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Power management market will reach $61.33bn by 2024
In the report 'Power Management IC MarketBy Type (Voltage Regulators, Battery Management ICs, Motor Control ICs and Integrated ASSP (application-specific standard product), By Industry Verticals (Electronics, Automotive, Telecommunications and Others (Defence and aerospace, railway and healthcare) Industry trends, Estimation & Forecast, 2016 - 2024',the globalPower Management IC (PMIC) marketwas valued at $40.21bn in 2016, and is projected to...
Microcontroller market revenue will reach $18.8bn by 2024
In the report,'Microcontroller Marketby Application (Automotive, Industrial, Consumer Goods, Communications, Computer), by Product Type (8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit), Industry trends, estimation & forecast, 2015 - 2024', the global Microcontroller market was valued at $9.80bn in 2016, and is projected to reach $18.8bn by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 8.6% from 2017 to 2024.
Voice-over-BLE and sensor fusion provided in one module
The BlueCoin hearing and motion sensing platform from STMicroelectronics (ST) is an integrated Bluetooth development system that incorporates low-power, high-performance 9-axis inertial and environmental sensors and a cluster of four digital MEMS microphones that are coupled with a powerful STM32F4 microprocessor. It is in stock at Mouser Electronics.
Deployment of Low-Layer Software for All STM32 MCUs
STMicroelectronics has completed the introduction of its free Low-Layer Application Programming Interface (LL API) software to the STM32Cube software packages for all STM32 microcontrollers (MCUs). The LL APIs enable expert developers to work within the convenient and easy-to-use STMCube environment, and optimise their code down to the register level using ST-validated software for faster time to market.
Duo provide safe, trusted, and easy-to-use IoT devices
STMicroelectronicsand Security Platform, a Korea-based technology innovator enabling trusted connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT), are bringing robust, efficient, and easy-to-use security solutions to IoT devices.The IoT comprises potentially billions of tiny, connected, embedded computing devices to help manage services and infrastructure automatically.
Bluetooth chip boosts the boom of connected smart things
The new-generation BluetoothLow Energy (BLE) System-on-Chip from STMicroelectronics is set to accelerate the spread of connected smart objects throughout homes, shopping areas, industry, toys and gaming, personal healthcare and infrastructure.Built into all new mobile phones, tablets, and computers, Bluetooth Low Energy wireless technology enables consumers to interact with any BLE-enabled object from their own devices.
USB Type-C controllers enhance operation safety
Two new USB Type-C-certified port-controller ICs have been introduced by STMicroelectronics. The ICs offer built-in protection which help designers implement interfaces cost-effectively to support their required blend of USB features. These can include power negotiation, managed active cables, and support for guest protocols.USB Type-C specifies reversible plug orientation and cable direction, which simplifies attaching and powering a wide range ...
Sub-1GHz transceiver targets IoT applications
The S2-LP ultra-low power, sub-1GHz transceiver from STMicroelectronics (ST) is now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. A successor to ST’s SPIRIT1, the S2-LP radio chip offers designers increased transmission range, greater selectivity, ultra-low power consumption, and high configuration flexibility for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Dates set for pan-European HMI seminars
Dates for a series of seminars presenting the latest technologies for advanced Human-Machine Interface (HMI) designs, including microcontrollers with multi-touch and voice-recognition capabilities and tools for rapid graphics display development, have been announced by Future Electronics.
European FP7 project links the silicon photonic ecosystem
The European FP7 project PLAT4M has now been completed with results that exceeded expectations, according to Leti. Si photonics has long been expected to bring substantial breakthroughs in very high speed data communications, telecommunications and supercomputing. In addition, it is one of the most promising industrial-production candidates because of its potential for large-scale and low-cost production capability in existing CMOS foundries.