Documentation/arch/arm/stm32/stm32mp151-overview.rst
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STM32MP151 Overview
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Introduction
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The STM32MP151 is a Cortex-A MPU aimed at various applications.
It features:
- Single Cortex-A7 application core
- Standard memories interface support
- Standard connectivity, widely inherited from the STM32 MCU family
- Comprehensive security support
More details:
- Cortex-A7 core running up to @800MHz
- FMC controller to connect SDRAM, NOR and NAND memories
- QSPI
- SD/MMC/SDIO support
- Ethernet controller
- ADC/DAC
- USB EHCI/OHCI controllers
- USB OTG
- I2C, SPI buses support
- Several general purpose timers
- Serial Audio interface
- LCD-TFT controller
- DCMIPP
- SPDIFRX
- DFSDM
:Authors:
- Roan van Dijk <roan@protonic.nl>
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