ST Unveils First STM32-Ready Wireless IoT Modules in Collaboration with Qualcomm
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Chinmay
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December 23, 2024
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Internet of Things, New Product Release, News
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AI development, Bluetooth 5.3, edge ai, IoT modules, Matter protocol, Qualcomm, stm32, STMicroelectronics, Thread protocol, Wi-Fi 6, wireless IoT
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STMicroelectronics has launched the ST67W611M1, the first module stemming from its collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, aimed at simplifying the development of next-generation wireless IoT solutions for industrial and consumer applications. This innovative module integrates Qualcomm’s QCC743 multiprotocol connectivity SoC, enabling Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and Thread capabilities. Seamlessly compatible with the extensive STM32 ecosystem, the module ensures developers can easily …
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STMicroelectronics Unveils Highly Scalable STSPIN9 Motor-Drive Series for Industrial and Home Appliances
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Hrishikesh
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November 1, 2023
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News, Power
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Arduino, BillOfMaterials, electronics, engineering, EvaluationBoards, HomeAppliances, IC, IndustrialAutomation, innovation, MotorDrive, ProductLaunch, ProtectionFeatures, PWMControl, semiconductor, stm32, STMicroelectronics, STSPIN9, STSPIN948, STSPIN958
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Leading semiconductor company, STMicroelectronics, has launched its cutting-edge STSPIN9 high-current motor-drive series. This includes the release of two innovative devices, STSPIN948 and STSPIN958, designed for applications ranging from high-end industrial machinery to professional home appliances. Innovative Solutions for a Broad Range of Applications The STSPIN9 series aims to revolutionize motor driving by offering a slew of features, including integrated PWM …
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New STM32 Kit Integrates Cloud Connectivity and Sensors for IoT Device Development
Let us take a look at the B-L475E-IOT01A Discovery kit announced by STMicroelectronics. The kit combines cloud connectivity with low-power capabilities to allow fast and easy IoT device development. The STM32 MCU The STM32 family of microcontrollers currently has ten different series, based off of five 32-bit ARM Cortex processor cores. The B-L475E-IOT01A Discovery kit was built around an MCU …
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