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BlueVoice voice streaming over BLE
This video from STMicroelectronics demonstrates BlueVoice, the company's voice streaming over Bluetooth low energy solution.
Health app wins ARM smart product design competition
A new device to help tackle sleep apnea has claimed first prize in the ARM Smart Product Design Competition. The Apnea Observer was designed by developer Clemente di Caprio from Rome, Italy, who has been awarded $5,000 to help advance his prototype. Sleep apnea affects up to a quarter of the general population, according to the British Journal of Anaesthesia, with 90% of sufferers remaining undiagnosed. If left untreated, this chronic sleep condi...
Distributor, suppliers unite for European IoT seminars
A wide-ranging and all-embracing set of seminars on the Internet of Things (IoT) are being planned by Arrow Electronics. The IoT in Focus tour will encompass locations in Germany, France, UK, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Austria, and Switzerland and cover connectivity and embedded applications, system integration, big data and the cloud.
MEMS technology for your senses
Hearing, touching, smelling and seeing… what will be the next improvement that MEMS will bring to our senses? Sensors are now small, reliable and accurate enough to be included in a pocket-sized device of only 9cm3 and interface with the environment, details Yole Développement in its latest report dedicated to the wearable industry: Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare. In this technology and market analysis, Yol...
DOCSIS 3.1 chipset to usher in multi-gigabit era
STMicroelectronics hasannounced theSTiD325(codenamed Barcelona), its DOCSIS3.1 chipset for Broadband CPECable Modems, embedded Media Terminal Adapters (eMTAs), and Gateways, as well as for Video Gateways when associated to STB chipsets. It is being demonstrated at CableLabs Summer Conference, 2nd to 5th August 2015 in Keystone, Colorado.
Safety manual & FMEDA document help streamline MCUs for ASIL-B
STMicroelectronics has published a safety manual and FMEDA document that help streamline ISO 26262 functional-safety certification up to ASIL-B for systems containing its STM8AF automotive MCUs.With valuable features including CAN and LIN drivers, touch-sense/LCD-control capability, ST’s AEC-Q100 qualified STM8AF series is an economical choice for body and infotainment applications such as seat adjusters, instrumentation and lighting contro...
Mouser now stocking STMicroelectronics’ low-power STM32L4 MCU
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the STM32L4 series of 32-bit MCUs from STMicroelectronics. These ultra-low-power STM32L4 32-bit MCUs are based on the high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit RISC core operating at a frequency of up to 80MHz. The STM32L4 MCUs 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 flexibi...
SiC technology adoption pushed towards the EV/HEV industry
After several years of delays and questioning, SiC (Silicon Carbide) technology confirms its added-value, compared to existing silicon technologies. In its latest report, GaN and SiC Devices for Power Electronics Applications (July 2015 edition), Yole Développement announces the penetration of SiC, from low to high voltage (600 to 3,300V), in the following market segments: PFC, PV, diodes with EV/HEV, wind, UPS and motor drives. Under this...
Evaluation board accelerates IoT product design
Accelerating the design of wearables, product identification, and smart-city applications for the IoT, theCLOUD-ST25TA evaluation boardis based on the ST25TA02K chip from STMicroelectronics. It contains everything that engineers need to start adding an NFC interface to any kind of electronic device, from Bluetooth audio products and wearable devices to NFC posters and business cards.
SiGe tech selected for next-gen mobile network transmission systems
STMicroelectronics has announced that the company's advanced BiCMOS55 SiGetechnology has been selected by the European E3NETWORK R&D initiative for developing energy-efficient, high-capacity transmission systems in next-gen mobile networks.Skyrocketing mobile-data usage requires networks to support greater capacity and higher data rates.