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16 bit micro with LCD for metering
25 September 2002
Hitachi's 16 bit microcontroller with 4x40 segment integrated LCD, 256 KB of embedded Flash and 16 KB RAM offers very low power consumption. The H8S/2268F enables users to preserve their software investment ...

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8/32-bit microcontroller devices
10 September 2002
NEC Electronics' (Europe) 'K_Line' microcontroller family are 8-bit and 32-bit microcontroller devices that have broad interfamily compatibility. Designed for general-purpose applications these devices ...

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Flash micro with analog-to-digital converter
28 August 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip's field-programmable PICmicro Flash microcontroller combines analog functionality with serial communication and digital I/O capabilities. The PIC16F72 features 3,6 KB of Flash program memory, ...

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High-density serial EEPROMs in small package
28 August 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has added 32, 64, 12 and 256 Kb densities to its existing range of 8-lead MSOP serial EEPROMs. The 8-lead MSOP footprint is approximately 14,7 mm2 - 50% smaller than popular 8-lead SOIC and ...

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IP co-processor in 128Kx72 configuration
28 August 2002
IDT offers its 128Kx72 full-ternary Internet Protocol (IP) co-processor, with a suite of advanced management features. Based on the integration of content addressable memory (CAM) and high-performance ...

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80C186-compatible 16 bit embedded HDLC microcontroller
14 August 2002
The Am186CH HDLC microcontroller is a member of AMD's Comm86 family of communications-specific microcontrollers. The device is a derivative of the Am186CC communications controller and is pin-compatible ...

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80C51 linear address range expanded to 16 MB
14 August 2002
Philips Semiconductors' 87C51Mx2 microcontroller family breaks the 64 KB barrier. This 8 bit 80C51 supports up to 16 MB of on-chip linear addressable memory. As a leading supplier of 80C51 solutions, ...

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16-bit microcontroller aimed at sophisticated, but cost-critical applications
14 August 2002
Hitachi has released its first microcontroller to incorporate the company's 4th generation Flash technology. The H8/3069F is manufactured using a 0,18 mm process and is the company's most cost-effective ...

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CAN microcontrollers for a full range of solutions
14 August 2002, Electrocomp
CAN network are now found in widely varying types of automotive and industrial systems, calling for a range of different CAN capabilities and scalable MCU core performance. ST Microelectronics offers ...

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2-wire RTC with two time-of-day alarms
14 August 2002, CST Electronics
Dallas Semiconductor's DS1339 serial realtime clock, a low-power clock/calendar with two programmable time-of-day alarms and a programmable square-wave output, also has dual power pins for primary and ...

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MirrorBit architecture enables highly reliable, high density NOR Flash devices
31 July 2002
AMD launched its first Flash memory device based on its breakthrough MirrorBit technology that allows a Flash memory device to hold twice as much data as standard Flash without compromising device endurance, ...

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Rabbit 3000/RCM3000 development kit
17 July 2002
Analog Data Products offers the Rabbit 3000/RCM3000 Development Kit that includes an RCM3010 Ethernet core module (with Rabbit 3000 microprocessor, Flash, SRAM, Ethernet hardware), a prototyping board, ...

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Development and on-chip debut package for Hitachi's Tiny series
17 July 2002
Hitachi's LEM3664 emulation module is the first in a series of development tools supporting the company's H8/300H Tiny series E10T on-chip debug interface. The module provides a complete set of tools ...

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Enhanced PICDEM demo board for programming flash-based micros
17 July 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip's top-selling PICDEM Demonstration Board now has an ICD port, LCD read-out, sounder and a temperature sensor. The enhanced PICDEM 2 Plus Demonstration Board provides designers with a tool for ...

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USB JTAG emulator for DSP development
17 July 2002
Blackhawk's USB 2.0 JTAG Emulator is an interface between a GUI debugger, running on a PC, and the target DSP. The advantage of using JTAG, scan-path-based emulation (IEEE 1149.1) is that it provides ...

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Flash memories target 'low pin count' bus interfaces
17 July 2002, Communica
STMicroelectronics has introduced a family of Flash memories targeted at the industry standard LPC (low pin count) bus interface used in certain computer motherboard architectures. The LPC family includes ...

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16 Mb flash 8 Mb SRAM combined memory
17 July 2002, KH Distributors
SST has announced a high-performance, low-power combination memory device that integrates 16 Mb of dual-bank Flash memory with 8 Mb of SRAM in BGA package. Previously, designers requiring 8 Mb of SRAM ...

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Flash microcontroller can directly drive LCD
17 July 2002, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
Designers of products with liquid crystal displays (LCDs) can now take advantage of an innovative 8 bit Flash microcontroller (MCU) with an advanced LCD driver architecture that offers direct connection ...

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System memory solution for DSPs
17 July 2002, Communica
STMicroelectronics has introduced its third digital signal processor System Memory (DSM) product. The 4 Mb Flash DSM2150F5 provides an in-system-programmable, turnkey system-memory solution for DSPs. ...

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Interface solution for advanced DDR
17 July 2002, Communica
Pericom has introduced a complete solution of high-performance devices for DDR (double data rate) memory module applications. The family includes PLL clock drivers, registered buffers, and FET bus switches. ...

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