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STMicroelectronics Powers e-Mobility with New Microcontrollers for Software-Defined Electric Vehicles

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STMicroelectronics has introduced its new Stellar E microcontrollers aimed at electric vehicles (EVs), designed to enhance centralized electronic architectures. These MCUs integrate control-loop processing, reducing costs and complexity in EV charging systems. The Stellar E series enables improved energy management and high efficiency for power modules, aiding in longer driving ranges and faster charging. The initial product, the Stellar SR5E1, is now sampling, with full production expected in 2023.

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  • Introduction of Stellar E MCUs enhances EV affordability, driving range, and charging speed.
  • Integration of high-speed control-loop processing simplifies design and reduces costs.
  • Supports key automotive standards, improving safety and software interoperability.
  • First product, Stellar SR5E1, is set for full production in 2023.
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STMicroelectronics Powers e-Mobility
with New Microcontrollers for Software-Defined Electric Vehicles

Stellar E’ MCUs are dedicated to EV applications and facilitate centralized architectures 

Simplify high-efficiency power modules for e-drivetrain charging and digital power conversion



Geneva, Switzerland, February 21, 2022 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has unveiled new automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) optimized for electric vehicles and centralized (domain and zonal) electronic architectures. They enable EVs to become more affordable, drive further, and charge faster.

In current EVs, high-efficiency SiC-based (silicon carbide) power modules enable the greatest driving range and faster charging. Until now, they have required dedicated high-speed signal processors to control the advanced SiC power semiconductors. ST’s Stellar E MCUs, designed for the next generation of software-defined EVs, integrate high-speed control-loop processing on-chip. Now one MCU can control the entire module. This simplifies the module design, saves costs, and eases compliance with automotive safety and security standards.

The new MCUs extend ST’s Arm®-based Stellar family and are designed from the ground up with the car as a platform in mind. As a powerful, centralized domain and zone controller, the family simplifies automotive electrical architectures for increased power, flexibility, and safety. Currently, the MCUs family includes Stellar P series for integration and vehicle control and the Stellar G series for body applications. The Stellar family architecture integrates multiple Arm Cortex cores that deliver high performance with the opportunity for lock-step redundancy and support real-time hardware virtualization. All Stellar devices are designed for software upgradeability through secure over-the-air (OTA) updates.

Our Stellar MCUs enable state-of-the-art electrification while ensuring efficient energy management and software-defined flexibility for vehicle lifecycle management,” said Luca Rodeschini, Automotive and Discrete Group Vice President, Strategic Business Development and Automotive Processing and RF General Manager, STMicroelectronics. “With the new Stellar E devices, this platform now enables a new value chain for EVs. Sensing the environment, controlling vehicle dynamics, enhancing power-conversion efficiency, and safely managing high-current power stages, are effectively handled in a single component. The ability to update software securely over the air lets manufacturers refine their control strategies for extra driving range, performance, and power efficiency.”

The first product in the Stellar E series, the Stellar SR5E1 optimized for EV on-board chargers (OBC) and general DC/DC converters, is now sampling to lead customers. Full production will begin in 2023.

Note to Editors: Transition to software-defined vehicles
The car becomes a software platform with its ecosystem of native and over-the-air downloaded applications integrated into a hardware framework, allowing automakers to continuously improve functionalities, update security & safety features, and offer innovative services. For EVs, software upgradability and hardware integration are especially crucial to boost the vehicle’s power efficiency for extra driving range.

Further technical information
High-power applications in electric vehicles, namely the OBC, e-drivetrain, and various DC/DC converters, are achieving tremendous gains in energy efficiency and reliability leveraging silicon-carbide (SiC) power transistors and diodes. These gains are maximized by operating at switching frequencies significantly higher than the frequencies appropriate for ordinary silicon power semiconductors.

Typical automotive MCUs in the market today cannot execute the charging-control algorithms at a rate that can support the higher SiC switching frequencies. Instead, additional DSP chips are needed specifically to handle the control loop. These require separate coding and add to the bill of materials and complexity of the control module implemented with traditional MCUs, increasing the cost, size, and power consumption.

The Stellar E (Stellar Electrification MCUs) series now provides automotive-qualified MCUs that perform the high-speed control-loop processing alongside general control in the same chip. This simplifies design and streamlines the bill of materials, easing the transition to high-efficiency SiC-based power modules that permit extra driving range and faster charging.

These MCUs can control multiple power converters, leveraging features including a high-speed analog-digital converter (ADC), highly accurate pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller, and fast-acting protection circuitry.

Moreover, the Stellar E series supports the leading automotive standards for functional safety (ISO 26262 ASIL-D), security (HSM -), and industry standard SW interoperability (via Autosar 4.3.x), as well as secure OTA update. Designing with the Stellar family delivers further benefits including extensive software-development toolchain, with a common ecosystem for control and actuation.

About STMicroelectronics
At ST, we are 48,000 creators and makers of semiconductor technologies mastering the semiconductor supply chain with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. An independent device manufacturer, we work with more than 200,000 customers and thousands of partners to design and build products, solutions, and ecosystems that address their challenges and opportunities, and the need to support a more sustainable world. Our technologies enable smarter mobility, more efficient power and energy management, and the wide-scale deployment of the Internet of Things and 5G technology. ST is committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2027. Further information can be found at www.st.com.

For further information, please contact:

Michael Markowitz
Director Technical Media Relations
Tel: +1 781 591 0354
michael.markowitz@st.com

 

 

 

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What are the key features of STM's new Stellar E microcontrollers for electric vehicles?

STMicroelectronics' Stellar E microcontrollers offer integrated high-speed control-loop processing, enhancing efficiency and reducing complexity in EV power systems.

When will the Stellar SR5E1 MCU be available for full production?

The Stellar SR5E1 MCU is expected to begin full production in 2023.

How do Stellar E MCUs impact electric vehicle performance?

Stellar E MCUs improve EV performance by enabling higher efficiency in charging and power management, contributing to longer driving ranges.

What automotive standards do the Stellar E microcontrollers comply with?

The Stellar E microcontrollers support ISO 26262 ASIL-D for functional safety and secure over-the-air updates, among other industry standards.

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