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Miniature 128 Gb Flash chip
1 May 2013, Altron Arrow
The new device stores three bits of information per cell, called triple-level-cell (TLC), creating a highly compact storage solution. Measuring 146 mm², the new device is more than 25% smaller than the ...

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High-speed SDRAMs
1 May 2013, Brabek
Alliance Memory extended its 128 Mb and 256 Mb lines of high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAMs (SDRAM) with new devices in a 54-ball 8 x 8 x 1,2 mm TFBGA package. These 8M x 16 and 16M x 16 devices feature ...

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Low-cost 16-bit MCUs
1 May 2013, Altron Arrow
Microchip announced a new addition to its 16-bit PIC microcontroller (MCU) portfolio with the low-cost PIC24F KM family. This family offers up to 16 KB Flash, 2 KB RAM and 512 B EEPROM, and is the first ...

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Low-power CMOS SRAMs
17 April 2013, Brabek
The AS6C4008A is optimised for low-power industrial, telecom, medical, automotive and networking applications. It is also ideal for battery backup non-volatile memory. The device is available in a 36-ball, ...

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Automotive multimedia processor
17 April 2013, CST Electronics
Renesas Electronics has added a new member to its R-Car family of automotive SoCs. Capable of delivering more than 25 000 DMI/s, the R-Car H2 is designed to provide high-performance 3D graphics capabilities ...

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Secure MCU for magnetic card reading
20 March 2013, CST Electronics
The DeepCover secure microcontroller (MAXQ1741) from Maxim is a low-power device that integrates an adaptive low-power triple-track magnetic stripe reader interface, an I²C interface, two SPI interfaces ...

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16-bit MCUs pack more memory
20 March 2013, Altron Arrow
Offering more memory in its 16-bit microcontroller portfolio than ever before, Texas Instruments has doubled the memory in its new MSP430F66xx microcontrollers with embedded 512 KB Flash and 64 KB RAM. ...

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Atmel expands Flash MCU offering
6 March 2013, Altron Arrow
Atmel has expanded its ARM Cortex-M4 based Flash family to include the SAM4E series of microcontrollers (MCUs), which features advanced connectivity peripherals, a floating point unit (FPU), advanced ...

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32-bit MCUs with USB peripheral
6 March 2013, EBV Electrolink
Helping customers develop end products requiring on-site connectivity, Texas Instruments announced its newest 32-bit, real-time C2000 Piccolo F2806xU microcontrollers (MCU) with integrated USB connectivity. ...

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Selecting the right size microcontroller
6 March 2013, Tempe Technologies
The choice of which microcontroller (MCU) to use is made at the start of an embedded control project. The options are to select an 8-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit MCU and either start from a low-cost micro ...

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Low-density SDRAM
6 March 2013, Brabek
Alliance Memory has introduced a new high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) with a low density of 16 MB in a 50-pin, 400-mil plastic TSOP II package. The AS4C1M16S offers a fast access time from clock ...

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Flash memory for harsh environments
6 March 2013, Altron Arrow
New from Texas Instruments is a high-temperature, non-volatile Flash memory device for harsh environments. The SM28VLT32-HT has an operational capacity of 4 MB and eliminates the need for costly up-screening ...

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SPI Flash memory chips
6 March 2013
Microchip expanded its SPI Flash memory portfolio with the introduction of the SST25PF020B, SST25PF040B and SST25PF080B. Offering 2, 4 and 8 Mbit of memory, respectively, the devices offer flexible erase ...

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32-bit MCUs for motor control
20 February 2013, EBV Electrolink
With the goal of easing motor control designs, Texas Instruments has rolled out the highly integrated C2000 Piccolo F2805x range of microcontrollers, motor control software, application-specific development ...

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PIC32s get performance boost
23 January 2013, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has given a 25% performance boost to its 32-bit PIC32MX1/MX2 microcontrollers (MCUs), bringing their speed to 50 MHz or 83 DMIPS. The PIC32MX1/MX2 series includes Microchip’s smallest 32-bit ...

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32-bit microcontrollers
28 November 2012, KH Distributors
Nuvoton is launching several new 32-bit MCU products for various application markets, including the NUC123 series with USB 2.0 full-speed device, the NUC200 series with the enhanced NUC100/120, and the ...

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Low-power 32-bit MCUs
28 November 2012, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Laboratories has rolled out a low-power ARM Cortex-M3 processor-based microcontroller (MCU) family and ‘power-aware’ development tools. The Precision32 SiM3L1xx MCUs and development environment ...

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Microchip upgrades Flash on DSCs, MCUs
14 November 2012
Microchip announced new additions to the 70 MIPS dsPIC33E and PIC24E product families which build on the motor-control and general-purpose device families which include integrated op-amps and a Charge ...

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DSCs for digital power and lighting
14 November 2012, Tempe Technologies
Microchip’s new dsPIC33FJ09GS302 family of digital signal controllers (DSCs) is designed to enhance efficiency in AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies, HID and LED lighting, solar inverters and other power-conversion ...

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Wireless MCU aimed at smart grid
14 November 2012
STMicroelectronics developed a single-chip wireless microcontroller for the next generation of smart grid standards. The device is aimed at reducing power outages and carbon emissions while also supporting ...

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