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MCUs boast lowest sleep current
27 May 2009, Future Electronics
Microchip has claimed the world’s lowest sleep current for 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs). The PIC18F46J11 and PIC18F46J50 feature Microchip’s new nanoWatt XLP eXtreme Low Power technology, which enables ...

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Extended 32-bit MCU range
13 May 2009
STMicroelectronics has added a new line to its STM32 range, focusing on high-performance variants of industry-standard interfaces to allow more applications to benefit from the pin-and-software compatibility ...

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Serial NAND Flash memory
29 April 2009
Micron has introduced a serial NAND Flash memory technology providing embedded applications with the flexibility to upgrade their storage capacity. With chip density starting at 1 gigabit, the technology ...

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Audio DSPs support Dolby Volume
29 April 2009, Altron Arrow
Based on the Symphony 24-bit DSP core, Freescale's Symphony family of audio digital signal processors (DSPs) now integrate multichannel Dolby Volume intelligent audio processing technology. This provides ...

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Intelligent video processor
29 April 2009, Altron Arrow
The TMS320DM365 from Texas Instruments aims to provide designers with the means to deliver pixel-perfect images in their digital video designs without concerns for video format support, network bandwidth ...

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16-bit digital power controllers
29 April 2009
Microchip has announced the first seven next-generation 16-bit dsPIC digital signal controllers (DSCs) for common, multidrop switch mode power supplies (SMPSs) and other power conversion applications. ...

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256 Kb serial F-RAM
15 April 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron recently announced the FM24L256, a 256 Kb, 2,7 to 3,6 V nonvolatile F-RAM memory device with a high-speed serial I²C memory interface. The IC provides high-performance data collection in a tiny, ...

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I²C serial EEPROMs
15 April 2009
Microchip has unveiled a series of 4, 64 and 128 Kbit serial EEPROMs in a waver-level chip scale package (WLCSP). Additionally, the company introduced what it says are the industry’s first 1 and 2 Kbit ...

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Low-power 16-bit MCU
15 April 2009, CST Electronics
The MAXQ610 is a low-power, 16-bit microcontroller (MCU) designed by Maxim for low-power applications including universal remote controls, consumer electronics and white goods. It combines a powerful ...

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8-bit microcontrollers
15 April 2009, Altron Arrow
New from STMicroelectronics are the robust and reliable STM8S105 and STM8S207 for industrial and consumer applications. Key features of the new devices include high-performance 8-bit architecture, modular ...

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Secure supervisor supports FIPS 140-2 levels 3 and 4
1 April 2009, CST Electronics
The DS3645 from Maxim is a secure supervisor with 4096 bytes of SRAM for applications requiring the secure storage of sensitive data and the physical tamper-sensing response functions required in cryptographic ...

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8-bit LCD MCUs
1 April 2009, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has announced new PIC18F87J90 8-bit direct LCD-drive microcontrollers with nanoWatt technology, that include realtime clock and calendar (RTCC) and charge time measurement unit (CTMU) peripherals, ...

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Cotex-M3 MCUs run at 100 MHz
18 March 2009, Altron Arrow
NXP Semiconductors recently developed the LPC1700 series, a high-speed microcontroller family based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor. Running at speeds up to 100 MHz, the MCUs are suitable to operate their ...

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Low-voltage EEPROMs
18 March 2009
New from Microchip is a series of I²C EEPROM devices with an operating voltage down to 1,5 V for both read and write operations, and a very low operating current of less than 400 μA. These 1 Kbit and ...

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Flash MCUs run at 125 MHz
4 March 2009, Altron Arrow
NXP Semiconductors recently released the new LPC2900 series of microcontrollers based on the ARM968 core. At 125 MHz, the Flash ARM-based devices target industrial networking, alarm systems and motor ...

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8 and 32 KB SRAMs
4 March 2009, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has announced a family of 8 and 32 KB standalone serial SRAM devices designed to increase a system’s available RAM by adding small, inexpensive external devices. The 23A640, 23K640 (23 x 640), ...

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Serial EEPROMs with built-in MAC addresses
18 February 2009
Microchip has released a family of serial EEPROM devices with built-in EUI-48 and EUI-64 compatible MAC addresses. Designed to work on standard buses such as SPI, I²C and UNI/O, the devices provide inexpensive ...

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Graphene-based mass data storage advance
4 February 2009
Graphene is a material identified for its unique capabilities in detecting toxic gases

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Microchip enhances 8-bit MCU core
4 February 2009, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has enhanced its mid-range 8-bit PIC microcontroller core architecture supporting PIC12 and PIC16 MCUs, with feature and peripheral improvements including more program and data memory; a deeper/ ...

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New SHARC floating-point DSPs
4 February 2009
Analog Devices has broadened its new fourth generation SHARC family of high-performance floating-point digital signal processors (DSPs), by introducing a series of processors for industrial and instrumentation, ...

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