9:30 am – 9:55 am
As technology advances, the concept of connected cars and intelligent traffic is becoming more and more prevalent in today's society. The integration of vehicles with the internet and other devices has led to the development of new features that enhance safety, convenience, and efficiency on the road. In this presentation, we will explore the benefits of connected cars and intelligent traffic, including improved traffic flow, reduced accidents, and enhanced driver experience. We will also discuss the challenges and potential risks associated with this technology, such as data privacy concerns and cybersecurity threats. Join us to learn more about this exciting and rapidly growing field and discover how it is transforming the way we drive.
10:35 am – 11:15 am
Presenter: Mike Felato, STMicroelectronics
In this session we will discuss the reasons that silicon carbide (SiC) is desirable for use as a wide bandgap semiconductor for MOSFETs and rectifiers, what advantages it offers, its features and benefits and what power levels and applications see the greatest benefit versus other semiconductors. We will also briefly discuss the various package types used and how they take maximum advantage of this technology.
11:25 am – 12:05 pm
Presenter: Mike Felato, STMicroelectronics
In this session we will discuss various electric Vehicle (EV) charging requirements and solutions as well as the topologies and the power semiconductor device types required to create them.
12:15 pm – 1:00 pm
Presenter: Max Nicotra, STMicroelectronics
As leader in Automotive GNSS Solutions, ST extended decades of experience in the industrial and IoT segments to support a broad set of applications. In this session, we will review the TESEO portfolio encompassing single and dual-band multi-constellation GNSS receivers and integrated module solutions.
2:00 pm – 2:40 pm
Presenter: Sara Mattioli, STMicroelectronics
Take your power distribution and control solution to the next level with ST's latest high side drivers in VIPower™ M09 Technology and STi2Fuse ICs, enabling lower cost, increased reliability, and more intelligent circuit designs. Ideal for a multitude of applications in the automotive, transportation, industrial, medical, and consumer electronics spaces.
2:50 pm – 3:30 pm
Presenter: John Johnson, STMicroelectronics
For battery operated products, lithium-ion battery chemistry is a mixed blessing. Consumers want products that charge quickly, operate for long periods of time, are safe and reliable, and perhaps most importantly are cost effective. Lithium-ion batteries have many intrinsic qualities that help engineers achieve these design objectives. However, lithium-ion cells are finicky to manage; and battery management system (BMS) designs require a lot of attention to detail.
In this session, we will explore the qualities of lithium-ion cells and the hardware and algorithms necessary to manage them. We will examine various BMS architectures and the trade-offs associated with each approach. We will explore some basics of how to estimate parameters like state of charge and state of health. We will round out our discussion with an introduction to some of the products offered by STMicroelectronics that help engineers build state-of-the-art BMS.
3:40 pm – 4:20 pm
Presenter: John Johnson, STMicroelectronics
This session covers ST's broadly- deployed, full-production automotive MCU portfolio based on the Power PC core architecture. We will also cover electrification- and zone-focused ARM-based MCU roadmap that addresses the needs of future automobile architectures.
4:30 pm – 5:10 pm
Presenter: Raed Shatara, STMicroelectronics
Advanced Inertial MEMS Sensors with embedded capabilities such as Machine Learning Core (MLC), Finite State Machine (FSM), and ASIL-B Certification are key pillars for traditional and emerging applications in the transportation market segment. Leveraging MLC capabilities can enable unique solutions such as theft detection without the intervention of main processor or microcontroller.
10:35 am – 11:15 am
Presenter: Prasad Golla, STMicroelectronics
ST4SIM is an ST initiated program to provide connectivity to M2M/IoT devices through connectivity partners including MNOs like Verizon, AT&T and other carriers in the North American region, and also MVNOs able to provide connectivity across the globe. AT ST, we produce the silicon loaded with the smartcard operating system in certified secure personalization centers. eSIM IOT is compliant with SGP.32 specifications and is available in various form factors and multiple silicon grades. eSIM IOT is capable of swapping carriers of choice without dependencies for use-cases like late-stage personalization or in a production line at the device manufacturing facility.
