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STMicroelectronics, Fieldscale Bring Touch Controls to STM32-Based Devices - News

January 27, 2020

STMicroelectronics and Fieldscale, a provider of simulation software, have announced a partnership to simplify the development process for adding touch interfaces to embedded systems.

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STMicroelectronics Combines STM32 MCU and LoRa Transceiver on One SoC - News

January 15, 2020

STMicroelectronics introduced what it claims is the industry's first LoRa system-on-chip (SoC). Previously, the LoRa device was a separate transceiver that connected to a microprocessor.

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STMicro's STM32 SoC Empowers LoRa-Based Smart Devices - News

January 07, 2020

The SoC combines ST?s ultra-low-power STM32 microcontroller design with a LoRa-compliant radio, in one single-die device.

Open Source

STMicro, maxon Launch 100 W BLDC Motor Control Development Kit - News

November 25, 2019

The motor is designed for high output torque with low cogging torque, ensuring high precision and even motion across a range of speeds.

Automotive

STMicro and Audi to Develop Next-Generation Automotive Exterior Lighting - News

November 05, 2019

STMicroelectronics announced its collaborative efforts with Audi to create the next generation of automotive exterior OLED lighting.

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STMicroelectronics Launches Next-Gen Payment SoC - News

October 18, 2019

As the first such device manufactured in 40nm Flash technology, it is based on the ST31P450 secure microcontroller with cyber-protection, which includes the latest Arm SecurCore SC000 32-bit RISC core

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STSPIN Modules from STMicroelectronics Add High-Performing Motor Drivers to MikroElektronika Fusion for Arm Ecosystem - Product

October 11, 2019

Geneva, October 10, 2019 -- STMicroelectronics has collaborated with MikroElektronika, an Authorized ST Partner, to create four Click boards™ that extend the advantages of STSPIN motor drivers beyond STM32-based designs to users of MikroElektronika prototyping boards, as well as other systems containing a mikroBUS™ socket.