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Energy-friendly USB MCUs
10 June 2015, NuVision Electronics
The latest addition to Silicon Labs’ award-winning EFM32 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) portfolio, the new Happy Gecko family is designed to deliver the lowest USB power drain in the industry, enabling ...

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FRAM MCUs with LCD controller
10 June 2015, EBV Electrolink
To help overcome a design hurdle that has burdened engineers for decades, Texas Instruments has developed Compute Through Power Loss (CTPL) technology to enable context save and restore across its MSP430 ...

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New Microchip DSCs for digital power control
10 June 2015, Altron Arrow, Power Electronics / Power Management
Microchip announced the dsPIC33EP ‘GS’ family of digital signal controllers (DSCs), with 14 members that deliver the performance needed to implement sophisticated non-linear, predictive and adaptive control ...

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Front end SoC for high-speed data conversion
20 May 2015, EBV Electrolink, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI
In markets that require high-speed data generation and acquisition, performance is key. To make it easier to get a direct connection to the analog-to-digital converter (ADC)/digital-to-analog converter ...

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Asynchronous SRAMs with ECC
20 May 2015, Future Electronics
Cypress Semiconductor is sampling 4 Mb asynchronous SRAMs with error-correcting code (ECC). A hardware ECC block performs all error correction functions inline, without user intervention, delivering soft ...

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TI pushes low-power ARM platform to new lows
29 April 2015
Texas Instruments announced what it believes is the industry’s lowest power 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F microcontrollers (MCU), in the form of the MSP432 platform. They are targeted at embedded applications ...

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Low-power microcontrollers
29 April 2015, Altron Arrow
Atmel’s ultra-low-power SAM L family of 32-bit, ARM Cortex-M based microcontrollers (MCU) consume just 35 μA/MHz in active mode and 200 nA in sleep mode. The SAM L21 boasts Flash and SRAM that are large ...

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Flash memory with fast serial interface
8 April 2015
New from Microchip, the SST26VF family of 3 V Serial Quad I/O (SQI) interface memory is available with 16 Mbit, 32 Mbit or 64 Mbit of memory. Manufactured using Microchip’s high-performance CMOS SuperFlash ...

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Low-power MCUs
8 April 2015, Altron Arrow
STMicroelectronics has combined its ultra low-power microcontroller (MCU) technology with ARM know-how to create the STM32L4 series for energy-conscious consumer, industrial, medical and metering applications. ...

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Low-power MCUs for sensor processing
18 March 2015
NXP Semiconductors unveiled the LPC54100 series of microcontrollers (MCU), boasting ultra low-power performance for ‘always-on’ sensor processing. Crucial for always-on applications, the technology ...

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MCUs ideal for power conversion
18 March 2015
The 8-bit PIC16(L)F1769 microcontroller (MCU) family is Microchip’s first to offer up to two independent closed-loop channels. This is achieved with the addition of a programmable ramp generator (PRG), ...

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32-bit wireless MCUs
18 March 2015, NuVision Electronics, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Silicon Labs introduced a new family of 32-bit wireless microcontrollers (MCU) designed to simplify a wide range of IoT connectivity applications. EZR32 devices deliver excellent power efficiency at ...

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Alliance supplying end-of-life Micron memory
25 February 2015, Brabek, News
Alliance Memory has partnered with Micron Semiconductor to supply and extend availability of support for three 512 Mb synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) devices that Micron has discontinued. Alliance will be ...

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High-speed serial Flash chips
25 February 2015
Microchip expanded its 1,8 V Serial Quad I/O (SQI) SuperFlash memory with the new SST26WF080B and SST26WF040B. These devices offer 4 Mb and 8 Mb of memory and boast sector and block erase operations completed ...

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MCUs target motor control for the IoT era
25 February 2015
Freescale Semiconductor’s new Kinetis KV5x microcontroller (MCU) family is harnessing the full performance potential of the ARM Cortex-M7 core to enable far-reaching design enhancements in the expansive ...

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Low-power SRAM chips
25 February 2015, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics introduced five new models in the RMLV0816B and RMLV0808B series of Advanced Low-Power SRAM (Advanced LP SRAM), the company’s flagship SRAM (static random access memory) devices. The ...

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16-bit DSCs for harsh environments
4 February 2015
The new dsPIC33 ‘EV’ family of 16-bit digital signal controllers (DSC) from Microchip provides 5 V operation for improved noise immunity and robustness, ideal for devices operating in harsh environments ...

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MCUs aid household appliance compliance
4 February 2015
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has introduced the IEC60730 safety standard for household appliances. For microcontroller systems, the IEC60730 Annex H defines the details of tests ...

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32-bit microcontrollers
4 February 2015
Microchip announced a new series of its low-cost, high pin-count 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers (MCUs). By blending the key features of the existing PICM32MX1/2 and PIC32MX5 MCU families, this latest PIC32MX1/2/5 ...

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NXP supports new ZigBee remote control standard
4 February 2015, Altron Arrow, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Design Automation
NXP Semiconductors’ ultra-low-power wireless microcontroller (MCU) family - JN516x - has obtained Golden Unit status for the newly announced ZigBee Remote Control 2.0 standard. The new standard enables ...

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