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STM8TL53G4

Manufacturer Part Number
STM8TL53G4
Description
8-bit, ultra-low-power, touch-sensing MCUs with 16-Kbyte Flash and proximity detection
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of STM8TL53G4

Operating Power Supply
1.65 V to 3.6 V
Temperature Range
–40 °C to 85 °C
4 Low Power Modes
Wait, Active-halt with AWU (1 μA), Active-halt with ProxSense™ (10 μA with scan every 200 ms),Halt (0.4 μA)
Dynamic Power Consumption
150 μA/MHz
Fast Wakeup From Halt Mode
4.7 μs
Ultralow Leakage Per I/o
50 nA

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STM-STUDIO
STM-STUDIO helps debug and diagnose STM8 and STM32 applications while they are
running by reading and displaying their variables in real-time. STM-STUDIO perfectly
complements traditional debugging tools to fine tune applications. It is well suited for
debugging applications which cannot be stopped, such as Touchsensing applications. Its
easy-to-use, graphical interface features:
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 your
application directly from an easy-to-use graphical interface.
Available toolchains include:
Programming tools
During the development cycle, STice provides in-circuit programming of the STM8 Flash
microcontroller on your application board via the SWIM protocol. Additional tools are to
include a low-cost in-circuit programmer as well as ST socket boards, which provide
dedicated programming platforms with sockets for programming your STM8.
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.
Non-intrusive read on-the-fly variables from RAM while the application is running
Parse DWARF debugging information in the ELF application executable file
Possibility to log data into a file, and replay later (exhaustive record display, not real-
time)
2 types of viewers:
Cosmic C compiler for STM8 – One free version that outputs up to 32 Kbytes of code
is available. For more information, see www.cosmic-software.com.
IAR embedded workbench – The C compiler for STM8 which is included in the toolset
is free for up to 8Kbytes of code. For more information, see www.iar.com.
Raisonance C compiler for STM8 – One free version that outputs up to 32 Kbytes of
code. For more information, see www.raisonance.com.
STM8 assembler linker – Free assembly toolchain included in the STVD toolset,
which allows you to assemble and link your application source code.
Variable viewer: Real-time waveforms, oscilloscope-like graphs
TouchPoint viewer: Association of 2 variables, one on the X axis, one on the Y axis
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