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MCUs deliver energy efficiency in ARM Cortex-M4 Class
STMicroelectronics has taken microcontroller power savings and performance to new heights with its latest STM32L4 series devices. The new microcontrollers also introduce peripheral and package configurations that simplify design and increase flexibility.
Flexible, printed and thin film batteries: A new era for energy storage
The battery market has suddenly become alive again in recent years. On the one hand, batteries are assuming new form factors, becoming ultra-thin, flexible, rollable, stretchable, etc. On the other hand, manufacturers are scrambling to offer larger batteries aimed at addressing EV and grid applications.By Dr Xiaoxi He, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx.
Free embedded development on STM32 MCUs
STMicroelectronics has extended opportunities to design free of charge with its popular STM32 microcontrollers for Linux system users including professional engineers, academics and hobbyists. Most Linux distributions are free, and open-source application software makes the Linux world attractive to technology enthusiasts. Until now, however, most development tools for embedded computing have been available only for Windows PCs.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge teardown
The rumors of shipments by T-Mobile of the new S7 and S7 Edge are true. We were among thefortunate few who received our units today. Teardown days at Chipworks are very fun. We are always looking forward to iPhone and Galaxy days especially. Everyone is eager and wants to chip in so they can be the first ones inside the technology. It’s very exciting. Contributed byJim Morrison, Ray Fontaine, Dick James andDaniel Yang, Chipworks.
The future of technology innovations bought to the market
On its 15th birthday, electronica China closed successfully, breaking records across the board and providing unparalleled opportunities for companies big and small to launch innovations to the Asian market. 1,088 exhibitors from 31 countries showcased at both trade fairs—electronica China and productronica China—their latest technologies across 62,000 square meters of exhibition space this week.
Power innovations promenade in Long Beach
As a Platinum Partner at this year's Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition 2016 (APEC 2016) show (March 20-24) in Long Beach, California, Mouser Electronics will be exhibiting the latest power technologies. The distributor will undertake live demos in Booth 2245, including some of the newest product innovations from STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, and Murata Power Solutions, available via Mouser.com.
Development boards reinforce support for 32-bit MCUs
Extending its support for the STM32 family of 32-bit Flash MCUs, STMicroelectronics has announced the STM32 Nucleo-144 series of low-cost, compact development boards. The 144-pin boards enhance the existing STM32 development ecosystem through increased connectivity that enables customers to quickly develop applications using any STM32 MCU, from the most power-efficient to the highest-performing devices.
The introduction of mbed IoT Device Platform
Semtech and ARM recently released LoRaWAN development through ARM mbed with LoRa-based shields and platforms. The LoRaWAN end-device source code, standardised by the LoRa Alliance, is also available through mbed simplifying device prototyping and accelerating the development of IoT applications.
STMicroelectronics to showcase its latest smart-driving solutions
STMicroelectronics will exhibit its latest Smart-Driving solutions at the 8th International Automotive Electronics Technology Expo (CAR-ELE JAPAN) in Tokyo, Japan. ST contributes to the development of cutting-edge Smart-Driving technologies including ADAS, connectivity, and advanced safety/environmental performance, with semiconductors playing a key role in the creation of these technologies.
'Graphics-centric' MCUs use ARM Cortex-M7 processors
Featuring rich memory, graphics and communication peripherals, the STM32F767/769 MCUs from STMicroelectronics bring ARM Cortex-M7 processing power and efficiency to applications such as consumer electronics, smart-building and industrial controllers, smart appliances and personal or point-of-care medical equipment.