2008-10-23 05:54 AM
The Coolest devices with STM32
2011-05-17 03:46 AM
I was reading article from ST:
http://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/cms/press/news/year2008/t2324.htm#QUICK I'm wondering who should i contact if someone at ST is interested in very cool device for exhibitons and promoting STM32. http://www.enicycle.com/eniCycle.pdf http://www.enicycle.com/ Regards, Martin.2011-05-17 03:46 AM
Is the enicycle driven by an STM32 ?
Are there other ST parts on the electronic board? Regards, Dominique2011-05-17 03:46 AM
Hi Martin
So nice and efficient innovative product !! The best is to contact your nearest local ST office. I would say it is powered by ST (STM32 and MEMS) devices :) at least ! Cheers, STOne-32. [ This message was edited by: STOne-32 on 01-10-2008 02:33 ]2011-05-17 03:46 AM
Nice - I give lanchon 15 pedal rotations before he re-writes the code...
2011-05-17 03:46 AM
The old version is powered with STR750, the new one is powered with the STM32. Currently we are testing (low-cost)ST gyro for Analog devices replacement.
There is some other ST stuff onboard like: serial flash, transistors, etc .. I don't have much luck with nearest ST representatives(Hungary). I have contacted them 3-4 moths ago, but they were not interested. Any other contact available ?2011-05-17 03:46 AM
> Nice - I give lanchon 15 pedal rotations before he re-writes the code...
but I hear lanchon uses PICs for balance... http://revver.com/video/443032/affiliate/122762/2011-05-17 03:46 AM
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On 01-10-2008 at 09:03, Anonymous wrote: The old version is powered with STR750, the new one is powered with the STM32. Currently we are testing (low-cost)ST gyro for Analog devices replacement. Those new ST gryos are extremely cheap compared to Analog devices gyros ($2.5 vs $30) wonder what the catch is, there are a lot of new products I could make profitably if that price is accurate and the gyro is decent.2011-05-17 03:46 AM
Hi,
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I don't have much luck with nearest ST representatives(Hungary). I have contacted them 3-4 moths ago, but they were not interested. Any other contact available ? Try to contact Tamás Bihari. He is a FAE at ARROW Electronics Hungary. AFAIK he is responsibel for distributon and support of STM products. Phone: +36 1 288 7320 Fax: +36 1 288 7301 E-mail:mailto:tbihari@arrowce.com
I hope he can help You, or at least suggest someone to contact with. BR, Blaise2011-05-17 03:46 AM
Hi,
We have just announced and introduced Today our first automotive-qualified three-axis MEMS accelerometer. The new device is qualified to AEC-Q100 for automotive applications, fully leveraging its proven 200mm-wafer MEMS fabrication facility to deliver leading-edge MEMS technology at competitive prices for system integrators. The AIS326DQ accelerometer is the first of a range of products spearheading ST’s strategy to bring economies of scale from its market-leading MEMS business in consumer to new automotive MEMS applications, For more details refer tohttp://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/cms/press/news/year2008/p2327.htm
. Cheers, STOne-32.