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Embedded PCM for automotive MCUs begin sampling
STMicroelectronicshas presented at IEDM2018 architecture and performance benchmarks of a technology based on 28nm FD-SOI with embedded Phase-Change Memory (ePCM) designed for its automotive microcontrollers (MCUs). ST's products based on ePCM are sampling now to alpha customers, with field trials meeting the requirements of automotive applications and full technology qualification expected in 2020.
Energy-saving low-noise LDO regulator powers automotive modules
For always-on automotive modules and noise-sensitive loads, STMicroelectronics has released the LDO40L 400mA low-dropout linear regulator, which delivers quiet and efficient power. With 45µA quiescent current, the AEC-Q100 qualified LDO40L reduces the demand on vehicle batteries to run loads such as body and interior functions that are active when the ignition is off.
Kick-start advanced innovations for efficient smart objects
By adding the new STM32G0 microcontrollers (MCUs) to the STM32 family, STMicroelectronics is stretching the portfolio of Arm Cortex-M-core MCUs to more thoroughly cover key embedded-market segments. The new G0 series targets entry-level applications that require greater energy efficiency, functionality, security, and value, in a smaller footprint.
Transceiver enhances design flexibility with external pin
The STMicroelectronicsSTR485LV3.3V transceiver for RS485applications enhances design flexibility by providing an external pin to select 20Mbps or 250kbps communication and interfacing directly with low voltage logic down to 1.8V.
Image sensors enhance driver and passenger safety
STMicroelectronicshas unveiled two new automotive global shutter image sensors, theVG5661andVG5761, featured for driver monitoring. Both were demonstrated with automotive software innovator Jungo's driver-monitoring solution CoDriver, at the recent AutoSens Imaging conference and at electronica 2018.
IoT and automotive from STMicroelectronics at electronica
At electronica STMicroelectronics presented many solutions in a variety of applications, such as IoT and automotive.STMicroelectronics showcased a range of connectivity solutions for smart cars, such as in-vehicle infotainment systems, telematics processors and sensors, radio tuners and amplifiers, positioning technologies, secure car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure connectivity solutions.
User-interface design software added to free development ecosystem
Global semiconductor specialist serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, STMicroelectronics, has reportedly made its STM32 microcontrollers (MCUs) even more attractive to developers of IoT products and other smart devices by providing free software for creating rich, smooth, and colourful graphical interfaces that deliver a great user experience.
Multi-panel GUI for improved developer experience
Setting up STM32 microcontroller (MCU) projects is more intuitive and efficient using STMicroelectronics’ latest release of the STM32CubeMX configuration tool. With its modern multi-panel GUI that lets users visualise and do more without changing screen view, STM32CubeMX v.5.0 makes optimising MCU-configuration parameters easier and more comfortable.
Compact microcontroller cuts power, cost and footprint
TheSTM8L001ultra-low-power microcontroller from STMicroelectronics targets cost-conscious applications, by combining ST’s highly efficient 8-bitSTM8core with essential and effective peripherals, in the compact, low-pin-count SO-8 outline.
Tiny coin-shaped development kit delivers sensor fusion
The core of a new all-in-one IoT-node development kit from STMicroelectronics, is called the BlueNRG-Tile. The very small tile/coin is built around ST’s BlueNRG-2 Bluetooth low energy 5.0 single-mode system-on-chip (SoC) that provides control and processing power to a full complement of sensors, while also communicating via Bluetooth with a free iOS or Android demo app on a nearby smartphone.