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Farsens Introduces Battery Free Pressure Sensor Tag
The Vortex1 from Farsens is a battery free RFID sensor tag capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated pressure data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without the need of a battery on the sensor tag. The device features a LPS331AP pressure sensor from STMicroelectronics with an absolute pressure range from 260 to 1260 mbar. The tag comes in a variety of antenna designs and sizes to adapt the performance to the required applicatio...
European Project Drives the Future of Power Microelectronics
LAST POWER 1, the European Union-sponsored program aimed at developing a cost-effective and reliable technology for power electronics, today announced its three-year program achievements that place Europe at the forefront of research and the commercialization of energy-efficient devices for industrial and automotive applications, consumer electronics, renewable-energy conversion systems, and telecommunications.
STMicroelectronics and Quantenna Enter Strategic Licensing Agreement
STMicroelectronics and Quantenna Communications announced today that they have signed a non-exclusive worldwide licensing agreement giving ST the ability to integrate Quantenna IP into its broad array of systems-on-chips and giving Quantenna the ability to leverage the entire ecosystem of ST’s entertainment, networking and security products.
STMicroelectronics Extends High-Efficiency Power Family Using New Energy-Saving Package
STMicroelectronics has introduced the first MDmesh V Super-Junction MOSFET featuring a new package technology that increases the efficiency of power circuitry in equipment such as white goods, televisions, PCs, telecom, and server switched-mode power supplies.
ST MEMS Sensors In Real Applications
ST MEMS sensors are successfully used in a wide range of applications, from motion-based user-interfaces in handheld devices to sport and weather monitoring. This video shows some examples of final products whose interface use ST sensors.
STMicroelectronics Announce Entry-Level STM32F4 Series Microcontroller
STMicroelectronics have today announced the new STM32F401 class-leading microcontroller featuring the ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit/DSP core. While running at lower frequency than other STM32F4 devices, it balances performance, power consumption and integration and claims the lead in its class by offering 105DMIPS at 84MHz, 187µA/MHz active current, 11µA typical STOP current, and a rich set of integrated features.
ST Increase MEMS Accessibility With Simplifed Linux System Connections
STMicroelectronics has simplified the use of MEMS in a wider range of applications by releasing ready-to-use software drivers for communication with Linux systems. The new ST driver architecture ensures robustness, maximizes sensor performance, and allows modularity and fast prototyping. Driver access is managed through a standard IIO interface and no additional software is required to interface all the ST Motion MEMS products due to the embedded...
Synopsys Unveils New Synthesis-Based Test Technology Delivering Up to 3X Higher Compression
Synopsys today unveiled a new, innovative test technology to further reduce the cost of testing silicon devices by delivering up to 3x higher test compression and minimizing the time required to test each silicon die.
STMicroelectronics To Resolve on Distribution of a Cash Dividend
STMicroelectronics has announced that its Supervisory Board has approved the Managing Board proposal to the forthcoming 2013 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders to resolve on the distribution of a cash dividend of US$0.10 for the second quarter, and of US$0.10 for the third quarter, per outstanding share of the Company’s common stock to be paid in June and September of 2013, respectively.
STMicroelectronics Exhibits its Latest Solutions for Revolutionary Healthcare Applications at MEDTEC Japan 2013
STMicroelectronics will exhibit its latest solutions for healthcare applications at MEDTEC Japan 2013. The field of healthcare is recognized as an area of fast-paced growth due to factors such as an ageing population, soaring medical costs, health consciousness, and prevention of infection spreads.