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ST in ADAS
Uwe Voelzke
Technical Marketing Manager
EMEA Region – ADG Marketing & Application
Agenda 2
40 min
Speaker
ST inADAS
Company Overview
ST in Automotive
ST in ADAS
Conclusion
Uwe Voelzke
Agenda 3
40 min
Speaker
ST inADAS
Company Overview
ST in Automotive
ST in ADAS
Conclusion
Uwe Voelzke
Who We Are 4
• Approximately 43,200 employees worldwide
• Approximately 8,300 people working in R&D
• 11 manufacturing sites
• Over 75 sales & marketing offices
• A global semiconductor leader
• 2015 revenues of $6.90B
• Listed: NYSE, Euronext Paris and Borsa Italiana, Milan
Front-End
Back-End
Research & Development
Main Sales & Marketing
As of December 31, 2015
Where You Find Us
Making everyday things smarter, connected and more aware of their surroundings
5
Making driving safer, greener and more connected
Enabling cities to make more of available resources
Enabling the evolution of industrytowards smarter, safer and more efficient factories and workplaces
Making homes smarter, for better living, higher security, and less waste
Application Strategic Focus 6
Safer
Greener
More connected
SmartIndustry
SmartCity
SmartThings
The leading provider of products and solutionsfor Smart Driving and the Internet of Things
SmartHome
Discrete & Power Transistors
Dedicated Automotive ICs
Analog, Industrial & Power Conversion ICs
Product Family Focus 7
The leading provider of products and solutionsfor Smart Driving and the Internet of Things
Portfolio delivering complementarity for target end markets, and synergies in R&D and manufacturing
Digital ASICs
General Purpose & Secure MCUs
EEPROM
MEMS & Specialized
Imaging Sensors
Flexible and Independent Manufacturing
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Front-End
Back-End
Morocco
France(Crolles, Rousset, Tours)
Italy(Agrate, Catania)
Malaysia
Singapore
Philippines
China(Shenzhen)
Malta
An Unwavering Commitment to R&D 9
Advanced research and development centers around the globe
~ 15,000 patents; ~9,000 patent families; more than 500 new filings (in 2015)
~ 8,300 people working in R&D and product design
As of December 31, 2015
Customer Base
Top 10 OEMs*:AppleBoschCiscoContiDeltaHP
HuaweiSamsungSeagate
Western Digital
Top 5 Distributors*:Arrow Electronics
AvnetEdom
WintechYosun
*Listed alphabetically
FY15FY15
Top 10 OEMs
Other OEMs
Distribution
10
33%
22%
42%
Q2 2016 Revenues
Others 3%
Automotive and Discrete Group
(ADG)
11
Microcontrollers and Digital ICs
Group (MDG)
Analog and MEMS Group
(AMG)
56%
16%
28%
% by product group % by location of order shipment
Americas
EMEA
Asia Pacific
In 1Q16, ST realigned its product families into three product groups: Automotive and Discrete Group (ADG); Analog and MEMS Group (AMG) and Microcontrollers and Digital ICs Group (MDG).
