STMicroelectronics NUCLEO-L552ZE development board

The NUCLEO-L552ZE-Q board by STMicroelectronics features an ARM Cortex-M33 MCU with TrustZone® security and ultra-low-power performance for secure IoT and embedded applications.

Description

The STMicroelectronics NUCLEO-L552ZE-Q is a powerful and energy-efficient 32-bit development board based on the STM32L552ZET6Q microcontroller, which features an ARM® Cortex®-M33 core running at up to 110 MHz. Designed for developers focused on low-power applications with advanced security, this Nucleo board provides an ideal platform for IoT, wearable, industrial, and embedded system development.

The board integrates a wide range of features including TrustZone® technology, hardware cryptographic accelerators, and secure firmware update support, ensuring robust protection for connected devices. It supports multiple connectivity interfaces such as USART, SPI, I²C, USB, ADC, DAC, and GPIO, allowing flexible hardware prototyping.

Equipped with ST Zio and ST morpho connectors, the NUCLEO-L552ZE is compatible with Arduino™ and ST expansion boards, and includes an on-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer, providing a seamless development experience with STM32CubeIDE and other major toolchains.


Key Features:

  • STM32L552ZET6Q MCU with ARM Cortex-M33 core (110 MHz, 512 KB Flash, 256 KB SRAM)

  • Arm TrustZone® security and hardware encryption support

  • USB Full-Speed device and host interface

  • ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with virtual COM port

  • Arduino™ Uno V3 and ST morpho connectors for expansion

  • Low-power design supporting multiple energy modes

  • Compatible with STM32CubeMX, STM32CubeIDE, Keil, IAR, and GCC-based IDEs

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