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STMicroelectronics Encourages China’s Next Generation of Engineers; Launches 2012 Design Contest in China
STMicroelectronic today launched the 2012 iNEMO Design Contest, an open competition for students and young engineers in China to design innovative applications built around ST’s award-winning2 iNEMO smart multi-sensor technology.
STMicroelectronics Sets the Standard for Protecting High-Speed Multimedia Interfaces
STMicroelectronics has raised the performance of ESD protection for equipment such as DisplayPort monitors and PCs by introducing a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) allowing increased high-definition (HD) picture quality, thanks to its best-in-class low capacitance. By 2013, approximately 100 million portable PCs will ship with a DisplayPort output for connection to an external high-definition screen1.
STMicroelectronics Announces ARM Software Support for SPEAr Microprocessors Families
STMicroelectronics announced software development-tool support for its SPEAr300 and SPEAr600 family of microprocessor units (MPUs) with the ARM® Development Studio 5 (DS™-5). ST’s SPEAr (Structured Processor Enhanced Architecture) embedded microprocessors provide high levels of computing power and connectivity. Manufactured in state-of-the-art low-power HCMOS (high-speed CMOS) process technologies, the devices combine one or two advanced A...
STMicroelectronics Locks In STM32 Advantages with New Megabyte Devices Increasing Application Reach
STMicroelectronics has extended its STM32 microcontroller family with extra features and up to 1-Mbyte of on-chip Flash. The additional Flash at least doubles the memory available to STM32 developers, thereby supporting future scalability, increasing system performance, and providing advanced application features, such as next-generation graphical user interfaces for consumer and industrial products.
STMicroelectronics Launches STM32 Value Line to Give Cost-Sensitive Applications Greater Choice
STMicroelectronics has released details of new ultra low-cost 32-bit microcontrollers bringing the advantages of the STM32’s 32-bit advanced industry-standard core into applications served by lower-performing devices that lock developers into proprietary processor architectures.
STMicroelectronics Announces World-Class Development Tools for STM8 Microcontrollers
STMicroelectronics has announced that IAR Systems, an international supplier of development tools, is now supporting the mainstream 8-bit STM8 microcontrollers by introducing the Embedded Workbench for STM8 (EWSTM8).
STMicroelectronics Attacks New Markets for STM32 Family in Networked, Real-Time and Audio Applications
STMicroelectronics has added to its STM32 range, focusing on high-performance variants of industry-standard interfaces to allow more applications to benefit from the seamless pin-and-software compatibility between STM32 devices. The new STM32 Connectivity Line adds a Full-speed USB On-The-Go (OTG) interface, which allows end products to act as a USB Host or USB Device. There is also an Ethernet interface featuring hardware support for IEEE1588 Pr...
Automotive safety-critical systems move forward with next-generation microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics and Freescale
Freescale Semiconductor and STMicroelectronics, leading semiconductor suppliers to the automotive industry, have introduced a new dual-core microcontroller (MCU) family aimed at functional safety applications for car electronics. The 32-bit devices help engineers address the challenge of applying sophisticated safety concepts to comply with current and future safety standards. The dual-core MCU family also includes features that help engineers fo...
STMicroelectronics - New Applications for its 32-bit MCU STM32 Connectivity Line
STMicroelectronics will showcase “Internet radio” and “Standby MCU” demonstrations with evaluation boards that use its STM32 Connectivity Line of ARM Cortex-M3 core-based 32-bit MCUs at its booth at Embedded Technology 2009. The exhibition will be held at PACIFICO YOKOHAMA, Japan, from Wednesday, November 18, to Friday, November 20, 2009. Both demonstrations run on an operating system (OS) from eForce Co., Ltd., a developer and manufactur...
8-bit Microcontroller Family Now Qualified for Automotive Applications
STMicroelectronics has announced that its ST7FMC microcontroller family has been Automotive-Grade qualified to meet the specific and rigorous demands of the automotive market. Built around an industry-standard 8-bit core and designed for driving Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) motors, the microcontroller family is ideal for use in various car body applications such as fuel and water pumps, cooling fans and interior blowers.