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STMicroelectronics’ single-chip Cartesio features embedded GPS Oct 25, 2007 2:56 PM STMicroelectronics has formally introduced Cartesio (STA2062), a single-chip, automotive-grade application processor with embedded GPS for navigation and telematics. Applications include OEM and portable navigation devices, vehicle tracking systems, electronic fee collection, and advanced car radio. Cartesio integrates a 32-bit ARM CPU core with a high-sensitivity 32-channel GPS subsystem and connectivity peripherals including CAN, USB, UARTs, and SPI. It also provides on-chip high-speed RAM and real-time clock functionality. Domenico Rossi, general manager of ST's Car Radio and Multimedia Division, says Cartesio is designed to complement ST’s GPS RF chip, STA5620, for a combination with a smaller form factor and lower-cost bill-of-materials. The research firm iSuppli ranks ST as the leading producer of semiconductors for Car Infotainment and a top-three chip supplier to the automotive industry. ST's STA2062 is housed in 16 mm x 16 mm x 1.4 mm LFBGA packages with a 0.8 mm ball pitch. Samples are available, with volume production scheduled for April 2008. Pricing for the combination of the STA2062 navigation processor and the STA5620 RF companion chip is less than $10 in volume. |
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