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Sphere & STMicroelectronics create world’s largest image sensor
Sphere Entertainment Co. (SPHR) has announced its collaboration with STMicroelectronics for the creation of the world's largest image sensor.
STMicroelectronics’ new generation NFC controller
STMicroelectronics unveiled the ST54L NFC controller with an integrated secure element. This new integrated circuit (IC) empowers mobile devices, including smartphones, wearables, and tablets, with secure access to contactless services like payment and ticketing via the STPay-Mobile platform.
STMicroelectronics receives Vodafone NB-IoT certification for location-aware cellular IoT modules
STMicroelectronics has declared the attainment of Vodafone NB-IoT certification for its ST87M01 NB-IoT and GNSS modules. The ST87M01 seamlessly integrates cellular IoT connectivity and geolocation into a compact, energy-efficient module tailored for a wide spectrum of IoT and smart-industrial applications.
Making Matter provisioning for IoT devices secure and easy
In a joint announcement, CommScope and STMicroelectronics have unveiled their collaborative effort to enhance the security and simplicity of Matter provisioning for IoT devices.
STMicroelectronics’ automotive power-management ICs
STMicroelectronics’ SPSB081 automotive power-management IC is a Swiss Army Knife of features including a main fixed-voltage low-dropout regulator (LDO), a secondary programmable LDO, four high-side drivers, a CAN FD transceiver, and an optional LIN transceiver.
BEC Distribution announces transistor alternatives
BEC Distribution has announced the availability of high-quality alternatives for STMicroelectronics and onsemi IGBT Transistors. They are available on a 4-6 weeks lead time with free samples provided on request.
RFID readers come in compact TQFN package
In stock at Mouser Electronics are the ST25R100 and ST25R200 NFC/HF RFID readers from STMicroelectronics.
Robotics in unstructured environments
Many different technologies are initially perceived as threatening, unnatural, disruptive, and sometimes even dangerous.
TMOS-based infrared sensor opens up new applications
The STHS34PF80 sensor from STMicroelectronics is an uncooled, factory-calibrated, infrared motion and presence detection sensor with operating wavelength between 5µm and 20µm.
STMicroelectronics begins production of PowerGaN devices
STMicroelectronics has begun volume production of e-mode PowerGaN HEMT (high-electron-mobility transistor) devices that simplify the design of high-efficiency power-conversion systems.