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STM32CubeMX Please be aware target STM32WB1MMCx is Obsolete

JBend.6
Associate III

When creating a new project for the STM32WB1MMC the STM32CubeMX displays a dialog box with the warning:

Please be aware target STM32WB1MMCx is Obsolete

What does this mean?

Is it unsafe to use STM32CubeMX for this device?

If it is unsafe then what should I do?

My understanding is that the STM32WB1MMC is supported for 10-years.

Thank you.

 

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STTwo-32
ST Employee

Hello @JBend.6 

In fact, when you open the CubeMX, you will have to use STM32WB1MMCH6TR. For the other part, It is an obsolete product. For your Case, you need to use the STM32WB1MMCH6TR.

PS: For the message you have received, it is just a message that we have added to the Boards/Modules that are set to obsolete to inform you that a specific part number is no more available on the market.

Best Regards.

STTwo-32

 

 

 

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Andrew Neil
Super User

@JBend.6 wrote:

My understanding is that the STM32WB1MMC is supported for 10-years.


That is, indeed, what the ST website says:

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STTwo-32
ST Employee

Hello @JBend.6 

In fact, when you open the CubeMX, you will have to use STM32WB1MMCH6TR. For the other part, It is an obsolete product. For your Case, you need to use the STM32WB1MMCH6TR.

PS: For the message you have received, it is just a message that we have added to the Boards/Modules that are set to obsolete to inform you that a specific part number is no more available on the market.

Best Regards.

STTwo-32

 

 

 

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