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Solving stepper motor design challenges
In this video tutorial, STMicroelectronics will review first the PowerSTEP01 applications, basic control principles, then the key differentiators of the PowerSTEP01.
Smart driving - more connected
This video illustrates one of the key themes in smart driving - being more connected. You will also discover some of the ST products that enable them.
Wireless SoC is Bluetooth 4.2-compliant, Bluetooth 5.0-certified
The BlueNRG-2 system-on-chip (SoC) from STMicroelectronics (ST) is now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. The BlueNRG-2 SoC is a power-efficient programmable processor with ultra-low-power features, high RF signal strength, and generous on-chip memory for Bluetooth low energy software and application code.
Radio chip achieves energy savings for the IoT
One of the key aspects of any IoT application is wireless communication, but in many fields it also needs to be able to cover larger distances while remaining as energy-efficient as possible. This is why Rutronik is catering to the field between traditional short-range wireless communication and mobile communication technology with the new S2-LP radio chip from STMicroelectronics.The S2-LP enables objects to be networked and made smart for up to ...
STMicroelectronics repurchases 18.6 million shares
Global semiconductor company serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications,STMicroelectronics, has announced that it has completed the repurchase of approximately 18.6 million shares of its common stock for an amount of $297m under its share buy-back programme announced on 22nd June 2017.
Smart sensor market revenue will reach $81.99bn by 2024
In the report 'Smart Sensor Marketby Product (Image, Touch, motion, temperature, pressure, positions), Industry Trends, Estimation & Forecast, 2016-2024',the global smart sensor marketwas valued at $20.75bn in 2016, and is projected to reach $81.99bn by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 18.9% from 2017 to 2024.
Getting started with the low voltage brushed DC motor driver
This video describes how to get started with the low voltage brushed DC motor driver STM32 Nucleo expansion board.
Partnership brings security to the smallest IoT devices
Provider of quantum-resistant security tools for the Internet of Things (IoT), SecureRF, has announced that it has joined the STMicroelectronics Partner Program. Cooperation between the two companies will enable customers developing IoT solutions, across a wide selection of applications and markets, to take advantage of ST products embedded with SecureRF’s authentication and data protection solutions, which are suited for low-resource 32-, ...
Mouser to sponsor ST Developers Conference
Mouser Electronics is sponsoring the 2017 ST Developers Conference, September 6, 2017, in the Mission City Ballroom of the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif. The ST Developers Conference brings together STMicroelectronics and its partners with experts in markets that are poised for rapid growth in the coming years, including smart things for the Internet of Things (IoT); smart driving; and smart home, city, and industry.
ESD-clamping diodes bring protection to smart objects
Miniature (0201-size) single-line ESD-protection diodes from STMicroelectronics quickly clamp transients to a voltage as low as 7V, and handle 7A peak pulse current, to provide superior protection and design flexibility for space-constrained smart objects. This diode drops the bar with the lowest clamping voltage available at this level of capacitance and stand-off voltage.