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Accelerate development of physical AI deployments
31 July 2026, DSP, Micros & Memory

With Avocado OS now available on the HummingBoard RZ-V2N- AIoT and SolidSense AIoT V2N from SolidRun, teams can move from prototype to deployed fleet in weeks.
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Universal NFC device
31 July 2026, DSP, Micros & Memory

Delivering high-end performance in a compact 4 x 4 mm package, the multipurpose NFC reader from ST Microelectronics, enables the convenience of contactless interaction and features for various end applications.
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Compact direct Time-of-Flight 3D LiDAR module
31 July 2026, AI & ML, DSP, Micros & Memory

The VL53L9 from STMicroelectronics is the first direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) 3D LiDAR all-in-one module in ST’s portfolio, offering a resolution of 2,3K zones, wide field of view, on-chip processing, 100 frames per second, and sensing range from 5 centimeters to 9 meters.
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SoC brings scalable edge AI to life
31 July 2026, AI & ML

The NXP i.MX 937 applications processor is optimised for performance without excessive power draw and bridges the gap between entry-level chips and high-end processors.
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Accelerate STM32-based IoT development with SPI EEPROM board
31 July 2026, Computer/Embedded Technology

ST Microelectronics’ ready-to-use STM32 expansion board helps design more efficient battery-friendly IoT devices based on ultra low power 32-Mbit Page.
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Compact direct Time-of-Flight 3D LiDAR module
29 June 2026, Opto-Electronics, Electronics Technology, AI & ML

The VL53L9 from STMicroelectronics is the first direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) 3D LiDAR all-in-one module in ST’s portfolio, offering a resolution of 2,3K zones, wide field of view, on-chip processing, 100 frames per second, and sensing range from 5 centimeters to 9 meters.
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Generating negative voltages from a positive supply
29 June 2026, Editor's Choice, Passive Components

It is common for IoT devices, industrial sensors, meters, and medical equipment to require both a positive and negative voltage, and this article explains the options available to produce a negative rail from a positive rail supply.
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Addressing latency and signal integrity challenges
29 June 2026, DSP, Micros & Memory

Strengthening Microchip Technology’s data centre solutions portfolio, its XpressConnect retimers support high-bandwidth architectures, while helping reduce integration complexity.
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Precision timing in compact package
29 June 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Designed for use in harsh environments, the EX-423 incorporates a four-point mounted quartz crystal structure that improves shock resistance and reduces g-sensitivity.
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EMC limits and levels
29 May 2026, Editor's Choice, Circuit & System Protection

As soon as electronics and electrical systems started interfering with each other, the world had to come to some consensus. Considering physics is universal and does not care about what country electrical/electronic products are used in, it should be the same everywhere, right? It is nearly there, but not quite.
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Introducing STM32CubeMX2
29 May 2026, Design Automation

STMicroelectronics has launched STM32CubeMX2, a new evolution of its popular configuration and code generation tool for STM32 microcontrollers.
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Next-gen SPE
29 May 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Next-generation 100/1000BASE-T1 Single Pair Ethernet PHYs integrate MACsec security, time sensitive networking, and functional safety.
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