STM32U0 Ultra-Low Power MCU Workshop - Lab 2: Power Management and STOP Mode
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Overview
Join a comprehensive workshop focused on implementing STOP mode functionality in STM32U0 microcontrollers for ultra-low-power applications. Learn to develop battery-operated devices with enhanced energy efficiency through hands-on demonstrations led by STMicroelectronics experts. Master the STM32U0 series' key features, including its Arm Cortex®-M0+ processor, SESIP Level 3, PSA-Certified Level 1, and NIST certifications. Work through practical exercises covering hardware configuration, clock settings, and power monitoring using tools like STM32CubeMX, STM32CubeIDE, and STM32CubeMonitorPower. Explore how to reduce BOM costs and accelerate time-to-market using the STM32 Ecosystem's libraries and middleware. Requires specific hardware including Nucleo-U083RC board, STM32U083C-DK board, STLINK-V3PWR, and compatible software tools. Follow along with step-by-step demonstrations of project setup, coding, debugging, and power consumption measurements to optimize battery-operated device performance.
Syllabus
introduction to the example
prerequisites
final result description
STM32CubeMX - project start
Hardware configuration
Clock configuration
Project generation for STM32CubeIDE
STM32CubeIDE - Coding part
Build and debug
STM32CubeMonitorPower - measurements
Taught by
STMicroelectronics