11:25 am – 12:05 pm
Presenter: John Kvam, STMicroelectronics
Join us to discover how ST can help you make use of invisible light to enhance your application, enrich your device capabilities or increase your automation processes efficiency.
You will be introduced to our latest Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors, the VL53L7CX and VL53L8CX; have an overview of the newest applications and use-cases that we have focused on recently, as well as an update on the availability and the powerful ecosystem ST is offering to his customers.
12:15 pm – 1:00 pm
Presenter: Tom Bocchino and Virassamy Mourouvapin, STMicroelectronics
In this session, we'll discuss two complementary presence detection sensor technologies from ST aiming at making your devices more intelligent and power efficient.
The TMOS STHS34PF80 is an uncooled, low-power, factory-calibrated IR sensor with operating wavelength between 5 µm and 20 µm designed to sense presence based on the absolute temperature of objects within its field-of-view (FoV).
From low-power single-zone to multi-zone depth sensors, the FlightSense™ family enables accurate depth measurements and advanced features such as passing-by, touchless control and people counting.
ST sensor solutions for presence detection make devices more intelligent and power efficient.
2:00 pm – 2:40 pm
Presenter: Colin Ramrattan, STMicroelectronics
Connecting smart home devices has always been a challenge with different devices from different manufacturers. Matter is the simplification of the connectivity standards making it easy for consumers to connect all of their devices and enable seamless compatibility. STMicroelectronics is fully committed to supporting Matter and STM32WB5x devices enable this connectivity.
2:50 pm – 3:30 pm
Presenter: Louis Gobin, STMicroelectronics
ST's STM32Cube.AI Developer Cloud is the latest platform from ST for machine learning development for microcontrollers. Combined with ST's model zoo this platform will let you optimize, compile, and test your model's remotely on ST's board farm for real world performance metrics on a wide variety of different STM32 platforms so you can test, iterate, and optimize for both cost and performances without having to buy your target board.
3:40 pm – 4:20 pm
Presenter: Kevin Oerton, NXM
In this session, you will learn how to apply Zero-Trust IoT security best practices to achieve comprehensive, end-to-end cyber protection and secure communications for critical applications, including energy infrastructure and industrial IoT. Learn how to use NXM SDK and tools for STM32U5 to rapidly build cost-effective, secure IoT products and manage their entire device lifecycle. Discover how to secure your IoT supply chain, track security vulnerabilities across your entire software bill-of-materials and rapidly respond to threats using secure over-the-air firmware updates.
10:35 am – 1:00 pm
Presenter: Louis Gobin and Allen Ren, STMicroelectronics
NanoEdge AI Studio is a development environment that makes it easy to create machine learning (ML) algorithms for any STM32 microcontroller.
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to create a predictive maintenance application on a smart IoT device using current, thanks to NanoEdge AI Studio.
In the lab sessions, you will use NanoEdge AI Studio to develop a machine learning algorithm, and the STM32CubeIDE Integrated Development Environment to implement your library quickly and easily on an STM32 microcontroller. The ST technical team will be there to guide you through each step in the process.
Prerequisites for participation in this workshop:
The development boards required for the lab sessions will be provided by STMicroelectronics for use during the workshop and collected at the end of the training.
Due to seating limitations, this workshop requires separate registration. Note that registering for this workshop also grants you full access to the ST Technology Tour event, including the technology demos, presentations, lunch, and refreshments.
2:00 pm – 5:10 pm
Presenter: Mena Roumbakis and Dan Isacson, STMicroelectronics
Could your next 8-bit MCU be a 32-bit?
Join us for a hands-on workshop to learn how to upgrade your next cost-sensitive application with STM32C0 using our STM32 Nucleo-64 development board.
We will guide you through hands-on demos and show you how to use ST’s extensive development ecosystem to fast-track your designs.
This workshop is intended for 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit engineers, firmware developers, and hardware design engineers of all levels looking to design with an affordable, future-ready MCU from the STM32 family of microcontrollers.
