 Hello, this is Stephanie from ST Microelectronics. This video is addressed to people new to ST Microelectronics and to our STM32 microcontroller family. In this video, I will present to you a high-level overview of our STM32 family. This includes software development tools, evaluation boards, and various other applications to help you select and evaluate the best MCU for your application needs. Our STM32 series can be split into five main buckets, each offering unique features and functionalities that you can bet will cater to all your application needs. These five flavors include our mainstream MCUs used to address a wide range of application needs, our high-performance MCUs delivering top tier performance while being power efficient, our ultra-low power MCUs, the most overall energy efficient in our STM32 line while still being able to balance performance, power, security, and cost, our wireless MCUs supporting wireless connectivity applications, and last but not least, our microprocessor line, which can also address a wide range of application needs. For each STM32 product line, we offer three tiers of hardware development boards. The STM32 nuclear boards are highly affordable, allow you to try out new ideas, and are the most ideal for creating prototypes. The STM32 Discovery kits are a cost-effective and complete solution for evaluating the extensive capabilities of our STM32 families. And lastly, the STM32 evaluation boards have been designed to be a complete demonstration and development platform for our STM32 families. Selecting the perfect microcontroller for your application needs and wants can be without a doubt a daunting task. There are so many varieties and flavors to choose from. However, we've made it easy for you. With our STM MCU finder tool, you can easily select from our extensive offerings of MCUs and our offering of development boards by filtering and comparing with the click of a button. This tool is accessible with both PC and mobile while also compatible across different operating systems. Application development can be a tedious yet daunting task. But with our STM32 KubeMX tool, we aim to make your development journey a little bit easier. With STM32 KubeMX, you can do most of your applications configurations through a GUI. These configurations include but are not limited to pinouts, clock and oscillator selection, peripherals, and middleware. Other benefits of starting your project with KubeMX are that it helps you generate the necessary initialization code. It aids your development process by finding and providing resolutions for conflicts in pin mapping or clock configuration and can easily generate a project simply by the click of a button using any of our supported IDEs. The STM32 Q programmer is an all-in-one software tool for programming STM32 products. It provides users with the capability to easily erase, read, write, and verify the contents of device memory. Furthermore, with the click of a button, users can configure option bytes. This tool can also be used to update the STLink firmware on STM32 products, is delivered in both graphical user interface and command line interface versions, and supports a multitude of OS interfaces. As mentioned earlier in the presentation, STM32 KubeMX, our cogeneration graphical user interface, supports three different compiler options. STM32 Kube IDE, our in-house free development tool for cogeneration based on an Eclipse front-end and GNU compiler, Kyle, and certainly, last but not least, IAR. To go along with every STM32 product family, a product-specific Kube library is available. Our STM32 Kube libraries are embedded software packages that include all sorts of low-level drivers, a wide range of examples showing you how to use available peripherals, and several plug-and-play application demonstrations. These Kube libraries can be found and downloaded on st.com. In addition to our Kube library offerings, we also have a wide range of expansion packs available. In these expansion packs, you will find several plug-and-play examples, including but are not limited to the realm of TouchGFX, SBSFU, USB PD, and Azure RTOS. In total, there are three flavors of expansion packs available. Function packs, which include advanced application project and libraries, X-Kube packages, expansion packs developed and maintained in-house, and IQ packages expansion packs developed and maintained by our third-party partners. The STM32 Kube Monitor tool helps to fine-tune and diagnose STM32 applications at runtime through reading and visualizing variables in real-time. Currently, there are a total of four tools in this family. STM32 Kube Monitor and three specialized versions. STM32 Kube Monitor power, STM32 Kube Monitor RF, and STM32 Kube Monitor UCPD. Thank you for watching. We hope that you enjoyed this introduction to our STM32 series. See you next time.