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8-bit MCU measures just 4 mm²
22 July 2009, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Laboratories recently expanded its small form factor microcontroller (MCU) lineup with the C8051T606 low-cost 8-bit mixed-signal MCU. Measuring only 2 x 2 mm, the device integrates a voltage monitor ...

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New low-power MCU family from Microchip
22 July 2009
New from Microchip is the PIC24F16KA family of 16-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) with new nanoWatt XLP eXtreme low-power technology, featuring typical sleep currents as low as 20 nA. Low power, combined ...

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8 Mb parallel nonvolatile F-RAM
22 July 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has made available its 8 Megabit F-RAM memory in a streamlined FBGA package. The FM23MLD16 is a 3 V, parallel nonvolatile RAM in a 48-pin fine-pitch ball grid array (FBGA) package that features ...

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Application processor for CE devices
22 July 2009
Samsung Electronics has announced today the latest in its ARM11 series of application processors, the S5P6440, offering a low-power, high-performance solution for consumer electronic (CE) products. The ...

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Wind River extends JTAG development tools
22 July 2009, Embedded Industrial Solutions
Wind River recently introduced its standards-based Wind River Workbench On-Chip Debugging 3.1.1 with extended support for Freescale, Intel and RMI processors. Wind River On-Chip Debugging is a comprehensive ...

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DSPs optimised for low power
8 July 2009, EBV Electrolink
To meet the power levels needed for battery powered designs, Texas Instruments has announced the availability of the TMS320VC5505 and TMS320VC5504 digital signal processors (DSPs), which offer standby ...

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Secure MCU for financial terminals
8 July 2009, CST Electronics
Maxim’s new MAXQ1850 is a high-performance 32-bit RISC microcontroller for the financial terminal market. It integrates security supervisory features, advanced encryption acceleration, and 8 KB of non-volatile ...

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Touch sensing MCU family
24 June 2009, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Laboratories recently announced the introduction of its C8051F7xx family of high pin-count MCUs for cost-sensitive, high I/O embedded systems. This family offers a new, patent-pending touch sensing ...

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SRAMs on 65 nm process
24 June 2009, Altron Arrow
Cypress Semiconductor has developed a range of quad data rate (QDR) and double data rate (DDR) SRAM devices on 65 nm linewidth. The new SRAMs feature a clock speed of 550 MHz and a total data rate of ...

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High-speed serial F-RAMs
24 June 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has launched two new devices in a family of parallel and serial F-RAM products. The newest devices in Ramtron’s V-Family are the 512 Kb FM24V05 and the 1 Mb FM24V10. They are 2,0 to 3,6 V, serial ...

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MCUs for industrial LCD systems
10 June 2009, Altron Arrow
Adding to its portfolio of microcontroller solutions for LCD-based applications, Freescale Semiconductor has introduced the MC9S08LG32 microcontroller (MCU) family for industrial applications. Featuring ...

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Ramtron packages F-RAM in FBGA
27 May 2009, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has announced the availability of its 4 Mb F-RAM memory in a streamlined FBGA package. The FM22LD16 is a 3 V, parallel nonvolatile RAM in a 48-pin ball grid array (FBGA) package that features ...

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300 MHz floating-point controllers
27 May 2009
Texas Instruments has developed the TMS320C2834x series of Delfino floating-point controllers for high-end control applications requiring high-performance, floating-point precision and optimised control ...

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Low-power DSCs suit motor control
27 May 2009, Altron Arrow
With global demand on the rise for greener appliances and industrial equipment, manufacturers are seeking ways to enhance energy efficiency while reducing system cost.    To address these needs, Freescale...

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Energy efficient DSP
27 May 2009, Altron Arrow
Combining the ease-of-use and precision of floating-point programming with the connectivity and lower-cost options of fixed-point devices, Texas Instruments recently announced the availability of the ...

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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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