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32-bit microcontrollers
17 February 2010, NuVision Electronics
Nuvoton recently added ARM Cortex-M0 based models to its 32-bit family of NuMicro microcontrollers (MCUs). The devices are capable of performance up to 0,9 DMIPS/MHz at a power consumption of 85 μW/MHz. ...

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MCU with self-programmable Flash
17 February 2010, Tempe Technologies
The 8-bit PIC12F617 MCU from Microchip features 3,5 KB of self-programmable Flash program memory, and peripherals such as a 10-bit ADC, comparator, PWM and VREF for closed-loop-control applications. The ...

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Counterfeit protection solution
3 February 2010, Future Electronics
STMicroelectronics has announced the AuKey turnkey counterfeit protection solution, based on ST23 highly secure microcontrollers, to help brand owners authenticate their products. AuKey can be designed ...

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MCUs for comms applications
3 February 2010, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has expanded its 80 MHz 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller (MCU) portfolio with three new families. The new PIC32MX5/6/7 families are designed specifically for data-intensive applications running ...

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Cortex-M3 USB microcontrollers
3 February 2010
The LPC1340 series is NXP Semiconductors’ new range of microcontrollers with full-speed USB 2.0 device connectivity enabled by on-chip USB drivers certified by USB-IF. The LPC1340 is supported by VDE ...

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Energy-efficient 8-bit MCUs
3 February 2010, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Laboratories’ new C8051F91x/0x MCU family is designed to increase battery life in portable designs and other power-sensitive embedded systems. The new MCUs are suitable for a wide range of applications ...

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ARM-based embedded processors
20 January 2010
Texas Instruments announced the major expansion of its embedded processor portfolio, adding 31 new ARM processors. The new processors include 29 Stellaris Cortex-M3 microcontrollers (MCUs) and the first ...

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Freescale expands i.MX51 microprocessor range
20 January 2010, EBV Electrolink
The Freescale i.MX51 product family has been expanded to include new processors designed for use in automotive, industrial and consumer markets. The new devices are the i.MX514 and i.MX516 processors ...

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Low-power MCUs
20 January 2010, Future Electronics
Microchip has announced two new families of 16-bit PIC24F microcontrollers (MCUs) – one with USB functionality and one for general-purpose applications – both of which feature nanoWatt XLP low-power technology, ...

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100 MHz SPI-enabled Flash memory
25 November 2009, MB Silicon Systems
AMIC has released the A25LQ032, the latest member of its SPI Flash family. Packaged in an 8- or 16-lead SO package, the device is a 32 Mb low-voltage Flash with a stated speed equivalent to 400 Mhz. It ...

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Low-power quad-core microprocessor
25 November 2009, EBV Electrolink
Freescale Semiconductor is expanding the range of power and performance options available for its QorIQ family of multicore platforms with the introduction of the QorIQ P4040 processor. A four-core version ...

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Low-cost DSP development tool
11 November 2009, EBV Electrolink
For many designers, the cost and time to set up development tools is a major barrier when evaluating a new digital signal processor (DSP) platform. To lower this barrier, Texas Instruments has developed ...

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32-bit MCU proclaimed world's most energy efficient
11 November 2009, NuVision Electronics
Energy Micro has announced the availability of its first products, the 32-bit EFM32 Gecko microcontroller family. Based on the ultra-efficient ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller architecture, the EFM32G claims ...

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MCUs enable sophisticated motor control
28 October 2009, EBV Electrolink, Electrocomp
In industrial nations up to half or more of all electrical energy is consumed by electric motors. They account for two-thirds of industrial electricity consumption and about one-fourth of residential ...

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picoPower MCU with 128 KB Flash
28 October 2009, Altron Arrow
Atmel has announced the availability of a 128 KB picoPower megaAVR microcontroller targeting size-constrained, low-power applications. The small 44-pin package makes the ATmega1284P suitable for applications ...

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Non-volatile SRAMs
28 October 2009, Future Electronics
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a new 1 Mbit serial non-volatile static random access memory (nvSRAM) family and new 4 Mbit and 8 Mbit nvSRAMs with an integrated realtime clock (RTC). Cypress’s ...

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Neutrino seeks IEC SIL 3 approval
28 October 2009, Xpitec
QNX Software Systems has announced that it is pursuing IEC 61508 Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL 3) certification for the Neutrino RTOS (realtime operating system), a fault-tolerant, high-performance operating ...

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ST launches new 8-bit MCU family
28 October 2009
STMicroelectronics has begun volume production of the first microcontrollers to combine its high-performance 8-bit architecture with the company’s recently announced ultra-low-power innovations to save ...

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16-bit MCUs suit energy harvesting systems
28 October 2009, Tempe Technologies
Microchip recently released the low cost, low pin count PIC24F04KA201 family of 16-bit microcontrollers – the latest to feature the company’s nanoWatt XLP (extreme low power) technology. With typical ...

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16-bit signal controllers
14 October 2009, Electrocomp
The XE162N (LQFP-64) and XE164N (LQFP-100) microcontroller series is based on Infineon’s well-established C166 architecture. With its memory and peripheral set, the devices offer enhanced safety features ...

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