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MCUs integrate CMOS camera support
19 February 2014, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics has expanded its RX631 group of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) with 15 new models for commercial and building automation applications. The new devices feature a built-in parallel ...

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Mini MCUs for IoT
19 February 2014, EBV Electrolink
Freescale Semiconductor is extending its Kinetis portfolio of microcontrollers (MC) to include Kinetis mini MCUs, and is aiming them at intelligent devices, especially in the Internet of Things (IoT) ...

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Tiny 8-bit microcontrollers
29 January 2014, Altron Arrow
Atmel has expanded its low-power 8-bit tiny AVR family with the ATtiny441 and ATtiny841. The ultra-low-power, 14-pin microcontrollers (MCUs) deliver enhanced analog and communication capabilities for ...

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MCU for high-speed data acquisition
29 January 2014, EBV Electrolink
NXP Semiconductors introduced the high-performance LPC4370 microcontroller – a complete solution for high-speed data acquisition applications available on a single chip. Powered by a 204 MHz ARM Cortex-M4 ...

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MCUs for environmental sensors
29 January 2014, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics announced the expansion of its popular RL78 series of microcontrollers (MCUs) with 40 new RL78/L1C devices that integrate LCD display functions, USB functions and 12-bit A/D converters ...

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High-speed SDRAMs
29 January 2014, Brabek
Alliance Memory has extended its 64 M and 128 M lines of high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAMs (SDRAM) with a new 2 M x 32 device in the 90-ball, 8 by 13 by 1,2 mm TFBGA package and a 4 M x 32 device in the ...

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Industrial control processor
13 November 2013, Altron Arrow
Analog Devices launched a mixed-signal control processor that integrates an embedded dual 16-bit A/D converter with up to 14 bits of accuracy together with a 240 MHz floating-point ARM Cortex-M4 processor ...

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USB microcontroller
13 November 2013, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics has débuted the first in its RX100 series of powerful 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs). The RX111 is produced on an ultra-low-power zero wait state Flash process supporting enhanced ...

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High-performance 32-bit MCUs
13 November 2013
Microchip released the new 24-member PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity (EC) family of 32-bit MCUs. It provides performance of 330 DMIPS and 3,28 CoreMarks/MHz, in addition to dual-panel, live-update Flash ...

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16-bit automotive MCUs
23 October 2013, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics has announced the availability of its new RL78/F13 and RL78/F14 16-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) aimed at automotive control systems. The rollout consists of a total of 91 products made ...

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High-speed SDRAM chips
23 October 2013, Brabek
Alliance Memory has introduced a new line of high-speed CMOS double data rate synchronous DRAMs (DDR1 SDRAM) with densities of 64 Mb (AS4C4M16D1), 128 Mb (AS4C8M16D1), 256 Mb (AS4C16M16D1) and 512 Mb ...

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Low-power SRAMs
23 October 2013, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics added 12 new product versions to the RMLV0416E, RMLV0414E and RMLV0408E series of low-power SRAM devices. The new memory devices have a density of 4 Mb and utilise a fine fabrication ...

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Well endowed PIC MCUs
9 October 2013
Microchip announces a new family of microcontrollers (MCUs), the PIC24FJ128GC010, which is essentially an analog system on a chip that integrates a full analog signal chain, including Microchip’s first ...

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MCUs for electrically noisy environments
18 September 2013, Altron Arrow
Freescale Semiconductor is now offering what it claims are the industry’s first 5 V 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) built on the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor. The new Kinetis E series features electromagnetic ...

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32-bit ARM MCU
18 September 2013
The STM32F401 is a new STMicroelectronics microcontroller featuring the ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit/DSP core. It boasts performance of 105 DMIPS at 84 MHz, 137 µA/MHz active current and 11 µA typical STOP current. ...

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PSoC 1 devices with integrated USB
18 September 2013, Future Electronics
Cypress Semiconductor announced a new device series in its PSoC 1 programmable system-on-chip family. The new CY8C24x93 series is optimised for battery-powered applications, leveraging a 1,1 µA standby ...

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8-bit MCUs for motor control
4 September 2013, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Labs has introduced new highly integrated 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) optimised for cost-sensitive motor control applications. The new C8051F85x/6x devices combine analog and communications ...

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Renesas ups microcontroller RAM
4 September 2013, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics announced the expansion of its 32-bit RX microcontroller (MCU) platform. It is introducing 120 new models, expanding the successful RX631 and RX63N product groups within the RX600 ...

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MPUs for HMI designs
4 September 2013, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas Electronics added a total of 15 new products to the RZ/A1 group of embedded microprocessor (MPU) solutions for creating sophisticated human-machine interfaces (HMI). Key features include 10 MB ...

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Microcontrollers for low-power HMI applications
4 September 2013, Hi-Q Electronics
For battery powered applications such as electric toothbrushes, razors and personal medical equipment such as blood pressure monitors that traditionally used mechanical switches, logic circuits or small, ...

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