wake up the CPU when an interrupt/event occurs.
Stop mode
Stop mode achieves the lowest power consumption while retaining the content of
SRAM and registers. All clocks in the 1.8 V domain are stopped, the PLL, the HSI RC
and the HSE crystal oscillators are disabled. The voltage regulator can also be put
either in normal or in low-power mode.
The device can be woken up from Stop mode by any of the EXTI line. The EXTI line
source can be one of the 16 external lines, the PVD output, the RTC alarm or the USB
wakeup.
Standby mode
The Standby mode is used to achieve the lowest power consumption. The internal
voltage regulator is switched off so that the entire 1.8 V domain is powered off. The
PLL, the HSI RC and the HSE crystal oscillators are also switched off. After entering
Standby mode, SRAM and register contents are lost except for registers in the Backup
domain and Standby circuitry.
The device exits Standby mode when an external reset (NRST pin), an IWDG reset, a
rising edge on the WKUP pin, or an RTC alarm occurs.
Doc ID 16554 Rev 3
STM32F103xF, STM32F103xG

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