Hardware Comparison
STM32L4 vs nRF52840 for Anomaly Detection
Winner: STM32L4 (score 90 vs 90)
Specs Comparison
| Spec | STM32L4 | nRF52840 |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | STMicroelectronics | Nordic Semiconductor |
| Architecture | ARM Cortex-M4F @ 80 MHz | ARM Cortex-M4F @ 64 MHz |
| SRAM | 128 KB | 256 KB |
| Flash | 1 MB | 1 MB |
| ML Acceleration | DSP, FPU | DSP, FPU |
| Connectivity | USB OTG FS | Bluetooth 5.0 LE, 802.15.4 (Thread/Zigbee), NFC, USB 2.0 |
| Chip Price | $4-12 | $5-8 |
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Detailed Comparison
Both the STM32L4 and nRF52840 are strong choices for anomaly detection. The difference in compatibility scores (90 vs 90) is marginal, so the decision comes down to ecosystem preference, connectivity requirements, and budget. Memory: The STM32L4 provides 128 KB SRAM, while the nRF52840 offers 256 KB. For anomaly detection's 32 KB minimum requirement, the nRF52840 offers more margin. Performance: The STM32L4 runs at 80 MHz (cortex-m4f, DSP) vs the nRF52840 at 64 MHz (cortex-m4f, DSP). Inference performance is comparable at these clock speeds. Connectivity: STM32L4 offers USB OTG FS. nRF52840 provides Bluetooth 5.0 LE, 802.15.4 (Thread/Zigbee), NFC, USB 2.0. Cost: STM32L4 chips run $4-12 (dev boards $15-50), while nRF52840 chips cost $5-8 (dev boards $20-35). The STM32L4 is more cost-effective for volume deployments. Choose the STM32L4 when: cost optimization is critical, the STMicroelectronics ecosystem fits your toolchain, or your team already uses this platform. Choose the nRF52840 when: you need maximum RAM headroom, Zephyr RTOS and BLE are priorities, or you need built-in 9-axis imu (lsm9ds1) on arduino nano 33 ble.
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FAQ
- Is STM32L4 or nRF52840 better for anomaly detection?
- Both score equally (90) for anomaly detection. The STM32L4 offers 128 KB SRAM at 80 MHz, while the nRF52840 provides 256 KB SRAM at 64 MHz. The decision comes down to ecosystem fit, connectivity needs, and deployment requirements.
- What's the price difference between STM32L4 and nRF52840?
- STM32L4 chips cost $4-12, dev boards $15-50. nRF52840 runs $5-8 per chip, $20-35 for dev boards. Pricing is comparable at volume.
- Can both STM32L4 and nRF52840 use TensorFlow Lite?
- Yes, the STM32L4 (cortex-m4f) supports TFLite Micro. The nRF52840 (cortex-m4f) also supports TFLite Micro.
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