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Ambiq MCU sips the least energy
27 January 2016, Future Electronics
It may not be the best known microcontroller (MCU) brand, but an Ambiq Micro MCU has broken a record for low power consumption. The company’s Apollo device recently broke the EEMBC ULPBench record, ...

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Cortex-M0+ microcontrollers
27 January 2016, EBV Electrolink
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced two series in its portfolio of flexible microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M0+ core. The new FM0+ S6E1B series and S6E1C series microcontrollers (MCUs) deliver ...

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Embedded processors
27 January 2016
Designed for demanding embedded needs in digital and retail signage, medical imaging, electronic gaming, media storage and communications and networking, new Embedded R-Series SOC processors incorporate ...

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8-bit MCU
27 January 2016, Electrocomp
Based upon an industry standard 8051-­compatible processor core, the FT51A from FTDI Chip brings enhanced I/O bridging to 8-bit MCU technology with integrated USB device and hub port capabilities, ideal ...

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MCU development modules
25 November 2015, Electrocomp
FTDI Chip has introduced a series of easy-to-utilise modules to facilitate the evaluation, development and subsequent implementation of its 32-bit FT90X Super-Bridge microcontrollers (MCU). Optimised ...

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Low-power PIC microcontrollers
25 November 2015
Microchip announced the expansion of its low-power PIC microcontroller (MCU) portfolio. Features of the new PIC24F ‘GB6’ family include up to 1 MB of Flash memory with Error Correction Code (ECC) and ...

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Development tools for 8-bit PICs
4 November 2015, Design Automation
Microchip announced an expansion of the development platform for its growing portfolio of 8-bit PIC microcontrollers (MCU) with Core-Independent Peripherals (CIP). Designers can combine these building ...

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MCUs with floating point unit
14 October 2015
Microchip has added a new series to its high-performance PIC32MZ family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) that features an integrated hardware floating point unit (FPU) for high performance and lower ...

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New PICs protect embedded data
23 September 2015
Microchip announced the expansion of its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC microcontroller (MCU) portfolio with the PIC24F ‘GB4’ family. Features include an integrated hardware crypto engine with both OTP ...

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Freescale’s new i.MX processors tout low energy
23 September 2015, EBV Electrolink
Freescale Semiconductor recently unveiled the i.MX 7 series, a new generation of power efficient and full featured applications processors based on its successful and broadly deployed i.MX platform. The ...

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x86 embedded controller
23 September 2015, Computer/Embedded Technology
Microchip’s new MEC14XX family of highly configurable, low-power embedded controllers is customised to the needs of x86-based notebook and tablet platform designers. It supports both Intel’s new Enhanced ...

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256 Mb Flash memory
23 September 2015, Future Electronics
Cypress Semiconductor expanded its NOR HyperFlash product line with the qualification of a new 256 Mb memory. The 3,0 V S26KL256S device supports the high-bandwidth, low-pin-count HyperBus interface, ...

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ARM-based MCUs
23 September 2015, RS South Africa
Toshiba is enhancing its TX family of ARM core-based microcontrollers MCU) by developing three new series – TXZ0, TXZ3 and TXZ4 that support low power consumption and high-speed operation for IoT and ...

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Self-powered serial EEPROM
2 September 2015, EBV Electrolink, Editor's Choice
Atmel launched a single-wire EEPROM with only two-pins – a data pin and ground pin for operation – making the new family ideal for the Internet of Things (IoT), wearables, consumable, battery and cable ...

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Non-volatile SRAM
2 September 2015, Future Electronics
The CY14V101QS from Cypress Semiconductor is a 1 Mb non-volatile static random access memory (nvSRAM) with a quad serial peripheral interface (SPI). It ensures high-throughput data capture in the event ...

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32-bit microcontrollers
2 September 2015
Microchip announced a new series within its PIC32MX1/2 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) family that features a large 256 KB Flash configuration and 16 KB of RAM in small-footprint packages. The PIC32MX1/2 ...

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MCUs for BLDC motor control
2 September 2015, Hi-Q Electronics
New from Renesas Electronics comes the RL78/G1F group of multi-function microcontrollers (MCUs), adding 20 new members to its low-power RL78 family of MCUs. Featuring enhanced peripheral functions and ...

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High-speed DDR2 memory
2 September 2015, Brabek
Alliance Memory has broadened its lineup of high-speed CMOS double data rate 2 synchronous DRAMs (DDR2 SDRAM) with a new device featuring 2 Gb density in the 84-ball, 8 x 12,5 x 1,2 mm FBGA package. The ...

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Core Independent Peripherals are advanced, but not rocket science
12 August 2015, Tempe Technologies
This article serves as both a synopsis and an introduction to Lucio Di Jasio’s book “This is (not) Rocket Science – How a new generation of Core Independent Peripherals redefined embedded control.” The ...

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DDR3 low-voltage SDRAM
12 August 2015, Brabek
New from Alliance Memory comes a monolithic high-speed, low-voltage CMOS DDR3 synchronous DRAM (DDR3L SDRAM) with an 8 Gb density in a 96-ball, 9 x 14 mm, lead-free FBGA package. The AS4C512M16D3L is ...

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