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16-bit microcontroller for POS market
12 March 2003
Hitachi's H8S/2377F 16-bit embedded Flash microcontroller features a high integration of peripherals and on-chip memories. The device has been developed for the EPOS (electronic point of sales) market ...

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Multimedia application processor chip family
12 March 2003, Altron Arrow
ST Microelectronics has unveiled first details of a new family of multimedia application processor chips that will enable portable terminals to play music, take pictures, record video, and host two-way ...

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Simplify audio set-ups with a SigmaDSP preprogrammed fully configurable digital audio processor
26 February 2003
Ref: z263143m While audio sources at present largely consist of digital media (CDs, DVDs, Internet), most of the audio processing has stayed in the analog domain. It is high time to migrate the audio ...

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Designing for low power - value-based source code specialisation for energy reduction
26 February 2003
Ref: z263146m Around 25 years ago, when microprocessors were in their infancy, most designers had one overriding aim: to minimise the memory requirements. Memory was expensive and largely external, so ...

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Evaluation board for Mips-based processors
26 February 2003, Conferences & Events
PMC-Sierra has released the Ocelot-C CompactPCI evaluation board for the RM7000C and RM7065C Mips-based 64-bit processors. Featuring the Discovery II system controller from Marvell, the company claims ...

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Ultra low power 8-bit Flash micro family
12 February 2003, Altron Arrow
Atmel has introduced the first member of the ultra low power AVR flash microcontroller family. The Mega169 is designed specifically to address low power requirements. According to the company this device ...

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Analog core module has 10/100Base-T reference design speeds OEM time-to-market
12 February 2003
Rabbit Semiconductor's newest RCM3400 core module is the company's first RabbitCore with analog, and provides a 10/100Base-T reference design. The RCM3400 is an ideal option for designers who want to ...

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32-bit networking cost-of-entry claimed to be lowered
12 February 2003
NetSilicon has released the first in a new series of small form factor 32-bit NET+ARM processors. The NS7520 processor, along NET+Works development tools, offers electronic products OEMs a low-cost option ...

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PicoBlaze microcontroller gets expanded support
12 February 2003
Xilinx has expanded device support for its free PicoBlaze 8-bit microcontroller reference design to include Virtex-II Series FPGAs and CoolRunner-II CPLDs. The PicoBlaze reference design is fully customisable ...

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Octal logic-level translators in UCSP package
12 February 2003, CST Electronics
Maxim's MAX3000E/MAX3001E/MAX3002-MAX3012 low-voltage, bi/unidirectional, octal, 20 Mbps logic-level translation ICs are packaged in a tiny UCSP. These translators save space and replace up to 10 discrete ...

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High-performance 16-bit DSP targets cost-sensitive consumer applications
12 February 2003
The ADSP-21532 is a low cost member of Analog Devices' Blackfin DSP family. These are high-performance DSPs based on the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA). Delivering 300 MHz, or 600MMACs of performance ...

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Micro-package solutions enables flash memory for smallest form factor
12 February 2003, KH Distributors
SST has announced a new packaging solution that it says will enable the company to deliver a wide range of flash products in the industry's smallest and thinnest form factors. Available in 4 x 6 mm, 48-contact ...

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Reduced size multimedia cards
12 February 2003
Hitachi has announced what it claims are the world's smallest flash cards. The reduced size multimedia cards (RS-MMC) measure just 18 x 24 x 1,4 mm, and offer the same functionality as current multimedia ...

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System-on-chip for EMV smartcard terminals
12 February 2003, Electrocomp
TDK Semiconductor says its 73S1121F smartcard terminal controller integrates all the functionality for implementing a complete range of smartcard terminals for network access security, e-purse terminals, ...

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First 32-bit MCU with Ethernet, Flash and CAN capability
29 January 2003, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
Building on years of expertise in industrial control and networking communications, Motorola says it has developed the first 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) with on-chip Ethernet and CAN networking interfaces, ...

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Ethernet-ready system on chip
29 January 2003, Centurion Micro Electronics
With the Ethernet protocol becoming the de facto network of choice for ever more professional, office, industrial, and even home environments, it makes sense to develop new systems or leverage existing ...

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Very low power 10-bit microcontroller
29 January 2003, Tempe Technologies
Microchip's PIC18F4320 microcontroller with 'nanoWatt Technology' features six enhanced power-managed software-controlled modes. Has power consumption as low as 0,1 µA in standby and wide operating range ...

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PCI processor boosts system bandwidth
29 January 2003
The RC32438 integrated communications processor expands IDT's Interprise family. This PCI device delivers enhanced system bandwidth to communications applications within the Enterprise and access market ...

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High density 'CryptoMemory' for smartcards
20 November 2002, Altron Arrow
Atmel has expanded its CryptoMemory family of 1 to 16 Kb devices to include higher densities of 32 through 256 Kb of memory. This high density range of ICs gives customers many of the same security features ...

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14-pin flash microcontrollers
20 November 2002, Altron Arrow, Tempe Technologies
Microchip's family of low-pin-count PICmicro Flash microcontrollers features integrated analog-to-digital converter, precision internal oscillator, comparator and quick start-up. The new PIC16F630 and ...

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