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New pressure sensor technology from STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics introduce a new patented technology that isolates the pressure-sensing element within a fully molded package. This allows designers to meet the ultra-small form factor requirements and design creativity for the next generation portable consumer devices. The new ST technology enhances accuracy (± 0.2 mbar) while continuing to offer zero drift, low noise (0.010 mbar RMS) and a simplified calibration system.
“Phosphor Related Intellectual Property Has Been And Remains A Major Driving Force With Strong Impact On The Shape Of The LED Industry”, Announces Yole Développement.
Yole Développement announces its new market & technology patent investigation, LED Phosphors and Down-Converters. Hundreds of companies are involved in LED phosphor IP. Most of the major LED players are present in the list of the top patent assignees. But independent phosphor manufacturers are also emerging as major forces in the IP landscape… LED phosphor IP is shaping the industry.
STMicroelectronics publishes 2012 sustainability report
STMicroelectronics announce the publication of the Company’s 2012 Sustainability Report. ST’s sixteenth annual Sustainability report contains comprehensive details of ST’s Sustainability strategy, policies and performance during 2012 and illustrates how the Company’s new Sustainability Strategy, covering its People, Products, the Environment and the Community, became increasingly embedded throughout the business to create value for all of...
STMicroelectronics announce “Nano2017” R&D program
STMicroelectronics announce that French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, as well as representatives from national, regional and local authorities, and managers from ST, met at ST’s site at Crolles, near Grenoble, France, to celebrate the Nano2017 Research and Development program. Also present at the ceremony were key partners of ST for the Nano2017 R&D program including CEA-Leti and IBM.
Synopsys Announces DesignWare STAR Hierarchical System
Synopsys have announced availability of its DesignWare STAR Hierarchical System, an automated hierarchical test solution for efficiently testing SoCs, including analog/mixed-signal IP, digital logic blocks, memory and interface IP.
STMicroelectronics, ARM and Cadence Design Systems develop Tool and Model Interoperability
STMicroelectronics, ARM and Cadence launch three new contributions to the SystemC Language Working Group of the Accellera Systems Initiative. This collaboration will further increase model and tool interoperability for electronic system-level design at the transaction-level. The joint work includes new interfaces for interrupt modeling, which allow seamless integration of models from different companies; application programming interfaces for reg...
ARM Passes Fifty Percent Market Share in Automotive
According to findings from the 2013 edition of Semicast’s Embedded Processing Service, the market share for ARM-based embedded processors in the automotive sector is judged to have passed fifty percent in 2012.
High performance indoor navigation
This video highlights the features of a new indoor navigation system based on ST's MEMS sensor and CSR's location technology.
Charge your mobile devices from a shutdown PC with ST's unique USB chips
STMicroelectronics announce that it has perfected advanced features in its latest PC USB chips that significantly reduce the environmental impact of charging mobile devices. As smartphones and media players typically connect to a PC for data exchange, users are tending also to charge their devices from PC USB ports. Indeed, the IEC universal phone-charger standard promotes USB charging by making use of the USB interface specification.
World’s smallest eCompass module provides smoother and smarter functionality
STMicroelectronics today revealed that they have created the world’s smallest eCompass combining a 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis magnetometer in a single package. Measuring just 2mm x 2mm, the tiny LSM303C chip, used for advanced navigation and motion-sensitive features in products such as smartphones, is nearly 20% smaller than similar devices.