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Listing of all 169 news releases from STMicroelectronics:
Efficiency boost for budget IGBTs
New devices allow designers to use robust low-cost IGBT technology in energy-sensitive circuits such as lighting ballasts operating well above 20kHz.
News from STMicroelectronics (14 May 2008)
Touch controller frees up system CPUs
Latest member of the S-Touch range of touch-sensor controller family is optimised for high sensitivity, high integration and low power consumption.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 9 May 2008)
Companies co-operate on driver assistance
Mobileye's lane-detection technologies can reduce accidents and fatalities for multitasking motorists who also log long hours.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 8 May 2008)
Fast-recovery MOSFETs slash on-resistance
A 600V N-channel MOSFET claims the industry's best on-resistance of 60mohm for fast-recovery MOSFETs in the standard TO-247 package.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 7 May 2008)
ESD protection is made for High-Speed USB
Device minimises distortion and helps designers meet the 10pF maximum specified line loading for operation up to 480Mbit/s.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 6 May 2008)
Regulator saves board space and cost
By satisfying power requirements for DDR3 memory, the PM6641 will suit new products using the latest high-speed memory standard.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 1 May 2008)
Flash capacity boost for ARM-based MCUs
New devices boast higher memory density than any other ARM9 or ARM7-TDMI based standard MCU currently available.
News from STMicroelectronics (14 April 2008)
Step-up convertors power LED backlights
Devices include on-chip MOSFETs to reduce part count, and operate up to 1MHz to minimise the need for filtering components.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 8 April 2008)
Serial EEPROM portfolio runs from 2 to 128Kbit
Three new devices in the 2 x 3 x 0.6mm MLP8 package now allow designers to choose from footprint-compatible devices at any required density.
News from STMicroelectronics (20 March 2008)
Power management IC manages car accessories
MOST technology allows a range of multimedia devices, such as CD or DVD players, car radios and personal navigation devices, to be added to a car with minimal effort.
News from STMicroelectronics (10 March 2008)
Processor provides navigation help
User application article The Cartesio processor suits OEM and portable navigation devices, vehicle tracking systems, electronic fee collection and advanced car radio.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 7 March 2008)
Free TCP/IP stack lowers networking costs
ST and InterNiche have tailored the standard NicheLite TCP/IP stack for optimal performance with the STR91x.
News from STMicroelectronics (29 February 2008)
Microcontroller platform suits varied designs
Each STM8 product family will deliver higher performance, increased robustness, short application design cycles, application design longevity and low total system cost.
News from STMicroelectronics (26 February 2008)
Triacs maintain performance up to 150C
Devices enable the use of considerably smaller heatsinks, and also allow the end product to benefit from more reliable operation in hot environments.
News from STMicroelectronics (22 February 2008)
MOSFETs cut on-resistance and gate charge
STripFET technology makes use of very high equivalent cell density and smaller cell features to achieve extremely low on-resistance and losses, while using less silicon area.
News from STMicroelectronics (21 February 2008)
Microcontroller takes charge of NFC
Fully integrated SoC offers a complete hardware capability for contactless communication at 13.56MHz.
News from STMicroelectronics (14 February 2008)
High-speed processor suits new handsets
The STn8815 platforms for Symbian OS/S60, Linux, Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded CE include all the necessary software and middleware modules.
News from STMicroelectronics (11 February 2008)
Compact protectors cover ESD and EMI
Both devices meet IEC61000-4-2 level 4 for ESD protection and feature low line-to-earth capacitance of 30pF to preserve high-speed signal integrity.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 8 February 2008)
Motor control kit suits consumer applications
The STM32 uses the ARM Cortex-M3 core, developed to address the requirements of cost-sensitive home-appliance and industrial applications
News from STMicroelectronics ( 6 February 2008)
Mobile audio device integrates power management
High-performance DAC meets the increasing demand for mobile music handsets to provide higher audio quality coupled with longer playing time.
