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STMicroelectronics launched latest PnP MEMS sensor evaluation board powered by STM32H5 MCU

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STMicroelectronics, only IDM chipmaker with broadest range of devices both in the area of MEMS and microcontrollers in terms functions as well as applications has announced availability of upgraded sensor evaluation board named STEVAL-MKI109D for quick evaluation of its sensors. STEVA-MKI109D upgraded with an STM32H5 microcontroller, USB-C connector, and  extra digital interfaces including I3C for flexible communication.

STEVAL-MKI109D supports easy plugging of sensor module with board connected PC where the performance can be analyzed using ST's MEMS Studio, a PC application to do power monitoring and supply voltage management that help optimize energy consumption and debugging. MEMS Studio is a all-in-one graphical environment where engineers can visualize the sensor output, quickly fine-tune settings, configure features, and exercise the AI capabilities of ST sensors with a machine-learning core (MLC) and intelligent sensor processing unit (ISPU) inside. The tool provides 

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Aa said earlier ST MEMS offering is wide covering inertial sensors, pressure sensors, biosensors, and digital and analog microphones available in different speed, accuracy, full-scale range, and package style in industrial, consumer, and automotive grades. STMicro claims its devices are extremely compact and robust serving diverse applications including consumer products, smartphones, wearables, smart-home devices, industrial sensing, safety equipment, healthcare, environmental monitoring, and many more. Automotive-grade devices target applications including navigation support, advanced driver assistance, and automated driving.

An evaluation module is available for each sensor type, mounted on a convenient DIL24 card with headers, ready to connect to the STEVAL-MKI109D board. Additional plug-and-play accessories are available, including biosensor electrodes and remote-sensing extension cables to quickly evaluate sensors when building proof-of-concept models and developing prototypes.

The Arm Cortex-M33 core based microcontroller chip STM32H5 with extensive peripherals powering this new board supports faster, more convenient development. Customers’ sensor projects can target any of the over 1400 microcontrollers and microprocessors in the STM32 family. The MLC, finite-state machine (FSM), and ISPU embedded in select MEMS devices help optimize application performance and power consumption for superior functionality, responsiveness, and battery runtime.

The STEVAL-MKI109D board is available from distributors and the eSTore, from $105. ST MEMS Studio is ready to download now at www.st.com/mems-studio and is supported with automatic upgrades to ensure users always have the latest software and firmware.

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The STEVAL-MKI109D board is available from its distributors and  company's own eSTore, from $105. ST MEMS Studio is ready to download now at www.st.com/mems-studio and is supported with automatic upgrades to ensure users always have the latest software and firmware.

For more info visit: www.st.com/mems-studio

 


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