05.20.16
STMicroelectronics and Arduino, the world’s leading open-source ecosystem for Education, Maker and IoT markets, announced an agreement that brings the STM32 family of microcontrollers (MCU), along with ST’s full portfolio of sensing, power and connectivity technology, closer to the Arduino maker community.
The first product of the STAR (ST and Arduino) program, the STM32F469-based STAR Otto baseboard, was demonstrated at the Bay Area Maker Faire, May 20-22, 2016. IoT developers and other makers can build high-performance graphics into their smart devices using accessible hardware and software to improve their applications with easy-to-use touch displays and audio for command and control as well as for media-streaming use cases.
STAR Otto includes ST’s Chrom-ART graphics accelerator and MIPI DSIdisplay interface along with an open-source software graphics library. STAR Otto also provides a pre-integrated wireless link and audio capabilities, enabled by an ST MEMS microphone together with the necessary open-source drivers. This approach enables a broad range of Smart Home and Smart Industry applications.
The first product of the STAR (ST and Arduino) program, the STM32F469-based STAR Otto baseboard, was demonstrated at the Bay Area Maker Faire, May 20-22, 2016. IoT developers and other makers can build high-performance graphics into their smart devices using accessible hardware and software to improve their applications with easy-to-use touch displays and audio for command and control as well as for media-streaming use cases.
STAR Otto includes ST’s Chrom-ART graphics accelerator and MIPI DSIdisplay interface along with an open-source software graphics library. STAR Otto also provides a pre-integrated wireless link and audio capabilities, enabled by an ST MEMS microphone together with the necessary open-source drivers. This approach enables a broad range of Smart Home and Smart Industry applications.