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Microcontrollers, Power Semiconductors, Sensors and Analog Chips for Applications in Smart Mobility, Power Management and IoT

About STMicroelectronics​

 

Founded in 1987 through the merger of SGS Microelettronica and Thomson Semiconducteurs, STMicroelectronics is a global leader in semiconductor solutions. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, it serves over 200,000 customers worldwide with a diverse portfolio, including microcontrollers, power semiconductors, sensors and analog chips for applications in smart mobility, power management and IoT.

With a strong focus on innovation, ST invests heavily in R&D, employing around 9,500 engineers and holding nearly 20,000 patents. Committed to sustainability, the company is a UN Global Compact signatory and aims for carbon neutrality by 2027. The company continues to advance semiconductor technology, shaping a smarter, more efficient future.

Product Categories

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  • Amplifiers and Comparators

  • Audio ICs

  • Automotive ADAS Devices

  • Automotive Analog and Power

  • Automotive Logic IC

  • Automotive Microcontrollers

  • Clocks and Timers

  • Data Converters

  • Digital Set-Top Box ICs

  • Diodes and Transceivers

  • Memories

  • MEMS and Sensors

  • Microcontrollers and Microprocessors

  • Motor Drivers

  • NFC

  • Positioning

  • Power Management

  • Power Modules and IPM

  • Power Transistors

  • Protections and EMI Filters

  • Radio Frequency Transistors

  • Reset and Supervisor ICs

  • Secure MCUs

  • SiC Devices

  • Spare Products

  • Switches and Multiplexers

  • Thyristors (SCR) and AC Switchers

  • Touch and Display Controllers

  • Wireless Connectivity

Design Consultancy & Engineering Support

At McKinsey Electronics, we go beyond distribution—offering expert guidance, hands-on engineering support, and technical problem-solving to help you integrate STMicroelectronics products efficiently. Whether you're an OEM, EMS provider, or design house, our team ensures seamless product development from concept to production.

Specialized Support at Every Stage

We provide tailored engineering services to optimize your STMicro-based solutions, including:

  • Hardware Prototyping: Schematic design, PCB layout, component selection, and functional validation.

  • Proof of Concept (PoC) Development:  System architecture, embedded software, testing, and manufacturability optimization.

  • High-Performance Computing: FPGA/GPU acceleration, high-bandwidth memory, and power-efficient computing.

  • IoT Device Design:  Wireless communication (BLE, LoRa, NB-IoT), embedded security, and edge computing.

  • AI/ML Edge Processing: Neural network optimization, sensor fusion, and AI hardware acceleration.

  • Power Management & Battery Systems: Low-power circuit design, battery management, and energy harvesting solutions.

Why Choose McKinsey Electronics

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End-to-End Support: From prototyping to mass production.

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Deep Technical Expertise: Specializing in STMicro-based designs.

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Compliance & Reliability: EMI/EMC testing, DFM optimization.

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Accelerated Time to Market: Streamlined development processes.

Let’s Build the Future Together

​Need expert support for your next STMicroelectronics project?

Contact us today to discuss your requirements and accelerate your time to market.

Recent Products

High-Side Switch: IPS4140HQ       â€‹

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The IPS4140HQ and IPS4140HQ-1 are monolithic 4-channel drivers designed using VIPower™ technology. They offer exceptionally low RDS(on) and include per-channel diagnostics. The IPS4140HQ supports loads up to 0.6 A, while the IPS4140HQ-1 can handle loads up to 1.0 A. These ICs are suitable for driving various types of loads with one terminal connected to ground.

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Isolated Gate Drivers: STGAP3SXSTR Series​

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The STGAP3S series consists of protected single gate drivers designed to provide galvanic isolation between the gate driving channel and low-voltage control circuitry. This family offers versions with 6 A and 10 A current capability, along with dedicated UVLO variants optimized for both SiC MOSFETs and IGBTs. For enhanced safety and performance, the drivers feature ultrafast desaturation protection with adjustable soft turn-off and differentiated intervention thresholds.

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32-bit Arm Cortex MCU: STM32G071KBT3TR​

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The STM32G071x8/xB mainstream microcontrollers feature a high-performance Arm® Cortex®-M0+ 32-bit RISC core running at up to 64 MHz. With a high degree of integration, they are well-suited for diverse applications across consumer, industrial, and appliance sectors, as well as IoT solutions.

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Featured Product Categories

Evaluation Board: Nucleo-H533RE​

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The STM32 Nucleo-64 board is an affordable prototyping platform with power optimization options, including SMPS for reduced consumption. It supports ARDUINO® Uno V3 and ST morpho headers for easy expansion and features a built-in ST-LINK debugger, eliminating the need for an external probe. The board includes STM32Cube software libraries and examples for streamlined development.

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Accelerometer: LIS2DUX12TR​

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The LIS2DUX12 is a low-power 3-axis digital accelerometer with MEMS and ASIC technology, featuring always-on filtering, an FSM and an MLC with ASC for advanced edge processing. With a MIPI I3C® interface and a 128-level FIFO buffer, it optimizes system integration.

It supports ±2g to ±16g ranges with output rates from 1.6 Hz to 800 Hz.

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32-bit Arm Cortex MCU: STM32H7S3L8H6​

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The STM32H7S3L8H6 is a high-performance MCU, powered by a 600 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M7 core with a floating-point unit for efficient mathematical computations. It features 64 KB of flash memory, 620 KB of SRAM and extensive connectivity options, including CAN, Ethernet, I2C and USB OTG. Advanced peripherals such as timers, ADCs and a cryptographic accelerator enhance its capabilities.

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