STM32F732IET7 STMicroelectronics Integrated Circuit (Quad Flat Packages) In Stock
High-performance and DSP with FPU, Arm Cortex-M7 MCU with 512 Kbytes of Flash memory, 216 MHz CPU, Art Accelerator, L1 cache, SDRAM
- Manufacturer
- STMicroelectronics
- Package
- Quad Flat Packages
- Pin Count
- 176
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- STM32F732IET7 Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 176 pins integrated circuit from STMicroelectronics
- Quad Flat Packages format supports production PCB assembly and sourcing review
- active lifecycle status for bill-of-material risk screening
- Datasheet-backed context for STM32F732IET7 technical and procurement validation
Applications
STM32F732IET7 is used in embedded control, signal processing, timing, memory, and mixed-signal board designs where the 176 pins requirement must align with the approved design. It suits OEM sourcing, maintenance, and production builds that need manufacturer-traceable component data before purchase.
Specifications
| YTEOL | 9 |
| Has ADC | YES |
| Address Bus Width | 26 |
| Bit Size | 32 |
| Clock Frequency-Max | 26MHz |
| DMA Channels | YES |
| External Data Bus Width | 32 |
| Number of I/O Lines | 140 |
| PWM Channels | YES |
| Package Shape | SQUARE |
| Package Style | FLATPACK, LOW PROFILE, FINE PITCH |
| Speed | 216MHz |
| Supply Voltage-Max | 3.6V |
| Supply Voltage-Min | 1.7V |
| Supply Voltage-Nom | 3V |
| Surface Mount | YES |
| Terminal Form | GULL WING |
| Terminal Pitch | 0.5mm |
| Terminal Position | QUAD |
| uPs/uCs/Peripheral ICs Type | MICROCONTROLLER, RISC |
| Package | Quad Flat Packages |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
| ECCN | 3A991.a.2 |
| HTS Code | 8542.31.00.25 |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
Compatible alternatives and drop-in replacements for STM32F732IET7:
RISC Microcontroller, 32-Bit, FLASH, CORTEX-M7 CPU, 216MHz, CMOS, PQFP176
RISC Microcontroller, 32-Bit, FLASH, CORTEX-M7 CPU, 216MHz, CMOS, PQFP176
Frequently Asked Questions
Which designs are a good fit for STM32F732IET7?
STM32F732IET7 fits embedded control where engineers need 176 pins and integrated circuit behavior from STMicroelectronics. Review the datasheet and approved footprint before release.
How should engineers check key specifications before release?
Engineers should confirm 512 Kb, package compatibility, lifecycle status, and board constraints for STM32F732IET7. These checks reduce layout, compliance, and purchasing risk before production.
What sourcing checks matter for STM32F732IET7 orders?
Procurement teams should verify current stock, lead time, traceability, and alternates while keeping the 216 MHz requirement aligned with the approved bill of materials.
Related Guides
150141RS73100 Red LED Indicator and Current-Resistor Design Guide
Design a reliable 150141RS73100 red LED indicator with worst-case resistor sizing, GPIO checks, PWM drive, layout, and production validation.
Jul 11, 2026
742792651 Ferrite Bead EMI Filter and Power Integrity Design Guide
Practical guidance for using 742792651 in ferrite-bead EMI filters, including bias, DCR, damping, layout, and validation.
Jul 11, 2026
How to Choose a Ferrite Bead for EMI Suppression Rails: Selection Guide
Compare 742792651 and related ferrite beads by impedance, current rating, DCR, package, layout, and EMI test context.
Jul 10, 2026
150141BS73100 Design Guide for 3528 Status Indicator LED Circuits
Design 3528 status indicator LED circuits with 150141BS73100: current setting, resistor sizing, polarity, optics, and sourcing checks.
Jul 10, 2026
Why Buy from FindMyChip
About STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications. ST's products are found in a wide range of applications including automotive, industrial, personal electronics, and communications.
In Stock · 24h Response · Worldwide Shipping
Response within 24 hours · Worldwide shipping
“Their engineering team helped us find a pin-compatible alternative when our original MCU went EOL.”