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    Innovative smart-meter device simplifies interoperability

    07/11/2013

    STMicroelectronics, a semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has presented the ST75MM as the first smart-meter IC to have built-in support for the METERS AND MORE® 1 open communication standard. The standard enables widespread interoperability among smart metering equipment via Power Line Communication (PLC) helping to maximize smart-grid benefits for the environment, consumers and utility companies. The METERS AND MORE® is an open specification managed by the METERS AND MORE® not-for-profit Association comprising leading technology companies and utilities spanning the Americas, Europe and Asia. "The ST75MM represents a concrete answer to the challenges associated with encouraging standardization and interoperability, while assuring the adoption of a mature technology proven over millions of smart meters already in the field," said Giuseppe Michele Salaris, the Chairman of the Board of Directors at METERS AND MORE® Association. "The world's energy businesses, from technology companies to utilities, should take advantage of this breakthrough using METERS AND MORE®, an open and field proven standard, to meet important climate-saving objectives such as the EU's 20/20/20 goals 2." Customers using the ST75MM can join the METERS AND MORE® Association and achieve Certification for their products to enable widespread use by utility companies. ST implemented METERS AND MORE® in its ST75MM IC to benefit from the protocol's strong features for smart meter and Advanced Metering Infrastructure applications, such as short messages, robust encryption and authentication features, support for network configuration and management, and retransmission management. The ST75MM joins ST's STarGRID® SoC portfolio of smart-meter system-on-chip devices, which also includes the ST7570 supporting IEC 61334-5-1 communication, and the ST7590, which implements the PRIME standard. First samples of the ST75MM, in the 7x7mm QFN 48 package, will be available to selected customers by October 2013. STMicroelectronics METERS AND MORE

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