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MCUs for USB and wireless systems
30 September 2009, Altron Arrow
Cypress Semiconductor has unveiled new enCoRe V Full-Speed USB peripheral microcontrollers (MCUs) and enCoRe V LV (low voltage) wireless MCUs. The new families offer up to 32 KB of Flash memory, three ...

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Automotive-qualified 16 Kb F-RAM
30 September 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has expanded its line of AEC-Q100-specified F-RAM memory devices, qualifying the FM25L16-GA, a 16 Kb serial F-RAM to operate over the Grade 1 automotive temperature range of -40°C to +125°C. ...

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1 GHz x86 system-on-chip
30 September 2009, Centurion Micro Electronics
DMP recently released the Vortex86DX, an x86 compatible system-on-chip incorporating CPU, North and South bridges and a wide range of peripherals. Based on a 90 nm process, it provides power consumption ...

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MCUs target motor control
30 September 2009, Altron Arrow
Atmel unveiled a new family of AVR microcontrollers targeted at the industrial control market. The ATmega16M1, ATmega32M1, and ATmega64M1 have been developed to serve the need for high accuracy pulse ...

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256 Kb parallel F-RAM
16 September 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has launched its second parallel device in a family of new parallel and serial F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance and low-voltage operation. The latest device in the V-Family ...

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Cryptographic battery authentication IC
2 September 2009, EBV Electrolink
Atmel has released a new low-cost, cryptographic battery authentication IC for mobile phones, cameras, portable power tools, and other battery-powered applications. The AT88SA100S CrytpoAuthentication ...

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Emulator for Texas Instruments' DSPs
2 September 2009
The Blackhawk USB100 is a low-cost controller for basic debugging of Texas Instruments’ (TI) DSPs. Requiring no external power source, the device can support most basic emulator features and requires ...

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256 Kb serial F-RAMs
2 September 2009, MB Silicon Systems
New from Ramtron are two serial non­volatile F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance, low voltage operation, and optional device features. The 256 Kb devices, which are part of Ramtron’s ...

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MCUs support full-speed USB
2 September 2009, Altron Arrow
Texas Instruments has announced the new MSP430F55xx microcontroller (MCU) family with embedded full-speed (12 Mbps) USB. Five low-power modes include low power consumption in active mode at 200 μA/MHz ...

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Low-power MCUs for e-metering
19 August 2009
Supporting three-phase e-metering applications, Texas Instruments has announced the new ultra low-power MSP430F471xx microcontroller (MCU) series. The F471xx system-on-chip metering solution achieves ...

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50 MHz 16-bit microcontroller
19 August 2009, MB Silicon Systems
With the new CyCore CPU at its heart, Cyan Technology’s new eCOG16E01 is a 16-bit microcontroller that has achieved performance of 0,71 DMIPS/MHz in Dhrystone v2.1 benchmarks. It supports clock frequencies ...

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MCU targets Ethernet applications
19 August 2009, Altron Arrow
The new MCF51CN microcontroller (MCU) from Freescale combines a 32-bit ColdFire V1 core with an on-chip 10/100 Base-T Ethernet media access controller (MAC), serial interfaces and other communications ...

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MCUs feature enhanced 8-bit core
19 August 2009
Microchip has announced the first six members of the PIC16F193X family of microcontrollers, featuring an enhanced mid-range 8-bit core. The increased memory and core capabilities deliver enhanced support ...

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NXP expands ARM9 MCU offering
5 August 2009, Altron Arrow
NXP Semiconductors has announced the expansion of its ARM9-based product portfolio with the addition of the LPC314x and LPC315x devices to the LPC31xx series. Built around a high-performance ARM926EJ ...

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512 Kb serial EEPROMs
5 August 2009
STMicroelectronics has released two new 512 Kbit EEPROM devices in the industry-standard 2 x 3 x 0,6 mm 8-pin micro lead-frame package (MLP). Pin compatibility with memories of lower density allows designers ...

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Low-power 32-bit MCUs
22 July 2009, Future Electronics
The new LPC1300 microcontroller series from NXP Semiconductors employs the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 architecture and achieves performance of 70 MHz while consuming just 200 μA/MHz. This power-performance ...

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32-bit MCU targets low-cost applications
22 July 2009
CML Microsystems has unveiled a new RISC/DSP microcontroller product from its specialist semiconductor and microprocessor daughter-company, Hyperstone. The new E2 is a high-performance, RoHS compliant ...

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Floating-point DSPs focus on connectivity
22 July 2009, EBV Electrolink
Texas Instruments has announced four new processors – the TMS320C6742, TMS320C6746, TMS320C6748 and OMAP-L138 – with advanced connectivity options and fixed- and floating-point capabilities that are also ...

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'Lowest-power' 32-bit MCU
22 July 2009, EBV Electrolink
Atmel has announced the availability of its 32-bit AT32UC3L AVR32 microcontroller with picoPower low-power technology and embedded capacitive touch controller peripheral. The AT32UC3L is claimed to ...

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Development kits for Stellaris MCUs
22 July 2009, Altron Arrow
Texas Instruments has made available four new development kits supporting the fourth generation of its ARM Cortex-M3-based Stellaris MCUs. The new kits allow developers to immediately begin their designs, ...

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