STMicroelectronics AS-TQFP80
- Part No.:
- AS-TQFP80
- Manufacturer:
- STMicroelectronics
- Category:
- Accessories
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- Datasheet:
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AS-TQFP80.pdf
- Description:
- MCU BOARD ADAPTER TQFP-80 ST7
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Product details
Overview
AS-TQFP80 is not present in the provided资料. The supplied document describes AC7MDT10-D32/S28 - a connection kit for ST7MDT10-EMU3 emulator targeting ST7 microcontrollers in SDIP32 and SO28 packages. It comprises DB510 (SDIP32 adapter) and DB359 (SDIP32-to-SO28 device adapter), enabling physical interface between emulator and application board during debug. Used with ST7MDT10-EMU3 on W2 connector.
For engineers reviewing the AC7MDT10-D32/S28 datasheet, AC7MDT10-D32/S28 pinout, AC7MDT10-D32/S28 application, or AC7MDT10-D32/S28 equivalent, this kit supports in-circuit debugging of ST7 MCUs in SDIP32 and SO28 footprints via mechanical socket-based emulation interface - critical for firmware validation and hardware bring-up prior to final MCU soldering.
Technical Context
The AC7MDT10-D32/S28 is a two-stage mechanical interconnect solution: DB510 provides direct W2 connector mating to the ST7MDT10-EMU3 probe, while DB359 converts SDIP32 pin layout to SO28 footprint. Both adapters preserve pin 1 alignment indicators and require soldering of connection pins onto the target board in place of the final MCU.
No active circuitry or electrical signal conditioning is included; the kit functions as a passive, zero-impedance, pin-mapped bridge. It supports only ST7 family devices compatible with ST7MDT10-EMU3, specifically those packaged in SDIP32 or SO28 variants.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value and Actual Design Meaning |
|---|---|
| Kit Type | Mechanical emulation connection kit - no ICs, no power, no logic. |
| Adapter Set | DB510 (SDIP32 adapter) + DB359 (SDIP32-to-SO28 device adapter). |
| Target Emulator | ST7MDT10-EMU3, connects via W2 header. |
| Supported MCU Packages | SDIP32 and SO28 footprints only - no TQFP, QFN, or other variants. |
| Mounting Method | Soldered connection pins on application board - replaces final MCU location. |
Availability
AC7MDT10-D32/S28 is available at Aetrix Electronics and suitable for ST7 microcontroller debug, embedded firmware validation, and hardware bring-up requiring stable component supply for legacy ST7 development workflows.
Supply support for AC7MDT10-D32/S28 includes scheduled delivery planning, volume procurement assistance, BOM continuity management, traceable sourcing, and lifecycle availability coordination for OEM customers, industrial embedded developers, connected-device designers, and electronics production programs.
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics is a global semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, specializing in microcontrollers, analog ICs, power management, and automotive electronics.
This kit belongs to the ST7 EMU3 emulator accessory product line, designed explicitly to enable non-invasive, socket-based in-circuit debugging of ST7 microcontrollers before final assembly - supporting rapid iteration and hardware-software co-validation.
FAQ
Is AC7MDT10-D32/S28 compatible with STM8 or STM32 emulators?
No. AC7MDT10-D32/S28 is mechanically and electrically specific to the ST7MDT10-EMU3 probe and its W2 connector interface. It lacks pinout or signaling compatibility with STM8 or STM32 debug hardware, which use different emulator architectures, connectors, and voltage domains.
Does this kit include the ST7MDT10-EMU3 emulator?
No. AC7MDT10-D32/S28 contains only the DB510 SDIP32 adapter and DB359 SDIP32-to-SO28 device adapter. The ST7MDT10-EMU3 emulator must be purchased separately and is required for full functionality.
Can AC7MDT10-D32/S28 be used with TQFP-packaged ST7 devices?
No. The kit is physically constrained to SDIP32 and SO28 footprints only. TQFP80 or any other package variant is unsupported - no adapter, socket, or pin mapping exists for TQFP80 in this product family or documentation.
What is the role of pin 1 indicators on the adapters?
Pin 1 indicators ensure correct rotational orientation during insertion. Misalignment risks bent pins or short circuits. Both DB510 and DB359 feature visible markers (e.g., notch, dot, or chamfer) that must align with corresponding marks on the emulator board or application PCB before mating.
AS-TQFP80 Specifications
- Product attributes
- Attribute value
- Manufacturer:
- STMicroelectronics
- Series:
- -
- Packaging:
- Bulk
- Product Status:
- Obsolete
- Accessory Type:
- Socket Adapter
- For Use With/Related Products:
- ST7 Emulators
AS-TQFP80 FAQ
1.How can I place an order for AS-TQFP80 through Aetrix?
Please submit a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for AS-TQFP80 on Aetrix. Our sales agent will provide a competitive quotation and guide you through the order confirmation once you accept the terms.
2.Are the price and stock information for AS-TQFP80 reliable?
The price and inventory of AS-TQFP80 are updated periodically and may fluctuate due to market conditions. Stock and pricing data are typically refreshed every 24 hours. Quotation validity for AS-TQFP80 is usually 5 days.
3.What payment methods are accepted for AS-TQFP80?
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4.How is shipping managed for AS-TQFP80?
AS-TQFP80 orders can be shipped via leading logistics carriers, including DHL, UPS, FedEx, TNT, or Registered Mail.
Once your AS-TQFP80 order is processed, you will receive an email with the shipment details and tracking number.
Note: Tracking information may take up to 24 hours to appear. Express delivery typically takes 3–5 business days.
5.How can I obtain technical support or documentation for AS-TQFP80?
For technical support, including AS-TQFP80 datasheets, pinout diagrams, or application guidance, please contact our engineering support team. They can provide detailed documentation and assistance for your AS-TQFP80 requirements.
6.How does Aetrix verify that AS-TQFP80 is sourced from the original manufacturer or authorized distributors?
All AS-TQFP80 products on Aetrix are procured from qualified distributors and authorized channels. Our dedicated quality assurance team conducts strict verification, including traceability checks and, if necessary, third-party testing. This ensures that AS-TQFP80 meets industry standards.
7.What is the process for return or replacement of AS-TQFP80?
All AS-TQFP80 units undergo pre-shipment inspection (PSI). If there is an issue with AS-TQFP80, returns or replacements are accepted under the following conditions:
1.Quantity discrepancies, incorrect items, or visible external defects (such as breakage or corrosion), acknowledged by Aetrix.
2.The issue is reported within 90 days of delivery.
3.The AS-TQFP80 part is unused and in its original packaging.
Return procedure for AS-TQFP80:
1.Submit a request within 90 days.
2.Obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) from Aetrix.
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