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March 16, 2026
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AFCI Solution Development Board Availability

  • March 16, 2026
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As shown on the website below, the Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) solution is introduced as an Edge AI use case.

https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/st-edge-ai-suite/case-studies/direct-current-arc-faults-detection.html

For hardware development reference, would it be possible to purchase the development board shown on the page?

It would also be helpful if you could share the schematic and BOM of the PCB.

Best answer by Julian E.

Hi @Rei_Kim,

 

The board should be ready to be commercialized in the coming weeks (end of march).

We will also release some package examples to do Arc fault detection with AI using either NanoEdge AI Studio or the STEdge AI Core (autoML vs neural network approaches).

 

Feel free to reach out again if you don't see any news.

 

Have a good day,

Julian

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Julian E.
Julian E.Best answer
Technical Moderator
March 16, 2026

Hi @Rei_Kim,

 

The board should be ready to be commercialized in the coming weeks (end of march).

We will also release some package examples to do Arc fault detection with AI using either NanoEdge AI Studio or the STEdge AI Core (autoML vs neural network approaches).

 

Feel free to reach out again if you don't see any news.

 

Have a good day,

Julian

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Rei_KimAuthor
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April 9, 2026

Dear Julian,

I hope you have been doing well.
I would like to check whether the EVB mentioned in this thread has been released.
You previously mentioned that it would be commercialized by the end of March.

Could you please share any information so that I can look it up?

Thanks, Rei.

Julian E.
Technical Moderator
April 10, 2026

HI @Rei_Kim ,

 

I checked internally and the team have issue with defective components, so the board is postponed to the end of April, maybe start of May.

 

Have a good day,

Julian 

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