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NFC Reader IC adopted for automotive wireless charging design
STMicroelectronics hasannounced that its automotive NFC Reader IC (ST25R3914) and its automotive 8-bit microcontroller (STM8AF) have been chosen for the Qi-compliant automotive wireless charging reference design from Rohm. Contactless communication based on NFC is already in extensive use for functions such as mobile payment by smartphone and in recent years, NFC use has been rapidly widening from mobile devices to industrial equipment, IoT devic...
Development platform speeds real-time projects
To connect the power and flexibility of the latest STMicroelectronics STM32MP1 microprocessor with the strength of the STM32 and 96Boards ecosystems, Arrow Electronics has introduced the Avenger96 Development Platform and System on Module (SoM) The SoM, based on the Linaro 96Boards specification, can be used in production systems as well as for development.
Enabling creatively connected smart devices
By supporting concurrent communication over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Sub-1GHz wireless, the STMicroelectronics STEVAL-FKI001V1 dual-radio development kit gives high flexibility to envision, build and connect IoT devices, such as smart sensors, finders and trackers which can be configured, updated, remotely monitored and tracked using various network topologies, protocols and services.
Latest solutions for smart driving displayed at AUTOMOTIVE WORLD
STMicroelectronics displayed its latest semiconductor solutions for smart driving at the 11thedition of the AUTOMOTIVE WORLD show in Tokyo, Japan. Building upon its broad range of automotive semiconductors, ST exhibited solutions that accelerate car digitalisation and electrification in autonomous driving, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and power control for electric and hybrid electric vehicles (EV/HEV).
IoT development platform features at embedded world
During embedded world 2019 in Nuremberg (February 26-28)Digi-Key Electronics will have representatives on-hand to talk about some of the latest products and technology they have to help make the jobs of engineers and designers easier and more efficient. In addition, visitors can get a hands-on demo of the DK IoT Studio and find out more about two new platforms that were recently added to the tool.
Dev kits, coffee and solutions on tap at embedded world
The entire spectrum of embedded systems and innovative solutions from Mouser Electronics’ line card of nearly 800 manufacturers will be on parade for discussion at embedded world 2019 in Nuremberg (February 26-28). Visitors to Mouser's stand can pick up a free cup of coffee and test their luck at the “Spin to Win” game for a chance to win one of over 900 development kits up for grabs over the course of the three-day event.
Embedded devices neural-network developer toolbox
Leveraging the position of its STM32 family of microcontrollers, STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor provider, has extended the associated STM32CubeMX ecosystem for product developers, adding advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) features.
Low power MCU features analogue and DMA in low cost package
STMicroelectronics is boosting feature integration in low cost, low power 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) with the newSTM8L050. As the latest in the ultra energy-consciousSTM8Lseries, it embeds rich analogue peripherals, a DMA controller, and separated data EEPROM, all in an inexpensive SO-8 package with up to six user I/Os.
Collaboration to detect automotive hacking
Supplier of high-end cyber security solutions for the automotive industry, Arilou Information Security Technologies, part of NNG Group, and STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor provider, are working together on the integration of Arilou's Intrusion Detection and Prevention system (IDPS) Software solution into ST's SPC58 Chorus series of 32-bit automotive microcontrollers (MCUs).
Power GaN: Who is part of the playground?
Eight years have passed since the first commercialised power GaN device. People in the power electronics industry are becoming increasingly familiar with the names of startups that are actively promoting GaN technology. Efficient Power Conversion (EPC), GaN Systems, Transphorm or Navitas, in addition to the power electronics leaders, are also highly involved in the development of GaN technology.