News from STMicroelectronics (31 January 2008)
Temperature sensors suit low-power applications
Acquisition expands digital TV IC share
Bluetooth/FM radio combination suits mobile phones
Motor controller takes charge of HDDs
Wafer share scheme brings 45nm to academia
Compact DAC offers easy installation
Power amplifier preserves audio quality
Dual operating modes boost controller flexibility
Sensors provide new computer inferface
Processor offers audio flexibility
Set-top box saves money and space
Flash microcontrollers on a budget
Accelerometer takes CMOS interface onboard
Set-top decoder targets low-cost box market
MOSFET cuts on-resistance to new lows
Intelligent power switch cuts its losses
HDMI switch allows 16bit colour depth
Decoder chip supports set-top box
Flash-based microcontroller uses 90nm technology
Stick starts microcontroller development
Work begins on Chinese facility
Multifunction IC cleans up card interfaces
PWM controllers suit general applications
Development package eases programming
Clamping diode handles 175C temperatures
Development kits support microcontroller
Low-power accelerometers offer compact solution
Power controllers are ready for PoE expansion
Secure microcontrollers suit financial use
RF synthesiser covers wide frequency range
Temperature sensors protect PCs
GPS engine suits portable devices
Low-cost MCUs handle up to 24 I/Os
Mobile processor increases core values
Narrow package boosts serial EEPROM density
Transatlantic accord to advance CMOS processes
Memory venture picks memorable name
Accelerometer takes position in smaller package
HDTV decoders drive Korean IPTV boxes
Mixed-signal IC is meter on a chip
Chipset puts TV in the backseat
Touch sensors need no MCU for control
Academic collaboration targets automotive EMC
Benchmarks show benefit of MCU makeover
Accelerometer has sense for user controls
Microcontrollers exhibit core benefits
Power amp brings extra dimension to handset audio
MCU is smart choice for card readers
STM and Intel pool Flash expertise in new venture
Microcontroller development comes in stick form
Configurable analogue IC powers motion tasks
Tiny microcontroller handles high temperatures
Physical layer interface IP is ready for 65nm
Op amp suits automotive and industrial tasks
Survey ranks EEPROM contenders
Telecomms market drags STM's revenues down
Insulin pump on a patch makes use of MEMS
Microcontrollers suit SIM cards
Energy-saving products prove popular
STM supplies to Chinese car builders
Decoder chips support Chinese audio video standard
Collaboration bears fruit with processor
Alliance targets Digital Radio Mondiale expansion
Serial EEPROMs in smaller packages
High bit-rate wireless audio for consumer products
Combo IC cuts the cost of standard set-tops
HD decoder enables revolutionary box
Logic devices ease MCU I/O expansion
Column driver chips for large-format LCD screens
Configurable chip in single or dual-core variants
Frugal op amps reduce battery demands
ADSL chipset is ready for Vista
Real time clocks with self-cal facilities
Cable box chip keeps up with DOCSIS standards
32Mbit NOR Flash device hits the streets
Double demodulator creates premium boxes
Kit cuts costs of vector control for motors
LED drivers have power-saving features
Cable TV demodulator is improved
Ultra-compact accelerometers for portable products
NOR Flash memory on 65nm process
Indian universities to host VLSI design labs
Licence to thrill with 3D handset graphics
Multimedia processor brings JoY to the 3.5G world
STMicroelectronics on prize shortlist
Handset camera reaches UXGA resolution
Chip senses ambient and coloured lights
ST leads European embedded project
Reference design for wireless networked projector
Serial EEPROM claims top memory density
Evolving product portfolio delivers strong results
Journal focuses on multimedia streaming
STMicroelectronics looks to share costs at Crolles
Alliance focuses on Bluetooth audio enhancement
TV sound processors promise hi-fi performance
Jivaro qualified for post layout simulation flow
150V Schottky diodes bridge the gap
Set-top SoC puts DVR in Scientific-Atlanta box
Fourth-quarter revenues show positive signs
Single set-top-box chip goes for high definition
Demodulator supports latest DVB-S2 specification
Single chip for European terrestrial demodulation
ST joins to help with disk-drive standardisation
Hybrid transistor boasts the best of both worlds
High-side driver takes protection onboard
PSU switch chip takes more functions onboard
Platinum-doped diodes are hot stuff
Chipset produces three classes of cameras
China to host $2 billion joint memory venture
Filter cleans up handheld displays
Market adoption of megapixel imaging boosted
Smartcard MCU aims for applications growth
MCU is made for 2.5G and 3G SIM cards
Disk-drive pre-amp handles faster datarates
ST continues to improve profitability
Flash devices turn to data and parameter storage
Amplifier powers up wireless LAN devices
More security for mobile multimedia processors
Chipset is all-in Bluetooth hands-free car kit
Single-chip GPS receiver has MCU power to spare
Speedy access to system supervisor devices
Set-top tuner meets new DVB-S2 specification
Chipset enables ADSL modems on a budget
Joint venture targets Chinese digital TV
Enhanced performance for power MOSFETs
China welcomes support for open platforms
LCD scalers hit volume production
Journal details latest embedded advances
Smart power process cuts size and current drain
Processors ride Nokia's Series 60 Platform
ST plans for life after Pistorio
SoC simplifies high-definition box design
One chip powers and controls low noise blocks
MCU hosts full Trusted Computing solution
Flash memory optimised for PC BIOS storage
Smart card chip answers e-passport demands
LCD scalers aim for next-generation displays
Easy entry to microcontroller development
Module definition aids handset camera integration
Reference design speeds DVB-MHP boxes to market
Phase-change memory promises Flash replacement
Down-convertor module provides multiple channels
Driver houses complete automotive H bridge
Single-chip Bluetooth comes in under $3
Single-chip tuner cuts set-top box parts count

