Now, the STM32 family is getting a big brother. It runs Linux. It’s two ARM Cortex-A7 cores and one M4 core on the same chip. The STM32MP1 is the chip you want if you still can’t figure out ...
The caveat is that you need a proper AVR programmer to access the Debug Wire protocol, or a JTAG interface for some of the larger chips. In this case I’m going to be using an STM32 Discovery ...
Easily integrated with any STM32 microcontroller (MCU) or microprocessor (MPU), the first of these modules, the ST67W611M1, has a Qualcomm QCC743 multiprotocol connectivity system-on-a-chip (SoC ...
The system delivers 600 times more machine-learning performance than a high-end STM32 MCU today, according to the company. New machine-learning capabilities make it possible to run computer vision ...
starting with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Thread combo system-on-a-chip with the microcontroller (MCU) ecosystem from STM. Developers ...