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sensorsSTMicroelectronics has devoted considerable research and development resources to the design and production of high performance, low-cost sensors. These sensors offer system designers the real possibility of making their products more functional, more reliable and easier to use.

ST produces a family of proximity detectors -- integrated circuits designed for metallic body detection. These act as oscillators, sensing variations in high frequency eddy current losses.

Targeting high-performance, cost-effective and compact sensors, STMicroelectronics successfully investigated a new technology called MEMS (micro electro-mechanical systems). The technology reuses silicon processing techniques to design micro electro-mechanical devices sensitive to vibration, acceleration, displacement, rotation and inclination. This research opened the door to a new generation of motion sensors.

ST has entered another market segment with the development of industry standard, precision analog and digital temperature sensors. These temperature sensors feature lower power consumption and some unique packaging options.

ST is also supplying highly efficient and flexible touch sensor devices based on capacitive and resistive touch technology to target the growing demand for innovative user interfaces while reducing system cost and increasing reliability.

 
Sensors Families
 
New Products
QST108: 8-key capacitive touch sensor

STLM20: Ultra-low current precision analog temperature sensor for portable applications such as 3G cell phones

LIS244AL: 2-axis - ± 2g ultra-compact linear accelerometer

LIS202DL: 2-axis - ± 2g/± 8g smart digital output "piccolo" accelerometer
 
Product News
Press announcement, October 02, 2007
Smaller and Smarter Motion Sensors from STMicroelectronics Spearhead MEMS Consumerization
Press announcement, June 26, 2007
STMicroelectronics Introduces Lowest-Power-Consumption Touch Sensor for Portable and Cost-Sensitive Applications
Press announcement, June 20, 2007
STMicroelectronics Launches First Product in QST Family of Capacitive Touch Sensors