Geneva, Switzerland, March 19, 2024 – STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has introduced a new generation of ...
ST’s new STM32G4 MCU family is designed for smart devices with more sensor-driven features and higher efficiency power technologies such as SiC and GaN. Extending its STM32 microcontroller family for ...
STMicroelectronics has announced a new generation of power-saving microcontrollers (MCUs), the STM32U5 series, which are designed for stringent power/performance requirements in smart applications ...
STMicroelectronics brings always-on vision to next-generation personal electronics with new ultralow-power image sensors These new global-shutter image sensors can consume up to 10x less, in operating ...
New STM32 system-on-chip with low power and multi-protocol support simplifies wireless system design for diverse use cases Especially valuable in remotely deployed applications including metering and ...
The STM32L series combines a dedicated low-leakage 130-nm process technology and optimized power-saving architecture and offers 33 dhrystone MIPS at 32-MHz maximum clock frequency and integrated flash ...
First deliveries of fully made-in-China STM32 microcontrollers to China-based customers are ongoing Localization of STM32 MCU manufacturing starts with high-performance STM32H7 series and will ...
Geneva, Switzerland, February 21, 2023 – STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has expanded its STM32 family of advanced ...
Running to 20 years from the current 15, the move is intended to ensure the availability of general-purpose and high-performance product lines until at least 2038. Among the general-purpose lines, the ...
STM32 F3 Series Boosts STM32 Cortex-M4 Based Portfolio to Over 70 Devices, Combining Unprecedented Analog Peripheral Integration With DSP and FPU-Enhanced Core GENEVA, Jun 26, 2012 -- ...
There are so many different CPUs today and often the hardest thing about using any of them is getting started and gathering the right software tools. If you’ve ever eyed up the very inexpensive STM8 ...