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January 25, 2024
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STM32 Technical Updates are back : 2024 Newsletter 1 !

  • January 25, 2024
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Dear STM32 users and developers,

This new thread is back and is dedicated for our technical developers community to share last STM32 updates, the first part will be products documentation news such as datasheets, Erratas, Applications notes  followed by specific subject's presentation(s) during the last period in a monthly basis .

The format and the content will evolve in next editions...  STM32 Technical updates - 2024 Newsletter1.png

 You can leave us your comments on this initiative on this thread    Many thanks to @Tesla DeLorean  @TDK  @waclawek.jan   !

 Any proposal is welcome for subjects you want to be addressed , Stay tuned .

Cheers, STOne-32 

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    Graduate II
    February 19, 2024

    Thanks! That is very interesting, it would be great to be able to subscribe to these updates. Is that possible?

    Graduate
    February 19, 2024

    @to everyone already subbed: i'm sorry :)

     

    @Tom_pm in fact you can, see the screenshot below. But keep in mind then you'd get notified about all the comments made. Just like I got one with yours :)

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    Super User
    February 20, 2024

    @fronders,

    why do you think future issues will be announced in this same thread?

    JW

    Explorer II
    February 20, 2024

    Wonderful!

    I think this thread should be pinned permanently to the top of the MCU page so it can be easily found.

    Super User
    December 13, 2025

    Hi @STOne-32 ,

    Can we have more of these in 2026?

    Thanks,

    Jan

    Graduate II
    December 13, 2025
    Super User
    December 14, 2025

    @Issamos,

    Thanks, but while the title may match, it's not it: the Technical Updates as we've seen them in those 2 issues back then and then this one in 2024, dealt with intimate details of the STM32 implementation.

    What you've linked to is the run-of-the-mill marketing presentation of a new STM32 model. Not that they don't deserve to be presented, but I'm looking for those details which are not conveyed through the usual DS/RM/AN (and I wish the latter one would be more of a norm, too) mechanism.

    @Pavel A. 

    I am looking for real information sources, not the artificial ones...

    JW