Geneva, September 12, 2013 - STMicroelectronics (STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has unveiled a comprehensive STM32F4 development ...
The world of hobby electronics have only started putting USB in projects for the last few years, and right now, pushing 1.5 Mbps down a USB port is good enough for most cases. This isn’t true for all ...
Following the successful launch of its advanced STM32F4 ARM® Cortex™-M4 microcontroller family, STMicroelectronics, a global leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications ...
The STM32F401 is the entry-level microcontroller in STMicroelectronics' high-performance STM32F4 series featuring the ARM® Cortex™-M4 32-bit/DSP core. The STM32F401 is the entry-level microcontroller ...
STMicroelectronics has added more entry level devices to its STM32F4 microcontroller family. Apart from introducing devices with more memory and extra features, it has also announced STM32F4 MCUs ...
If you’ve ever needed an example of why you should not plug random USB peripherals into your computer, you need only look at BadUSB. The BadUSB attack relies on the fact that the microcontroller ...
In July of this year, AdaCore released its free Ada for the Arm Cortex M3/M4 family to the general public. Having used Ada professionally for the past 28 years, I was quite pleased to see it available ...