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Enhancing the digital pen experience
CEVA, Inc., an ST Authorised Partner, together with STMicroelectronics and Wacom Co., Ltd announced their collaboration to develop an enhanced digital pen experience with a new, wireless sensor module that extends the digital pen’s functionality through advanced gesture, cursor, and motion control.
Radiation-hardened DAC is QML-V qualified
The RHRDAC121 radiation-hardened digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) from STMicroelectronics operates down to 2.5V for use in modern, low-power system designs that older 3.3V parts cannot support.
50W GaN converter enhances energy efficiency
The VIPerGaN50 which has just been released by STMicroelectronics simplifies building single-switch flyback converters up to 50 Watts and integrates a 650V gallium-nitride (GaN) power transistor for superior energy efficiency and miniaturisation.
The automotive industry: leading the structural transformation
The megatrends of autonomous driving, connectivity, electrification and shared mobility demand a dramatic transformation of the automotive industry. At the same time, digitalisation opens up significant potential for returns along the entire value chain.
High-voltage converters help meet energy-saving standards
The VIPER31 series of high-voltage converters are the latest additions to the VIPerPlus family from STMicroelectronics.
Dual op amp extends 5 V family
The TSV772 dual operational amplifier (op amp) from STMicroelectronics combines high accuracy, low power consumption, and the option of an extremely small 2.0mm x 2.0mm DFN8 package.
Smart embedded vision – off-the-shelf and custom-made
ARIES Embedded, specialist in embedded services and products, is further expanding its portfolio around smart embedded vision.
Radiation-hardened ICs aid LEO satellite design
A new series of radiation-hardened power, analogue, and logic ICs has been unveiled by STMicroelectronics.
Hardware Pioneers Max 2022: Driving game changing IoT ingenuity
Hardware Pioneers Maxreturns to London. This annual gathering, which is being held on 25 October 2022, is dedicated to all those involved in developing IoT solutions and bringing them to market.
The five biggest MCU suppliers accounted for 82% of 2021 sales
Single-chip microcontrollers for embedded control and computing functions are ubiquitous and continue to be designed into more systems.