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    ST Microelectronics – partnering for profit

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    The semiconductor industry was experiencing intense competition which had led to sustained downward pressure on prices and profit margins across many product categories. In the face of these pressures, ST Micro-electronics (formerly SGS-Thomson) had shifted its product mix towards higher value-added items. This in turn, was beginning to affect the company's relationship with its distributors. To facilitate the shift in product focus, ST Microelectronics had developed a Roadmap business planning tool. The company hoped that by negotiating the targets and actions steps contained in the Roadmap with its distributors, it could build a common mindset with them. But first, the company would have to convince its distributors in adopting Roadmap as a planning tool

    Case Study Of ST Microelectronics N.V.

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    ST Microelectronics N.V. is a multinational company that designs, develops,manufacturers and markets a broad range of products used in a wide variety of microelectronics applications, inluding telecommunications systems, computer systems,consumer goods, automotive products and industrial automation and control system

    Комплекс лабораторних робіт із застосування комплекту розробника ST Microelectronics

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    Комплекс лабораторних робіт на базі комплекту розробника ST Microelectronics є інструментом побудови систем, виконуючих функції збору, обробки і відображення інформації.

    St Microelectronics Bldc Drive Demonstrator Software Pre-Development

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    In this article is presented the own application structure of a BLDC motor control demonstrator. This demonstrator is made for the desirables of R3-PowerUP project advertised by the ST Microelectronics. Therefore, mostly ST devices are used, for example, STM32 microcontroller. The article describes the application structure, used drivers and peripherals. As a result, phase currents and speed estimation from rotary encoder are shown in the form of graphics view of variables obtained directly from the microcontroller

    St Microelectronics Bldc Drive Demonstrator Software Pre-Development

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    In this article is presented the own application structure of a BLDC motor control demonstrator. This demonstrator is made for the desirables of R3-PowerUP project advertised by the ST Microelectronics. Therefore, mostly ST devices are used, for example, STM32 microcontroller. The article describes the application structure, used drivers and peripherals. As a result, phase currents and speed estimation from rotary encoder are shown in the form of graphics view of variables obtained directly from the microcontroller

    Power Consumption at ST Microelectronics STM8S & STM8L, Ultra Low Power Energylite (TM) MCU

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    Rubio López, ÓJ. (2011). Power Consumption at ST Microelectronics STM8S & STM8L, Ultra Low Power Energylite (TM) MCU. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/14967.Archivo delegad

    ST Microelectronics: la gestione e il finanziamento dell'attività di ricerca all'interno di un'azienda high tech

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    Il caso ST Microelectronics si propone di analizzare le creiticità e le possibili soluzioni della gestione e del finanziamento delle attività di R&S in un'azienda high tech di grandi dimensioni

    Virtual thermo-mechanical prototyping of microelectronics devices

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    Microelectronics have pervaded our lives for the past fifty years, with massive penetration into health, mobility, safety and security, communications, education, entertainment and virtually every aspect of human lives. The main technology drivers that enabled this expansion are miniaturization and integration. The combination of these two has driven microelectronics technology into an unknown level of complexity and as a consequence, we are confronted with increasing difficulties to meet quality, robustness and reliability requirements. In this thesis, a general virtual thermo-mechanical prototyping framework is developed that is able to predict the non-linear responses in microelectronics devices prior to physical prototyping and/or reliability testing. The uniqueness of the developed framework relies, for the first time, on the following three aspects: · The development of advanced simulation-based optimisation algorithms and methods, being Design Of Experiments (DOE) and Response Surface Models (RSM). · The development of accurate and efficient thermo-mechanical prediction models able to capture the damage responses within microelectronics devices during manufacturing and reliability qualification tests. · To seamlessly and efficiently integrate the prediction models with the optimisation algorithms. The developed framework is applied to four case studies of reliability topics in microelectronics devices. The results of these four case studies correlate well with experiments and/or field returns and prove the predictability of the developed techniques.Mechanical Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    Reliability of Organic Compounds in Microelectronics and Optoelectronics: From Physics-of-Failure to Physics-of-Degradation

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    This book aims to provide a comprehensive reference into the critical subject of failure and degradation in organic materials, used in optoelectronics and microelectronics systems and devices. Readers in different industrial sectors, including microelectronics, automotive, lighting, oil/gas, and petrochemical will benefit from this book. Several case studies and examples are discussed, which readers will find useful to assess and mitigate similar failure cases. More importantly, this book presents methodologies and useful approaches in analyzing a failure and in relating a failure to the reliability of materials and systems.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Electronic Components, Technology and Material

    Job satisfaction and turnover intention among the operators in ST Microelectronics Muar

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    The aim of this paper is to conduct a research on the relationship between the four factors of job satisfaction which is pay, promotion, the work itself and supervision towards turnover intention among the operators in ST Microelectronics Muar. This company will be assessed, and it will be used to determine the causes of employee turnover. The hypotheses that have been made for this study is there are significant relationship between the turnover intentions of the operators in ST Microelectronics Muar with the four job satisfaction factors and there is also a dominant factor that influences the turnover intention among the operators in the organization. In this research we only used one type of instrument to obtain the data which is questionnaire. A total number of 310 respondents were randomly selected as the sample of the study. Our data was analyzed by the “Statistical Package for Social Science” (SPSS Window) version 20
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