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MCUs for entry-level automotive applications
20 February 2008
Freescale is providing embedded developers with a cost-effective 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) to help expand their automotive design possibilities. As automotive applications continue to become smaller, ...

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Controller for dual industrial motor drives
6 February 2008, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas has launched its latest member of the SuperH lineup of products; the SH7285 has been designed for the high-end drives, AC servos and general-purpose inverter markets. It offers up to 768 KB ...

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Freescale expands 8-bit MCU portfolio
6 February 2008
Freescale has added 30 highly integrated microcontrollers (MCUs) to its expanding 8-bit S08 portfolio for consumer, industrial and automotive applications. These latest MCUs provide embedded designers ...

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Secure MCU targets mobile payment systems
6 February 2008, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
Atmel has announced the introduction of its AT91SC464384RCU, the newest addition to the AT91SC Advanced Telecoms product family. Based on the ARM SC100, this secure microcontroller (MCU) targets mobile ...

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Baseline PICs now with Flash data memory
6 February 2008
Microchip has released two new Baseline 8-bit Flash PIC microcontrollers with non-volatile flash data memory (FDM) in 8- and 14-pin packages. Baseline PICs now offer 64 Bytes of non-volatile data memory, ...

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480 MIPS MCUs with FPU capability
6 February 2008, Hi-Q Electronics
Renesas has introduced a total of eight products in four groups in the SH7670 group of the SuperH family. These microprocessors each incorporate an Ethernet controller and USB 2.0 host and are intended ...

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MCUs get analog upgrade
6 February 2008, Altron Arrow, CST Electronics, Electrocomp, Future Electronics, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has announced 12 new high performance, 8-bit Flash microcontrollers (MCUs), including Microchip's first USB and LCD MCU families to include an on-chip, high-speed 12-bit analog-to-digital converter ...

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16-bit realtime signal controllers
6 February 2008
Infineon Technologies has introduced a new family of 16-bit realtime signal controllers that feature fast interrupt response time and context switching specifically targeting industrial drive applications. ...

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4 Mb F-RAM memory wins innovation award
6 February 2008, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has announced that it received the Leading Product accolade in last year's prestigious EDN China Innovation Awards. The FM22L16, the semiconductor industry's first 4 Mb nonvolatile F-RAM memory, ...

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High-precision IEEE 1588 MCU and module
6 February 2008
IEEE 1588 is a clock synchronisation standard for communication devices, which has seen a dramatic increase in interest over the past year. It is today seen as a fundamental cornerstone for future communication ...

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Low-cost 8-bit Flash MCU family
6 February 2008
The ST7FOX series from STMicroelectronics is a new ultra-low-cost series of Flash microcontrollers (MCUs) intended for highly cost-sensitive products such as electric bicycles (ebikes), airconditioning, ...

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DSC family gets Flash upgrade
6 February 2008
Microchip has announced an expansion of its low pin-count 16-bit digital signal controller (DSC) portfolio with the addition of three dsPIC33F general-purpose family members and three dsPIC33F motor control/power ...

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F-RAM devices upgraded
6 February 2008, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron has upgraded its FM31x Processor Companion family to include a more efficient trickle charger and a realtime clock (RTC) that requires only a standard 12,5 pF external watch crystal. The new FM3127x/L27x ...

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Secure MCU employs cutting-edge process
23 January 2008
STMicroelectronics has developed a new secure microcontroller (MCU) based on embedded Flash memory, which the company says is the first in the world to be produced using 90 nm process technology. The ...

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PIC microcontroller line extended to 32 bits
28 November 2007
Microchip has released the PIC32 family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), adding more performance and memory while maintaining pin, peripheral and development compatibility with Microchip's 16-bit MCU/DSC ...

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MCU development package exploits 'fun factor'
14 November 2007
STMicroelectronics has introduced a self-contained, entertaining and low-cost development package, the STM32 Primer, for the recently-announced STM32 Flash microcontroller family, which is based on the ...

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New 'CryptoMemory' prevents cloning and counterfeiting
14 November 2007, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
Atmel has announced a family of products providing a low-cost, truly secure means of preventing product counterfeiting and piracy of intellectual property (IP) and OEM parts. CryptoMemory uses a 64-bit ...

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Microcontrollers pass 100 million units a year
14 November 2007, EBV Electrolink, Altron Arrow
Freescale Semiconductor announced that it is now shipping its popular S12 16-bit automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) at a rate of more than 100 million units a year. Freescale's S12 and S12X MCU families ...

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‘Industry’s fastest’ 1 Mbit SPI serial EEPROM
14 November 2007
Microchip launched what it claimed to be the fastest 1 Megabit serial EEPROM devices in the industry with the 25AA1024 and 25LC1024. The devices are specified to operate up to 125°C and offer performance ...

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World's first non-volatile State Saver
14 November 2007, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron, a developer and supplier of non-volatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) and integrated semiconductor products, launched what it boasted was the semiconductor industry's first non-volatile ...

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