STM8S001J3 Microcontroller

STMicro's 16 MHz CPU mainstream value line 8-bit MCU with 8 Kbytes Flash

Image of STMicro's STM8S001J3 STMicro's STM8S001J3 8-bit microcontrollers offer 8 Kbytes of Flash program memory, plus integrated true data EEPROM. It is referred to as low-density device in the STM8S microcontroller family reference manual (RM0016). The STM8S001J3 device provides performance, robustness, and reduced system cost. Device performance and robustness are ensured by true data EEPROM supporting up to 100,000 write/erase cycles, advanced core and peripherals made in a state-of-the-art technology at 16 MHz clock frequency, robust I/Os, independent watchdogs with separate clock source, and a clock security system. The system cost is reduced thanks to a high system integration level with internal clock oscillators, watchdog, and brown-out reset. Full documentation is offered as well as a wide choice of development tools.

Features and Benefits
  • Leading edge memories set: 8 K Flash/1 K RAM/128 Bytes data EEPROM
    • Customer benefits from a wide memory footprint for many types of applications requirements and/or easy upgrade as necessary
  • Three standard interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C
    • Customer benefits from a wide set from a interfaces available all together to ease communication with peripheral devices or sensors
  • Extended operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
    • Customer benefits from an extended temperature range often required in many industrial applications
  • 10-bit analog-to-digital converter and 2 x 16-bit timers, 1 x 8-bit timer set
    • Customer benefits from high performance analog and system interfaces to reduce overall cost of their application
  • 16 MHz proprietary STM8 core
    • Customer benefits from high performance 8-bit core now well recognized and widely used on the market

STM8S001J3 Microcontroller

ImageManufacturer Part NumberDescriptionAvailable QuantityPriceView Details
IC MCU 8BIT 8KB FLASH 8SOSTM8S001J3M3IC MCU 8BIT 8KB FLASH 8SO2559 - Immediate$0.88View Details
Published: 2017-09-21