Launched in 2017, the ST Partner Program grew into a network of more than 300 companies. In 2021, the ST Blog featured some of their products, work, and testimonies. Whether a story is about in-circuit programmers helping save time and money or wireless flash controllers innovating through a GUI, the lesson is always that ST Partner Program is larger than the sum of all its parts.
Check out the STM32MP1, the first ST MPU. With a Dual-Core Cortex-A7 and a Cortex-M4, it can run powerful graphical interfaces created with Crank Storyboard. To improve the accessibility of our content, please find the audio version of this blog post. Can a team working with various microcontrollers (MCU) and
Learn how SoMs can help you use the STM32MP1 MCU faster and better with a webinar with Phytec on March 25, 2021 Phytec: To improve the accessibility of our content, please find the audio version of this blog post. What can a System-on-Module do for engineers? On March 25, Phytec,
Discover the features of TouchGFX 4.16 To improve the accessibility of our content, please find the audio version of this blog post. Engineers that only look at the source code or APIs of a graphical interface framework are missing out. Mjølner Informatics, a member of the ST Partner Program, exemplifies
To improve the accessibility of our content, please find the audio version of this blog post. Is open source a viable or even lucrative business model? Unfortunately, the question itself isn’t often posed, and many enterprises assume they must implement walled gardens and make everything proprietary. And while there’s undoubtedly
How can companies manage a plethora of smart sensors and computing devices remotely for years on end with minimal to no maintenance necessary? The question is as tricky as it is critical since the answer will determine the Internet of Things’ future. Indeed, for a product to last years in
To improve the accessibility of our content, please find the audio version of this blog post. What impact can a graphical user interface (GUI) have on an industry? Since seeing is believing, let’s answer this question by looking at the Raven from FusionTLC. The recently released wireless flash controller sits
To improve the accessibility of our content, please find the audio version of this blog post. Moving from prototyping to production has its challenges, one of them being programming firmware onto systems. Indeed, flashing one board during development is straightforward. However, installing code on a myriad of devices simultaneously is
In the famous novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the author, Roald Dahl, popularized the idea of the golden ticket. The bright yellow pass grants access to the wonders and secrets of the candy manufacturing plant owned by Willy Wonka. And while we won’t go as far as to say
Sierra Wireless: To improve the accessibility of our content, please find the audio of this blog post. How can the industry make cellular connectivity for the Internet of Things more ubiquitous? One solution comes from our recent agreement with Sierra Wireless, an ST Authorized Partner. Connecting a large fleet of