STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader, had introduced a new easy-to-use graphical design tool for STM32(TM) microcontrollers. This enabled small electronic products like wearables and IoT devices to offer high-end audio features like advanced aural user interface. And now, ST has joined hands with DSP Concepts, creator of Audio Weaver Design Suite, to introduce a free version of the ST-AudioWeaver. This is being offered to the developers who use the 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M based STM32 microcontrollers.
Audio Weaver allows product designers to build complex digital audio applications without coding. Now developers can simply choose the required audio modules from a library, connect them graphically and then adjust them by live-tuning on the target hardware. It also includes examples that help in accelerating learning and jump-start new projects.
Technical Information
ST-AudioWeaver: It contains a library of 160 royalty-free digital audio-processing modules including array-processing and noise cancelling modules that make the voice recognition system even more effective. The Audio Weaver Designer PC GUI is also available free of charge and allows developers to configure the modules and do fine-tuning in the GUI or on prototype hardware.
STM32: The microcontrollers are ideal for IoT and wearable devices and carry efficient features for user-interface management, networking, control, and sensor fusion. It’s available in 700 different variants with versatile options regarding performance, pin-count and feature integration.
“DSP Concepts has created a high-end audio-development experience for the embedded domain. ST-AudioWeaver now gives our customers preferential access to help them make the most of the audio capabilities of STM32 MCUs, which complement the outstanding features and power efficiency for IoT applications,” said Daniel Colonna, Marketing Director, Microcontroller Division, STMicroelectronics
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