A Global Semiconductor PlayerRegional Sales and Sales by Channel
12
~68%
~32%
% by market channel
FY2015
OEM
Distribution
% by location of order shipment
58%16%
26%
Americas
EMEA
Asia Pacific
A Global Semiconductor PlayerRegional Sales by Shipment and Region of Origin
13
% by location of order shipment % by region of origin
FY2015
35%
33%
32%
Americas
EMEA
Asia Pacific
58%16%
26%
Americas
EMEA
Asia Pacific
~17,300
~9,900
~9,600
~4,700
~800~800
Present in over 35 countries
Asia
France
Italy
Mediterranean
Americas
Rest of Europe
People are Our Foundation 14
Manufacturing ~ 65%Research & Development ~ 19%
Marketing & Sales, Divisional Functions,Administration & General services
~ 16%
…working everyday to increase the quality and experience of life for all
As of December 31, 2015
Our Longstanding Commitmentto Sustainability
15
1995 2000 2005
ST Environmental commitment
1st Environmental Decalogue
1st ST Environmental report
1st Environmental Certification ISO14001
2010
4th edition of ST “Environment, Health &
Safety Decalogue”
ST signatory of United Nations
Global Compact
1ST Safety & Health
Certification OHSAS 18001
2015
1st Energy ManagementcertificationISO 50001
Creation of ST
Foundation
ST member of the EICC
Launch of reforestation
programs
Deployment of ST Health Plan
Launch of ST Principles for Sustainable Excellence
Creation of ST Ethics
Committee
STSustainability
Strategy
5th edition of ST “Environment,
Health & Safety Decalogue”
New Sustainability
Strategy
1st ST Sustainability
Council
ST Quality Strategy 16
Our quality goal : “To provide our customers with the highest level of quality excellence in the semiconductor industry.”
A comprehensive approach built around 7 pillars
Cus
tom
ers
Cha
nge
man
agem
ent
Pro
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& te
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logy
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Man
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uppl
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ain
Peo
ple
Bus
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s pr
oces
ses,
tool
s &
indi
cato
rs
Eco
nom
ic v
alue
Pro
activ
e qu
ality
Rea
ctiv
e qu
ality
DPPM reduction Zero excursions Flawless execution
Quality Excellence Objectives
Agenda 17
40 min
Speaker
ST inADAS
Company Overview
ST in Automotive
ST in ADAS
Conclusion
Uwe Voelzke
30 years leadership in Automotive 18
9026 components in average by car
components shipped every second
/s
32%of ST revenue donein Automotive (in 2015)
1in ADAS, braking, EMS, audio, lighting,…
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Automotive and Discrete GroupWho We Are
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• A global semiconductor leader
• ADG 2015 Revenue: 2.72B$
• Leader in several market segments and applications domains
• Automotive Divisions 2015 Market Share ≈ 13%
• Discrete Divisions 2015 Market Share ≈ 7%
• Approximately 2400 employees worldwide
• #3 Automotive Supplier World-wide(*)
• Complete product and technology portfolio
• Independent manufacturing
• Quality is a mustAs of December 31, 2015
(*) Strategy Analytics April 2015 (before NXP-FSC merge)
Automotive and Discrete GroupDivisional Global Figures
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Automotive Divisions Discrete Divisions
1.72B$2015
Revenues
19% through
Distribution
Automotive Digital Division
Audio & Body Division
Power Train & Safety Division
26%
35%
39%
1.004B$2015
Revenues
51% through
Distribution
Power Transistors Division
ASD & IPAD Division
55%
45%
Automotive and Discrete Group
2015 Split by Geography 21
AMERICAWell Positioned in USA
EMEASolid link with European
Industry Leaders
Greater China and South AsiaGrowing Faster than Market
Japan and Korea
Historical Presence in Japan.Korea a new high growth
market
17%
18%
38%
49%
33%
19%
12%
14%
% by location of shipment
% by customer origin
Global presence around the world
Sustained Growth across different Geographies.
Strategic partnership at major innovators
OEMs.
469M$ 1027M$ 332M$902M$
Automotive Application Demand Evolution 23
Source: Strategy Analytics Apr 2015
Growth outside of ADAS and HEV/EV is comparatively weak. These two systems areas are the major growth drivers. More risk to HEV/EV forecast than for ADAS. Most ADAS risk is on the upside, in the event of more legislation
Market DataTop10 Auto Semi Suppliers 24
Technology Landscape 25
Technology in Development
ViPower 180 nm
BCD 90 nm
eFlash 28 nm
28 nm FD-SOI
40 CMOS RF
Manufacturing/Products in Design
ViPower 350 nm
BCD 110 nm
eFlash 40 nm
CMOS 40 nm
BiCMOS 180 nm
Tailored technology roadmap for automotive
With dedicated multi-site in-house manufacturing
Agrate
Catania
Rousset
Crolles
Singapore
0.2µm Oxide Filled TrenchNew Trench IGBT1700V Silicon Carbide (SiC)600V Gallium Nitride (GaN)
0.35µm Oxide Filled Trench1200V Superjunction1200V Silicon Carbide (SiC)
HV Scr Triacs 1500VSiC Pschottky 650V
HV Scr Triacs 2000VSiC Pschottky1200V
Package Innovation 26
Digital with advanced CMOS
Integration and miniaturization based on BGAs.
