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Dual-supply microcontrollers
21 March 2012
NXP Semiconductors announced its LPC1100LV series, said to be the world’s first ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller with dual supply voltage of 1,65 V to 1,95 V VDD and 1,65 V to 3,6 V VIO. The MCU series ...

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MCUs for energy metering
21 March 2012, Altron Arrow
Offering developers more flexibility in electricity metering and energy monitoring applications, Texas Instruments has rolled out the MSP430F673x/F672x family of low-power 16-bit microcontrollers. The ...

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New 32-bit MCUs from Atmel
7 March 2012, Altron Arrow
Atmel announced the release of 13 new devices in three different product series in its 32-bit AVR UC3 product portfolio. The AVR UC3 microcontrollers (MCUs) feature high performance, digital signal processing ...

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MPUs for industrial automation
7 March 2012, Altron Arrow, PI SA (PROFIBUS & PROFINET SA)
Developers looking to accelerate their industrial automation designs can now benefit from an ARM Cortex-A8 system solution with multiple integrated industrial communication protocols, offered by Texas ...

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Low-power non-volatile memory
7 March 2012, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron announced what it claims is the world’s lowest energy non-volatile memory product. The FM25P16 is a 16 Kb serial memory that uses one thousandth the energy of EEPROM devices, while delivering ...

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Microchip boosts digital power control performance
22 February 2012, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has endowed a 25% performance upon its dsPIC33F ‘GS’ series of digital signal controllers for switch mode power supplies. Now featuring 50 MIPS performance, the ICs include on-chip peripherals ...

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MCU with integrated LCD controller
22 February 2012, EBV Electrolink
Texas Instruments introduced its lowest-cost MCU with an integrated LCD controller. Based on the MSP430 MCU core, the AFE4110 delivers a combination of 16-bit processing power, built-in LCD driver, low ...

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Asynchronous SRAMs
8 February 2012, Brabek
Alliance Memory is adding to its line of legacy fast asynchronous SRAMs with a new 4 M (256 K x 16) IC in the 48-ball FBGA package. The new AS7C34098A-10BIN can be used as a drop-in replacement for devices ...

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F-RAM with SPI interface
8 February 2012, MB Silicon Systems
Available from Ramtron is a family of 4 Kb to 64 Kb serial non-volatile ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) products. They feature 1 trillion read/write cycles, low power consumption and NoDelay writes. The FM25040C, ...

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Low-power MCUs
8 February 2012, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has expanded its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) MCU lineup with the PIC24F ‘GA3’ family, which claims the industry’s lowest active current for 16-bit Flash MCUs, as well as several flexible new low-power ...

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32-bit ARM MCUs
25 January 2012
NXP Semiconductors has announced the availability of new low-pin-count package options – SO20, TSSOP20, TSSOP28 and DIP28 – for its ARM Cortex-M0 LPC1100 family of microcontrollers. Target applications ...

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2 Mb serial F-RAM
25 January 2012, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron announced the FM25V20, a 2 Mb serial F-RAM device with a wide operating voltage range of 2,0 to 3,6 V. It offers virtually unlimited endurance of 100 trillion read/write cycles and reliable data ...

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New controllers from Microchip
25 January 2012, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has expanded its enhanced core 16-bit dsPIC33 and PIC24 ‘E’ DSC and MCU families. The new devices include on-chip op-amps and Microchip’s charge time measurement unit (CTMU) peripheral to enable ...

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Low-power 32-bit MCUs
12 December 2011, Future Electronics
Freescale Semiconductor is expanding its portfolio of 32-bit Kinetis microcontrollers (MCUs), based on the ARM Cortex-M4 processor, with 60 new entry-level devices that are expected to begin sampling ...

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PIC32’s new lowest-cost offering
12 December 2011, 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 ...

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Flash memory chips
23 November 2011, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has introduced the SST39VF80xC and SST39VF160xC NOR Flash memory devices which combine small size, low power consumption and high performance. The SST39VF80xC offers 8 Mbit of memory while the ...

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MCUs integrate LCD drivers
23 November 2011
NXP Semiconductors introduced the LPC11D00 and LPC12D00 series of ARM Cortex-M0 microcontrollers with integrated segment LCD drivers, enabling high contrast and brightness in a single chip. Featuring ...

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ST upgrades 32-bit MCU range
9 November 2011
STMicroelectronics announced the introduction of its new STM32 F4 series of microcontrollers. This extension to the STM32 platform is based on the latest ARM Cortex-M4 core, which adds signal processing ...

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MCUs embed FRAM memory
9 November 2011, Altron Arrow
Texas Instruments rolled out what it claims are the industry’s first low-power ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) 16-bit microcontrollers. The MSP430FR57xx FRAM series ensures data can be written ...

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Multicore DSPs
9 November 2011, EBV Electrolink
Designed for processing-intensive applications in industrial automation markets, Texas Instruments is offering scalable and flexible multicore solutions based on its TMS320C66x digital signal processor ...

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