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MOSFETs offer high efficiency for sychronous rectification
STMicroelectronics has extended its trench-basedSTripFET F7 series of low-voltage MOSFETswith the introduction of 60V devices to enable telecomms, server, and desktop-PC power supplies, as well as industrial power supplies and DC/DC converters in solar micro-inverters, to meet tough energy-efficiency specifications and maximise power density.
Getting hands-on with the Cortex-M7
The first MCU featuring ARM’s newest M-class core is now in volume production, supported by a very capable development kit, as Philip Ling ‘discovers’
Proximity sensors enable better smartphone pictures
STMicroelectronics has announced that its advanced motion and proximity sensors have been integrated in the OnePlus 2, the latest smartphone from a leading Chinese mobile maker. The 2015 flagship model, OnePlus 2, relies on ST sensors for its superior camera system performance that includes an ultra-fast 0.2s 'human-eye' -grade focus time and advanced optical anti-shake technology that delivers a 20% improvement in effective image resolution, as ...
HAL firmware complies with MISRA-C & ISO/TS16949 standards
The latest set of Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) firmware included in the design ecosystem of the STMicroelectronicsSTM32 ARM Cortex-M core 32-bit MCUshas been developed in compliance with the MISRA(Motor Industry Software Reliability Association) C guidelines and the demanding ISO/TS16949 standard for automotive quality system management.
The launch of IoT Planet Forum
The connection of objects is a revolution. The IoT will radically change all sectors of the economy. The figures are astounding: in 2020, it is estimated that there will between 50 and 80bn connected devices in the world (Gartner and Idate estimates). The 1st international business forum dedicated to connected objects is being held in Grenoble to address the new technological, financial and societal challenges at stake.
Compact camera module market to reach $51bn by 2020
Driven by mobile phones and automotive sectors, the Compact Camera Module (CCM) industry will be multiplied by 2.5 between 2014 and 2020, reaching a total aggregate revenue of $51bn by 2020.
ST experts to present keynotes at SEMICON Taiwan MEMS Forum
STMicroelectronics hasannounced that two of its executives will deliver keynote speeches attheSEMICON Taiwan 2015 MEMS Forum.With almost 10bn MEMS devices shipped to date, ST is a leading force in the MEMS and Sensors industry evolution, driving continuous innovation for sensor and micro-actuator applications with its broad product portfolio, reliable supplier chain, and a strong ecosystem of global and local partners.
600V power MOSFETs "approach perfect switching performance"
STMicroelectronics has extended its popularMDmesh M2 seriesof N-channel powerMOSFETswith a family of devices that offer the industry’s highest power efficiencies for servers, laptops, telecomms and consumer applications, especially under light-load conditions. With these devices, designers can create switching power conversion solutions that are lighter and more compact, while more easily meeting increasingly stringent energy-efficiency tar...
MCUs balance power consumption with processing demand
The latest STM32L4 32-bit microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics are in stock at distributor Mouser Electronics. The ultra-low-power microcontrollers are based on the ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit RISC core operating at a frequency of up to 80MHz. The microcontrollers leverage ST’s low power technologies including voltage scaling to balance power consumption with processing demand and include seven low-power management modes to give designers flex...
ATPG technology delivers faster test pattern generation
A new ATPG and diagnostics technology that delivers 10X faster run time and 25 percent fewer test patterns has been introduced by Synopsys. It will shorten schedules, accelerate silicon debug and reduce test time and cost. Innovative, memory-efficient engines for test generation, fault simulation and diagnosis execute finely segmented threads on all available server cores, maximising throughput while minimising the number of patterns required to ...