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STMicroelectronics - First Single-Chip Positioning Device for Multiple Global Navigation Systems
STMicroelectronics introduced Teseo II, a new generation of single-chip stand-alone positioning receivers for Portable Navigation Devices, in-car navigation and telematics applications. These Systems-on-Chips are the industry’s first monolithic devices capable of receiving signals from multiple satellite navigation systems, including GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS and QZSS*. ST’s Teseo II family combines high positioning accuracy and indoor sensitivit...
STMicroelectronics Boosts Accessibility and Value of Space-Grade Power Electronics
Fully space-qualified power devices designed and made in Europe simplify procurement as space technology targets growing commercial opportunities
STMicroelectronics and Soundchip Team to Revolutionize Sound Experience in the Ear
STMicroelectronics together with Soundchip SA today introduced technologies and components for the smart audio accessory – an exciting new concept in personal listening. Worn like a pair of In-Ear Monitors, the smart audio accessory features new means of controlling and personalizing the sound experience.
STMicroelectronics Delivers MEMS Microphones in Plastic for Sleeker and Sturdier Gadget Designs
STMicroelectronics is the first company in the world that mass-manufactures MEMS microphones in plastic packages. The patented technology breakthrough saves space and increases durability in consumer and professional voice-input applications, from mobile phones and tablets to noise-level meters and noise-cancelling headphones.
STMicroelectronics Raises Standards in Power Saving, Performance and Time-to-Market for Machine-to-Machine Cellular Connections
STMicroelectronics has announced a robust low-power processor chip dedicated to managing SIM data for machine-to-machine (M2M) cellular communications, a growing market that could account for over 200 million mobile connections by 2013, according to an August 2009 report by Beecham Research.
STMicroelectronics Leads Drive to Better LED Signage for High-Resolution Viewing
STMicroelectronics has announced a new series of highly accurate LED drivers with automatic power saving, enabling electronic signage such as road signs, advertising, stadium displays, battery or solar-powered signs and similar equipment to deliver better, high-resolution viewing by ensuring consistent brightness across the viewing area.
Column-Driver IC for Large-Size LCD TV Market
STMicroelectronics has announced successful development of its first column-driver ICs for the growing large-size LCD TV market. Developed in the company’s Asia-Pacific Design Center (APDC) in Singapore, the STD8420C and STD8420A are the first chips in ST’s new LCD driver family, now being sampled to key customers, including Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. (CPT), a leading display company based in Taiwan. Widely used in computer monitors, LCDs...
CMOS Input Op-Amps consume only 780 microA at 2.5V supply voltage
STMicroelectronics has introduced two families of rail-to-rail high Gain Bandwidth Product (GBP) op-amps that feature an excellent speed-to-current consumption ratio and come in space-saving packages to address sensor signal conditioning as well as battery-supplied and compact portable applications. The TSV911/2/4 family offers an 8MHz gain-bandwidth product and is unity-gain stable for capacitive loads up to 200pF. The other family, the TSV991/2...
STMicroelectronics Adds Audio Processor with Highly-Efficient Audio Codec to All-Digital Sound Terminal™ Family
STMicroelectronics today announced a new audio processor – based on an ARM7TDMI® core coupled with ST’s proprietary FFX (full flexible amplification) digital modulation technology. The STA331 audio processor, with integrated, high-efficiency Class D Codec, offers a very high level of flexibility that enables it to be used across the full range of consumer audio products, from portable and wireless devices to home theatre and audio systems. T...
STMicroelectronics Extends High-Side Current-Sensing Portfolio with Accurate, Rugged, Low-Power
A new current-sensing IC from STMicroelectronics simplifies design of smarter and safer systems by sensing current more accurately and giving designers extra flexibility to adjust the sensor’s output before inputting to the system controller.