Altium recently released STMicroelectronics’ STM32 F0 board-level components to the Altium Vault and the AltiumLive Content Store – adding to the collection of previously released STM32 F4, F2 and F1 families.
These new components are showcased in the AltiumLive Unified Components store or users can browse through the STMicroelectronics content within the Altium Vault directly from Altium Designer’s Vault Explorer.
Users can now enjoy designing with these board-level components for the entry-level ARM Cortex-M0 based STM32 F0 series devices that deliver 32-bit performance and the essential DNA of the STM32. The STM32 F0 also offers real-time performance, low-power operation, advanced architecture and peripherals associated to the STM32 ecosystem.
Support has also been extended to a collection of Maxim real-time clocks. A further 516 components have been released to the Altium Vault and the AltiumLive Content Store, bringing the total number of Maxim components to more than 2500.
Maxim real-time clock support now includes the complete range of parallel address (Mux Bus, Bytewide and Phantom) and serial address (I²C, 3-Wire and SPI) devices. Also in this release are Maxim’s 1-Wire DS2422 and DS2417.
These new components can be found in the Maxim section of the Unified Components Content Store – or as supply-chain enabled, design-ready components in the Vault Explorer within Altium Designer.
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