10.27.16
STMicroelectronics will highlight the energy-saving and convenience benefits of Smart Buildings with numerous demos using the latest IoT (Internet of Things) semiconductor technology at SEDEX 2016, COEX, Seoul, Oct 26- 28, 2016.
ST’s vision of the Smart Building offers a glimpse into a future urban life that manages and uses energy throughout the building more efficiently by utilizing state-of-the-art semiconductor technology. At the same time, this technology provides superior security, convenience and comfort.
Building on the foundation of the STM32 Nucleo 32-bit microcontroller development board and a range of STM32 X-Nucleo expansion boards, which are equipped with sensors, connectivity ICs, motor drivers, security ICs, and power supplies, many smart-building applications will be shown by ST at SEDEX 2016. These applications include NFC-based parking authentication, smart lighting control with ToF (Time-of-Flight) sensors, a smart door with face recognition, and room-temperature control with voice commands that are enabled by MEMS microphone technology.
In addition, participants can check out ST’s latest IoT-related solutions including motion sensors (MEMS), ToF proximity sensors, Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth LE), STM32-based LoRa, wireless charging ICs, BLDC motors, silicon-carbide (SiC) MOSFETs, Thin-Film Batteries, and the latest secure MCU products for IoT (STSAFE).
ST’s vision of the Smart Building offers a glimpse into a future urban life that manages and uses energy throughout the building more efficiently by utilizing state-of-the-art semiconductor technology. At the same time, this technology provides superior security, convenience and comfort.
Building on the foundation of the STM32 Nucleo 32-bit microcontroller development board and a range of STM32 X-Nucleo expansion boards, which are equipped with sensors, connectivity ICs, motor drivers, security ICs, and power supplies, many smart-building applications will be shown by ST at SEDEX 2016. These applications include NFC-based parking authentication, smart lighting control with ToF (Time-of-Flight) sensors, a smart door with face recognition, and room-temperature control with voice commands that are enabled by MEMS microphone technology.
In addition, participants can check out ST’s latest IoT-related solutions including motion sensors (MEMS), ToF proximity sensors, Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth LE), STM32-based LoRa, wireless charging ICs, BLDC motors, silicon-carbide (SiC) MOSFETs, Thin-Film Batteries, and the latest secure MCU products for IoT (STSAFE).