Prerequisites for participation in this workshop:
An STM32 Nucleo-64 development board will be provided by STMicroelectronics for use during the lab sessions and collected at the end of the training.
Due to seating limitations, this workshop requires separate registration. Note that registering for this workshop also grants you full access to the ST Technology Tour event, including the technology demos, presentations, lunch, and refreshments.
10:35 am – 11:15 am
Presenter: Mena Roumbakis, STMicroelectronics
ST has recently released the new STM32H5 and an updated lineup on the STM32U5 microcontrollers. Both families offer advanced features such as graphics, hardware accelerators, and digital signal processing, as well as a range of communication interfaces, memory options, and security features.
11:25 am – 12:05 pm
Presenter: Mena Roumbakis, STMicroelectronics
The STM32MP13x is ST’s latest MPU solution that utilizes our OpenSTLinux distribution to help designers looking to develop embedded systems with enhanced security at a low cost.
12:15 pm – 1:00 pm
Presenter: Jie Weng, STMicroelectronics
NFC-enabled sensor and processing node featuring Dynamic NFC Tag, environmental, motion, and ambient light sensors with cryptographic security, enables ultralow-power IoT applications by transmitting sensor data via NFC. Low-cost and close-range technology allows secure pairing for other wireless technologies.
2:00 pm – 2:40 pm
Presenter: Manuel Cantone, STMicroelectronics
In this session we'll introduce the technologies ST is leveraging to keep the lead in Motion MEMS Technologies.
The LSM6DSV Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) family merges high-performance and ultra-low-power while bringing new advanced features like High Accuracy ODR, Sensor Fusion Low-power, Advanced Processing in the Edge with second generation Finite State Machine (FSM), Machine Learning Core (MLC) and Adaptive System Configuration (ASC). In addition, an embedded Qvar (electric charge variation detection) channel can be enabled for sensing in applications such as touch, long press, and L/R - R/L swipe.
MLC, FSM, ASC and QVar can also be found in the latest Accelerometer LIS2DUXS12.
The Intelligent Sensor Processing Unit (ISPU) equipped IMUs offer instead an Ultra-low-power, high-performance user-programmable DSP core designed to utilize the tinyML ecosystem tools and open-source development resources to fully customize the behavior of the sensor. Some examples are provided in the X-CUBE-ISPU package and anomaly detection algorithms can be programmed with NanoEdge.AI.
2:50 pm – 3:30 pm
Presenter: Steven Bakker, STMicroelectronics
ST’s pressure sensors are increasingly being used in smartphones, tablets and wearable technology such as sports watches, smart watches, and fitness bands, enabling accurate floor detection and enhanced location-based services, allowing more accurate dead-reckoning calculations, and opening the door to new industrial applications, like smart flow detectors and predictive maintenance.
This new generation of sensors embed an analog hub sensing functionality which is capable of connecting an analog input and converting it to a digital signal for embedded processing. In addition, an embedded Qvar (electric charge variation detection) channel can be enabled for sensing in applications such as water leakage detection, tap, double-tap, long press, and L/R - R/L swipe.
3:40 pm – 4:20 pm
Presenter: Jeff Halio, STMicroelectronics
This power tree design session will show how ST devices can be used to build a full power solution with multiple low voltage DC power rails. Highlights will include a deep dive of step-down DC/DC switching converter operation, an overview of ST step-down DC/DC switching converters, and live demos of the eDesignSuite Power Tree Tool and eDSim simulation tool.
4:30 pm – 5:10 pm
Presenter: Max Nicotra, STMicroelectronics
AutoDevKit tm is a new development approach meant for fast prototyping, enabling you to take your design quickly from concept to implementation. It is a fully integrated and development ecosystem that targets today's increasingly demanding Automotive and Transportation applications as well as industrial applications such as Robot and Co Robot- which require high level reliability, safety, and security.
In this session, we will overview the ecosystem and discover some of the many solutions that help engineers quickly implement a complete system and enables:
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