Emulating a PDP-11 on an STM32 microcontroller allows it to run happily, and while it’s not the most minimalist of microcontrollers it’s still a pretty cheap part upon which to run UNIX.
STMicroelectronics has announced the next generation of its STM32 power-efficient short-range wireless microcontrollers.
When you think 1080p video, you probably don’t think STM32 microcontroller. And yet! [Gabriel Cséfalvay] has pulled off just that through the creative use of on-chip peripherals. Sort of.
ClockworkPi has made several Linux handheld terminals over the years such as the GameShell or DevTerm, but the PicoCalc Kit ...
They leverage near-threshold chip design to set record performance-per-watt efficiency benchmark; secret-key protection and ...
STMicroelectronics announced the next generation of its STM32 power-efficient short-range wireless microcontrollers (MCUs) ...
NeoCortec and Embit have launched a dual-band (sub-GHz/2.4GHz) embedded LoRa-enabled NeoMesh wireless network module with ...
OpenMV has launched a new Kickstarter campaign introducing the OpenMV N6 and AE3, two low-power AI-enabled cameras designed ...
Ready to push the limits of Edge AI? The STM32 Edge AI Contest offers a €5,000 prize pool for innovative AI-driven design projects. Harness the power of the STMicroelectronics STM32N657 ...
OctaFlash and OctaBus are trademarks of Macronix International Co., Ltd. Neural-ART Accelerator is a trademark of STMicroelectronics. STM32 is a registered and/or unregistered trademark of ...
ST has introduced hardware cryptographic accelerators and associated software libraries for general-purpose and secure MCUs.
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