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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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Security MCUs for chip cards
4 February 2009, EBV Electrolink, Electrocomp
Infineon has announced availability of its latest high-security microcontroller (MCU) family that utilises advanced digital security features for chip card applications. The company has also introduced ...

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16-bit MCU emphasises low-power operation
4 February 2009, CST Electronics
Maxim recently introduced the MAXQ2010, a 16-bit mixed-signal microcontroller with a unique power-saving stop mode. Stop mode reduces power consumption to 370 nA typical and 6,5 μA maximum at +85°C, ...

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Low-power floating-point processors
4 February 2009, EBV Electrolink
Engineers of audio, medical, industrial and emerging applications have traditionally implemented floating-point digital signal processors (DSPs) because they offer dynamic range and high precision for ...

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1 Megabit parallel F-RAM
4 February 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has launched the first parallel device in a family of new parallel and serial F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance, low-voltage operation and optional device features. The ...

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32-bit realtime MCUs
4 February 2009, Altron Arrow
Helping bring processor-intensive, realtime control to cost-sensitive applications and broadening its overall MCU portfolio, Texas Instruments recently announced a new series of 32-bit TMS320F2802x/F2803x ...

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512 Kilobit serial F-RAM
4 February 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has announced the second serial device in a family of new F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance, low-voltage operation and optional device features. The FM25V05 is a 512 ...

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Cypress combines PSoC with nvSRAM
4 February 2009, Future Electronics
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced what it claims is the industry’s first device to integrate a non-volatile static random access memory (nvSRAM) and a programmable system-on-chip. The new PSoC NV family ...

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ARM9 MCUs run at 125 MHz
4 February 2009, Altron Arrow
NXP Semiconductors recently announced the availability of the new LPC2900 series of microcontrollers based on the ARM968 core. At 125 MHz, the LPC2900 series targets industrial networking, alarm systems ...

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Single-chip multimedia solution
21 January 2009, NuVision Electronics
austriamicrosystems has announced an additional member of its new family of media player ICs. The AS3536 is a multimedia player system whose core is based on newly developed audio and video engines with ...

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Low-power 8- and 16-bit MCUs
26 November 2008, EBV Electrolink
Atmel has released its latest family of 32 MIPS, picoPower 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers that improves MCU performance by off-loading interrupts and data transfers to an on-chip event manager and DMA. ...

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Multimessage digital audio recorder
12 November 2008, KH Distributors
Nuvoton’s ISD15000 is a single-chip, multimessage, digital ChipCorder series targeted for the automotive, industrial and telecommunications markets. The devices provide audio grade record/playback, digital ...

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2 Mb serial F-RAM in tiny package
12 November 2008, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron unveiled what it claimed was the industry’s first 2 Mb serial F-RAM memory in an 8-lead 5,0 x 6,0 mm TDFN package. Manufactured on an advanced 130 nm CMOS process, the FM25H20 is a high­density ...

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Ultra-low voltage MCUs
12 November 2008, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Laboratories announced what it claimed was the industry’s first MCUs capable of operating down to 0,9 V, enabling portable devices to derive power from a single-cell battery for the first time. ...

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Low-power SRAM
29 October 2008, Brabek
Alliance Memory has added 8 M density and x16 configuration to its low-power SRAM product line-up. The x16 configuration enables faster data access by allowing the device to send output data during the ...

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1 Megabit serial F-RAM
29 October 2008, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has revealed the first device in a family of new F-RAM products that offer high-speed read/write performance, low voltage operation, and optional device features. The first device in the V-Family ...

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