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Wireless MCU aimed at smart grid
30 May 2012
STMicroelectronics has developed a new 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 ...

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New microcontroller family for industrial applications
30 May 2012
Infineon has taken its wealth of know-how in microcontroller design for real-time critical control applications and combined it with the benefits of an industry standard core. The result, the 32-bit XMC4000 ...

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DSPs for mission-critical systems
30 May 2012, EBV Electrolink
To meet performance and precision standards for mission-critical applications, Texas Instruments is offering developers high-performance multicore DSPs based on its TMS320C66x generation. Ideal for applications ...

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Atmel broadens MCU portfolio
16 May 2012, EBV Electrolink
Atmel announced 14 new devices in its AVR microcontroller (MCU) family, providing more options to meet unique design requirements. Adding more memory, connectivity peripherals and system integration, ...

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8-bit PICs
2 May 2012, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has expanded its 8-bit PIC16F(LF)178X enhanced Mid-range core MCU family to include advanced analog and integrated communication peripherals, such as on-chip 12-bit ADCs; 8-bit DACs; operational ...

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Dual-core Blackfin processors
2 May 2012, Altron Arrow
Analog Devices introduced a series of 1 GHz, dual-core Blackfin processors. The ADSP-BF608 and ADSP-BF609 are optimised for embedded vision applications, featuring a high-performance video analytics accelerator ...

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Digital signal processors
2 May 2012, Altron Arrow
Texas Instruments unveiled three new devices based on its KeyStone multicore architecture utilising the TMS320C66x DSP generation. The C6657 features two 1,25 GHz DSP cores, delivering up to 80 GMACs ...

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32-bit ARM-based MCUs
2 May 2012, KH Distributors
Nuvoton Technology has launched its new Mini51 series 32-bit microcontroller, powered by the ARM Cortex-M0 processor. The MCU runs up to 24 MHz (21,6 DMIPS) and features a 32-bit single-cycle multiplier, ...

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64 Kbit F-RAM
2 May 2012, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron’s FM25e64 is a new low-power F-RAM (ferroelectric RAM) chip with 64 Kbit capacity and an SPI interface. It natively operates on energy efficient 1,5 or 1,8 V power rails, offers 20 μA active current ...

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STM32 range for cost-sensitive applications
2 May 2012
STMicroelectronics has expanded its STM32 portfolio of 32-bit microcontrollers. The STM32 F0 is an entirely new family of devices combining enhanced features with the low-power ARM Cortex-M0 embedded ...

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Increasing MCU integration in embedded HMI
18 April 2012, Tempe Technologies
HMI designs in embedded systems are evolving fast as the cost of manufacturing fashionable and more elegant interfaces continues to decrease. Some applications are already combining touch-sensitive interfaces, ...

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Low-power MCUs
18 April 2012, Altron Arrow
Texas Instruments has débuted the MSP430F563x and MSP430F663x families, adding more performance and features to its low-power 16-bit microcontroller portfolio. Developers can take advantage of the microcontrollers’ ...

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Expanded memory for USB MCUs
18 April 2012, EBV Electrolink
NXP Semiconductors announced the availability of the LPC1347 microcontroller with Full-Speed USB and on-chip PHY based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor. The newest member of NXP’s popular LPC1300 series, ...

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Low-power SRAM
18 April 2012, Hi-Q Electronics
Well known for its microcontroller offering, Renesas Electronics also manufactures an extensive lineup of memory products to meet the diverse functional requirements of its customers, covering not only ...

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SDRAMs with wide temperature ranges
18 April 2012, Brabek
Alliance Memory introduced three new high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAMs (SDRAM) rated for the industrial temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. They offer densities of 64 Mb (AS4C4M16S-6TIN), 128 Mb (AS4C8M16S-6TIN) ...

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MCUs for power management
18 April 2012, Altron Arrow
NXP Semiconductors announced the LPC11A00 microcontroller series featuring a fully interconnected and flexible analog subsystem, based on the ARM Cortex-M0 processor. Combining 50 MHz CPU performance ...

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Low-cost 16-bit MCUs
4 April 2012, Tempe Technologies
Microchip’s new 16-bit PIC24F ‘KL’ family combines eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology, low price and low pin-count packages for the most cost-sensitive consumer, medical and safety/security applications. ...

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Lowest-cost PIC32s
4 April 2012, Tempe Technologies
Microchip announced a new series of low pin-count 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers (MCUs) that provide 61 DMIPS of performance in packages as small as 5 x 5 mm, for space-constrained and cost-sensitive designs. ...

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General-purpose 8-bit MCUs
21 March 2012, Tempe Technologies
New from Microchip is a family of 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) featuring next-generation analog and digital peripherals, making them ideal for general-purpose applications, as well as battery charging, ...

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Microcontrollers support ARM software interface standard
21 March 2012, Altron Arrow
Enabling developers to streamline the design process, Texas Instruments announced that its Stellaris Cortex-M4F-core based microcontrollers (MCUs) now support ARM’s latest Cortex Microcontroller Software ...

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