Towards Flip Chip &WLP
Power & BCD
High dissipation, miniaturized packages (PSSO, QFNs)
Going Leadless & System in package
Applicative Advanced
Cost-effectivenessMulti-chip ApproachRespecting the Environment
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LEADFRAMEPackage
LAMINATE SUBSTRATEPackage (BGA)
WAFER LEVELPackage
MEMS & SENSORSPackage
Thermal Capability
HighPincount
Automotive Grade
Qualification
Multi-Chip Integration
Cost & Miniaturization
Package Evolutionmajor automotive developments
STMicroelectronics Mockup
Physical dimensions:L=14 mmW=14 mmH=1.1 mm
12 layers 6 layer cavity6 layer base
Two cavity sizes:6.8 mm7.8 mm
250 um pads, 500 um pitch
26/10/2016 28
The Rapidly Transforming CarThe automobile is being transformed by connectivity and technology
improving safety, enhancing the driver experience and lowering the environmental impact
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• Assisted driving, autonomous driving• Enhanced vision• Precise positioning• Active safety• Adaptive lighting, auto braking
Safer• Vehicle electrification• Efficient engine management • Eco Navigation• Efficient LED lighting
Greener• Vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to infrastructure
communication• Smartphone integration• Enhanced telematics, insurance box• Data and video streaming• Cyber security
More Connected
Semiconductors are Driving Change in the automotive industry
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• Multicore microprocessors• Sensor fusion• Video processing• Data streaming• Infotainment processors• Radio Frequency transmitters and receivers
• High integration smart power• Power components
• High energy motor controllers• Battery managers
• Video cameras• Sensors
Greener
Car Digitalization Analog and Power Technologies
Safer More Connected
Semiconductor Content Increasing 31
$330
$1.390
$50 $60
$100
$200
$500
$150
Si contentAverage Car
Powertrain Chassis Infotainment &Connectivity
ADAS Electrification Premiumadd-on
Si contentPremium Car
Source: Strategy Analytics, ST
Silicon Pervasiveness: 2015 semiconductor content per vehicle
Safer and More Connected
Greener Driving Experience
Agenda 32
40 min
Speaker
ST inADAS
Company Overview
ST in Automotive
ST in ADAS
Conclusion
Uwe Voelzke
Smart Driving : Safer
Product• Having the car drive better than we can -
maintaining a safe distance to other cars, remaining perfectly in our lane and at the right speed, and always watching for threats
• Making driving safer for the driver and car occupants, and for other road users, by actively helping to avoid accidents and by minimizing their impact if they occur
What Safer Driving Means
ST is making driving safer
Safer Driving Technologiesvehicle to vehicle connectivity, positioning, sensors, image processing, radar, adaptive lighting, active and passive safety, intelligent braking and stability control, processors and secured microcontrollers
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Smart Driving : More Connected
ST is making driving more connected
Product• Bringing our personalized entertainment and
connected experience into the car environment in a safe and easy-to-use manner
