Join our hands-on workshop for an in-depth exploration of ST's latest STM32U0 microcontroller, designed for cost-sensitive applications requiring ultra-low-power consumption and robust security protection.
During this 5-hour workshop, we’ll reveal how the STM32U0’s unique architecture and peripheral block designs contribute to unparalleled power efficiency. You’ll also discover its EMBC-certified Level-3 SESIP security, ensuring robust code and data protection for critical applications.
Engage directly with this innovative technology in our hands-on sessions, where you’ll interact with the segment LCD driver and USB peripheral, witness the STM32U0’s impressive power consumption firsthand, and benefit from our comprehensive ecosystem support, including STM32CubeMX and GIT, to streamline your development projects. All attendees will receive a complimentary STM32U083C-DK Discovery kit at the beginning of the workshop, and lunch and refreshments will be provided.
STM32 specialists will be on hand during the workshop to offer technical support and address any questions you may have.
This workshop is intended for 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit engineers, firmware developers, and hardware design engineers of all levels looking to design with an affordable, power-efficient MCU.
This workshop will be held in the Boston area (off Interstate 95 in Waltham) on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm EDT. Complete venue details will be provided by email upon registration.
The STM32U083C-DK Discovery kit is a complete demonstration and development platform for the STM32U083MCT6 microcontroller. It is used as a reference design for application development before porting to the final product.
The full range of hardware features on the board helps the user to evaluate all the peripherals (USB FS device, segment LCD, touchkey, temperature sensor, and others) and to develop applications. The ARDUINO® Uno V3, mikroBUS™, and extension connectors provide easy connection to extension shields or daughterboards for specific applications.
The STM32U083C-DK Discovery kit does not require any separate probe as it integrates the STLINK-V2EC debugger/programmer. It is operated by plugging it into a PC through a standard USB Type-A or USB Type-C® to USB Type-C® cable.