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Contact and contactless smartcard controllers
5 June 2002
Hitachi's AE45X series 16-bit smartcard microcontrollers provide both contact and contactless interfaces in a single chip. This series has a large-capacity on-chip memory with 36 KB EEPROM, 128 KB Mask ...

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Analog temp sensor in SC70
5 June 2002
Maxim's MAX6613 is a precision low-voltage analog temperature sensor designed for cost-sensitive, low-voltage consumer, medical, industrial, and PC-related applications. The device provides 1,3°C (max) ...

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New low-EMI microprocessor
22 May 2002
The new Rabbit 3000 is an extremely low-EMI microprocessor designed specifically for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet connectivity. Rabbit Semiconductor's new processor shares its instruction ...

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Solution for synchronising multiple direct digital synthesizers
22 May 2002
The fast frequency hopping, extreme tuning resolution, and programmable phase control attributes of direct digital synthesizers (DDSs) make them a compelling choice for a wide variety of signal synthesis ...

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8-pin flash MCU targets distributed intelligence applications
8 May 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip is offering new 8-pin PICmicro flash microcontrollers that can provide a complete solution for distributed intelligence applications. Traditional embedded control designs rely upon a single ...

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Easy migration from 8-bit to the 16-bit MCUs
8 May 2002, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
Motorola has one of the world's largest 16 bit microcontroller development teams, with more than 100 designers and engineers worldwide. Its position as the No 1 supplier of 16 bit controllers to the automotive ...

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Analog Devices claims industry's highest performance floating-point DSP at 250 MHz
24 April 2002
Analog Devices' ADSP-TS101S TigerSHARC digital signal processor is now shipping to customers at an industry-leading 250 MHz. The device, implemented in 0,13 micron process with eight layers of copper ...

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1 Megabit Flash MCUs
24 April 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip's 1 Megabit memory Flash microcontrollers are intended for high-end applications. The PIC18F6620, PIC18F8620, PIC18F6720 and PIC18F8720 offer field self-programmability, larger memory, a higher ...

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Motorola µP named best high-performance embedded processor
10 April 2002, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
This year a Motorola microprocessor was awarded recognition as the best high-performance embedded processor of 2001 in the In-Stat/MDR Annual Analysts' Choice Awards. In-Stat/MDR is a leading micro-processor ...

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Motorola makes available 10 Flash-based 16-bit microcontrollers
10 April 2002, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector has released 10 new Flash microcontrollers. The new devices are intended to enable design engineers to take advantage of lower-cost Flash memory and realise fast, ...

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Family of mixed-signal DSPs for embedded control and signal processing
27 March 2002
Analog Devices' new family of advanced, mixed-signal DSPs have been designed to meet the needs of emerging embedded control and signal processing applications. Combining the C-programmable ADSP-219x core ...

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FIFO field memory for video
27 March 2002, MB Silicon Systems
AverLogic Technologies' high-performance, high-capacity FIFO memory, the AL440, offers the largest capacity of its type in the market along with a list of features making it an ideal solution for all ...

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Small-scale micro developed for cost-sensitive applications
27 March 2002, Electrocomp
The ST7FLITE0 is the first in a new sub-family of ST7 microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics. It extends the lower end of the ST7 range, designed to fit applications with state-of-the-art features in ...

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High-end micro with CAN and J1850 interface
27 March 2002, Electrocomp
The XC161CJ is a new derivative of the Infineon Technologies' popular C166 microcontroller family of full featured 16-bit single-chip CMOS microcontrollers. Based on the enhanced C166S V2 architecture ...

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First serial EEPROMs to support VESA E-EDID 1.3
27 March 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip has released the first serial EEPROM device to meet the VESA E-EDID 1.3 Standard for PC monitors, projectors and flat panel displays. The new 24LC22A and 24LCS22A serial EEPROMs offer manufacturers ...

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Join the future of 8-bit computing
13 March 2002
The Rabbit 2000 is a high-performance 8-bit microprocessor. It offers many desirable features, such as an on-board realtime clock, four serial ports, lower power 'sleepy' operation and glueless memory ...

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8051-based microcontroller for power control
13 March 2002, Electrocomp
The C868 is a new member of Infineon Technologies' 8 bit microcontroller portfolio. It provides advanced control over one's application and lowers system costs. For development and ramp-up a SRAM version ...

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Demonstration board simplifies mixed-signal designs
13 March 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip's PICDEM MSC1 demonstration board simplifies the design of mixed-signal applications. Designed for use with the PICmicro PIC16C781 and PIC16C782 configurable analog microcontrollers, the PICDEM ...

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PICmicros in small-scale packages
13 March 2002, Tempe Technologies
Microchip Technology's popular PICmicro OTP and Flash microcontrollers are now available in space-saving MicroLeadframe (MLF) packages that are 50% smaller than traditional SSOP alternatives. The elimination ...

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Lenslet Labs announces new optics-based DSP technology
27 February 2002
"Lenslet has been successful in leveraging optical technologies originally developed for optical transmission and switching, and applying them to optical computing using a unique algorithmic approach."

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