• Allowing vehicles to communicate with each other (V2V) and to the Infrastructure (V2I)
What More Connected Driving Means
34
More Connected Driving Technologiesprocessors (audio, telematics, V2X), tuners, sensors, amplifiers, wireless connectivity
ST has all the key technologiesto drive automotive change: digital, analog and power
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from commodity to super-integrated ASICs
High
Low
Com
plex
ityC
ompl
exity
• Telematics processors• Vision and RADAR based processors• Radar 24/77 GHz transceivers• Engine control and power management ICs• Ignition controllers and drivers• Analog and digital audio processors• Car network (wired and wireless) ICs• Braking/ABS drivers• Audio Amplifiers • Passive safety sensors and controllers• Car power management• Door module drivers• Internal external light controllers• Memory ICs• Operational Amplifiers• Protections
Super-integrated ASICs8/16/32-bit auto-grade microcontrollers
Vehicle dynamics controllersGPS/GNSS low-noise amplifiers & receivers
Secure modulesAnalog, digital and satellite tuners
DC, stepper and multiphase motor controllersHD imaging ICs
Auto MEMs, gyroscopes, accelerometersCar networking ICs
LED and active lighting driversCommunication transceivers
Alternator and Voltage regulatorsConfigurable Drivers and Switches
ProtectionsPower Discretes
(MOSFETs, IGBT’s, Diodes)
••••••••••••••
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ADAS System ST ViewMultiple Technologies Leading to Enhanced Safety
ADAS
Signal
Processing
Positioning
Telematics
Connectivity
Vehicle networkHMI
Machine Vision system
RCCC
Vision
sensor
RCCC
Vision
sensor
Vision
Processor
Vision
Processor
Auto Braking
Curve WarningActive front lighting
Pedestrian detection
Short rangeRadar
Long rangeRadar
Radar system
FF Camera
Radar
Processing
Controller
Blind spot detection
Sensor Fusion Processor
Top View system
RGB
Vision
sensors
RGB
Vision
sensors
Image
Stitching
Processor
Image
Stitching
Processor
ISPISPTop View Cams
Driver Monitor
Radar Sensors
An
ten
na
s
MM
IC
An
ten
na
s
MM
IC
Sensor Fusion Box
Radar
MMIC
Radar
MMIC
LIDAR
Processor
LIDAR
Processor
LIDAR
Sensor
LIDAR
Sensor
Ultrasonic
Processor
Ultrasonic
Processor
ULtrasonic
Sensors
ULtrasonic
Sensors
Lidar system
USS system
Lidar SensorsLa
sers
SP
AD
Lase
rs
SP
AD
USS Sensors
TR
X-F
ilte
r
Front Facing and Surround View Cameras 37
ECU
ImagerBridge
Imager
Imager
Bridge
Bridge
ECU
Phy
Phy
Phy
Switch
Front Camera Top-View Camera
Imager
Bridge
Phy
Cabin Camera
MRC 40-80m 70°-120°EBA NCAP
FRC 250m 35°...
SVC-RVC 5-10m 180°...
…2016
1.3MPix
2.2MPix
2021 +….
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Sampling
FeasibilityBSIFSI AEC-Q100-2
compliant
Automotive HDR Systems Roadmap4MPix
Q1 2018
VG6640
Ethernet RVCSmart RVCBasic SVCDashCam)
LCRVCLVDS-RVCMid-Range SVCHigh-End SVCIn-Cabin (DashCam)
VGx769ALight
VGx769AFull FFC-ADAS
LVDS-RVCMid-Range SVCHigh-End SVCIn-Cabin (DashCam)
VGx869A
3D Sensor
FFC-ADASLVDS-RVCMid-Range SVCHigh-End SVCIn-Cabin
7.5$
HDR HDR Global Shutter
1.6MPix
Q4 2018
1.6MPixIn-Cabin (DMC)
VG6640
2.5MPix
STV0991ISP
STV0971ISP
ISP
STV0971ISPISP
STV0971ISP
FFC-ADASLVDS-RVCMid-Range SVCHigh-End SVCIn-Cabin (DashCam)
ISP
VL55100.5MPix
Night Vision
2009….
