Neoventus Selected as a Design Consultant for STMicroelectronics
Neoventus is proud to announce that it has been accepted to the STMicroelectronics Microcontrollers Design Consultants List. Acceptance to the list is a testament to Neoventus’ proven track record of successfully developing products based on ST ARM microcontrollers. Most recently, Neoventus engineers developed a configurable IO module for use in the gas and oil well industry. This module, based on STMicroelectronics latest family of 32-bit ARM M3 microcontrollers – the STM32, implements a wide variety of IO types and interfaces over USB.
The Neoventus team is excited about its new relationship with STMicroelectronics and looks forward to using their microcontrollers in future designs. If your organization is in need of help with a design based on an ST Microcontroller, or any other ARM processor, you can leverage our experience to keep your program on track.
Posted: August 2nd, 2010 under News.
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Neoventus has completed the design of a configurable IO module for use in Ferguson Beauregard’s iSyte system. This module, based on STMicroelectronics latest family of 32-bit ARM microcontrollers – the STM32, implements a wide variety of IO types and interfaces to the iSyte controller over USB. In addition, each input point is reconfigurable via software allowing for easy module reuse as new applications or sensor / actuator types are required.
A perfect example of the solutions offered by Neoventus are the services provided to Kappametrics in support of their f-EEG™ program. Kappametrics, a Unilever Ventures Company, relied on the expertise of Neoventus to develop the ultra-sensitive amplifier for the system. The f-EEG™ system brings to bear a revolutionary technology which is able to capture electroencephalography (EEG) data concurrently with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The real-time collection of physiologic EEG data during fMRI scans has far reaching implications for future brain research and clinical applications. Neoventus implemented Kappametrics’ patented techniques for noise cancelation – developing not only the hardware and firmware, but guiding the product through the difficult IEC-60601 medical safety testing and approval process. And best of all, when the work was complete, the expenditures for a product development team were too. For more information on this and other Neoventus-enabled projects
