The STM795TM6F supervisor is a self-contained device which provides microprocessor supervisory functions with the ability to non-volatize and write protect external LPSRAM. A precision voltage reference and comparator monitors the VCC input for an out-of-tolerance condition. When an invalid VCC condition occurs, the reset output (RST) is forced low (or high in the case of RST). These devices also offer a watchdog timer (except for STM704/795/806) as well as a power-fail comparator (except for STM795) to provide the system with an early warning of impending power failure.
These devices are available in a standard 8-pin SOIC package or a space-saving 8-pin TSSOP package.
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The maximum clock frequency for the STM795TM6F is 32 kHz, which is the frequency of the internal oscillator. However, the device can also be clocked externally up to 16 MHz.
To configure the STM795TM6F for low power consumption, you can use the STOP and SLEEP modes, which reduce power consumption by stopping the CPU and peripherals. You can also adjust the clock frequency, disable unused peripherals, and use the voltage regulator to reduce power consumption.
The STM795TM6F has 64 KB of flash memory, which is the maximum amount of flash memory that can be used for program storage.
The STM795TM6F has a built-in watchdog timer that can be enabled and configured using the Independent Watchdog (IWDG) and Window Watchdog (WWDG) peripherals. You can set the timeout period and enable the watchdog timer using the corresponding registers.
The maximum communication speed for the USART peripheral on the STM795TM6F is 4.5 Mbps.