SiGe
BiCMOS
Fully Integrated transceiver
SiGe BiCMOS technology
ST Automotive Radar
Solution for 24Ghz and 77Ghz
77 GHz
24GHz
Modular transceiver for multiple channels configurations
40M+ MMIC units shipped
World leading 24GHz supplier
LRR FMCW
4RX + 3TX
STRADA770
WLBGAWLBGA
BiCMOS9MW
SRR MRR LRR
`PPAPQ4’17
ST Automotive RadarRoadmap
Test Chips
TX+RX+MOD
WLBGA
BiCMOS9MW
Test Chips
TX+RX+MOD
WLBGA
BiCMOS9MW
24GHz 2st Gen
RX & TX
QFN
BiCMOS9
24GHz 3nd Gen
RX & TX
Fractional PLL
BiCMOS9
24GHz 4nd Gen
RX & TX
Fractional PLL
BiCMOS9
76-81GHz
STRADA260/A261
24GHz 2st Gen
2RX & 2TX
STRADA260/A261
QFN/BiCMOS9
STRADA262/A263
24GHz 3nd Gen
2RX & 2TX
STRADA262/A263
QFN/BiCMOS9
1st Gen TRX
1TX + 2RX
STRADA226
QFN/BiCMOS9
2nd Gen TRX
1TX + 3RX
STRADA431
QFN/BiCMOS9
Concept Proof
4RX + 3TX
Test Chip
WLBGA
BiCMOS9MW
FMCW
4RX + 3TX
STRADA772
WLBGAWLBGA
BiCMOS9MW
SRR
SRR MRR
SRR MRR SRR MRR
SRRSRR MRR
24GHz
MRR
24GHz 1st Gen
TX
STRADA240
QFN/BiCMOS9
SRR
STRADA264/A265
24GHz 4nd Gen
4RX & 2TX
STRADA264/A265
QFN/BiCMOS9
SRR MRR
Concept Proof
TX+RX+MOD
Test Chips
WLBGAWLBGA
BiCMOS9MW
LRR MRR
PPAPQ4’14
PPAPQ2’17
PAPPQ4’16
PPAPQ2’17
SOPQ3’10
SampleQ3’14
MRR
LRR
2016201520142013201220112009 2010 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
2nd Gen FMCW
Multifuntion TRX
STRADA77C
WLBGAWLBGA
RF CMOS
SRR MRR
SOPQ3’11
3th Gen TRX
MultiFunction
STRADA432
QFN/BiCMOS9
SRR MRR
Concept
Concept
MRR
PMCW
TRX
STRADA790
WLBGAWLBGA
BiCMOS9MW
SRR MRRConcept
Agenda 41
40 min
Speaker
ST inADAS
Company Overview
ST in Automotive
ST in ADAS
Conclusion
Uwe Voelzke
Diverging Forces driving Automotive Electronics42
Exponential Complexity growth
Quality and Reliability on
harsher and harsher user profiles
Cost pressure
INNOVATION INNOVATION
Threads from Connectivity
So what’s the problem with all that…
The car is becoming an electronic technology hub… 43
Innovation driven by Automotive Mega Trends
� Zero casualties
� Active & Passive Safety
� ADAS
� ISO26262 compliancy
� Automated Drive
� Data Management
� Data Security
� …
� Mobility for Everyone
� Electrification of the Car
� 48V Board Net
� CO2 Reduction
� Entertainment Fun
� Connectivity
� Intelligent mobility
� …
AutonomousDriving
Conclusion 44
• Autonomous Driving needs multiple sensors• Camera• RADAR• CAR2X• LIDAR
• Cost, complexity and technology are changing the rules• The safety bar is getting high and mandates complex
techniques • Functional safety• Security• Virtualization
• New Ways of cooperation between suppliers at differentlevels are needed
Takeaways
• ST is a leader in the Automotive market
• ST is leader in ADAS technologies and in Infotainment, ready to enable autonomous driving and the pervasion of car connectivity
• Car connectivity and increased safety requirements are rapidly boosting the semiconductor content per car
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Connected DrivingConnected Driving
Assisted DrivingAssisted Driving
Green and Safe DrivingGreen and Safe Driving
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