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High performance cPCI DSP board balances processing power, I/O bandwidth and memory
24 January 2001, Electronic Products Design
BittWare has released the Hammerhead-6U-cPCI, a new 6U CompactPCI DSP board integrating eight 100 MHz Analog Devices ADSP-21160 SHARC DSPs and a 64 bit, 66 MHz PCI interface. With its distinctive balance ...

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PICMICRO CAN chip family targets automotive and industrial applications
24 January 2001, Altron Arrow, Tempe Technologies
Microchip Technology has expanded its powerful PIC18CXXX microcontrollers for 8 and 16 bit applications with the PIC18CX58 controller area network (CAN) family, the first PICmicro family targeting automotive ...

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Direct Rambus memory sockets
24 January 2001
In an effort to satisfy the increasing demand for higher speed signal transmission and increased bandwidth in new computers, Molex has worked with Rambus to develop RIMM sockets to support direct Rambus ...

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Enhanced function smartcard controllers
24 January 2001
Hitachi's two new smartcard controllers, the AE45C and AE450, incorporate high memory and functional integration with a new 16 bit CPU core. The AE45C features a 1024 bit coprocessor and is targeted at ...

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Serial paged flash memory
24 January 2001, Communica
The first in a family of high-speed low-voltage serial flash memories from STMicroelectronics, the M25P10 has a four-wire SPI-compatible interface with guaranteed compatibility to future higher and lower ...

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Dual-bank flash for embedded applications in mobiles and PDAs
24 January 2001, KH Distributors
Silicon Storage Technology (SST) has introduced four new members to its ComboMemory product family. On the industry's smallest footprint, the concurrent, dual-bank application-specific memory devices ...

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Flash microcontrollers have extensive communications capabilities
8 November 2000, Altron Arrow, Tempe Technologies
Microchip's new family of mid-range, high-performance flash microcontrollers offer integrated A-D converters. Using Microchip's advanced 0,5 µm process technology, the PIC16F7X family combines both size ...

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Chip family extended to bring advanced features and new flexibility to 80C51-based applications
8 November 2000, Altron Arrow
Philips Semiconductors has released extensions of two key families in its 80C51-based microcontroller solutions. The 87LPC769 is the industry's first 80C51 microcontroller with two onboard digital-to-analog ...

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Flash micro targets 8-bit applications with 16 bit performance and peripheral set
8 November 2000
Hitachi claims its new low power flash microcontroller offers 16 bit performance at a pricing level comparable to that of 8 bit devices. It says the H8/3664F is based on the H8/300H CPU core and features ...

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Ultra high-speed microcontroller
8 November 2000, CST Electronics
Dallas Semiconductor has announced a new DS89C420 ultra high-speed microcontroller. The new DS89C420 microcontroller is claimed to set a new speed record for 8051 type microcontrollers: one instruction ...

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Power emulator supports 8 bit micros
8 November 2000
The iC1000 PowerEmulator from iSYSTEM is the ultimate tool for high-performance microcontroller-based embedded applications in the 8 bit area. Supporting a wide range of 8 bit devices, the iC1000 offers ...

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8 bit microcontroller
8 November 2000
RF Micro Devices' RD0300 is a new 915 MHz transceiver reference design based on the company's RF2905 monolithic FM transceiver chip. Designed to provide an easy-to-use, on/off keyed radio that directly ...

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128 MB SmartMedia card developed
22 November 2000
Samsung Electronics claims it has become the world's first company to develop a 128 MB SmartMedia card, representing the next generation of flash memory-based memory cards for portable products. This ...

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Secure microcontroller with 256 KB flash for smartcard market
22 November 2000, Altron Arrow
Atmel has released a high performance secure microcontroller with what it claims is the largest reprogrammable nonvolatile memory. The T89SC256C is an 8/16 bit secure microcontroller based on 80C251 enhanced ...

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64 MB multimedia card now available
22 November 2000
Hitachi Europe has introduced what it says is the industry's largest-capacity flash MultiMediaCard (MMC) device - the HB288064MM1. This very small, lightweight, 64 MB module stores enough digital data ...

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8 bit microcontroller with A/D converter
22 November 2000, Altron Arrow
Atmel offers an 80C51-based microcontroller family that has on-chip 10 bit, 8-channel ADC and a programmable dual clock system allowing advanced mastering of speed and power consumption. This microcontroller ...

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256 kB serial FRAM completes line-up
22 November 2000, MB Silicon Systems
Ramtron is offering its FM24C256 256 Kb two-wire interface ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM). FRAM operates like random access memories, while also supplying nonvolatile storage. With its superior ...

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8 bit microcontroller features in-system programming and 32K to 64K flash
25 October 2000, KH Distributors
Winbond Electronics Corporation America, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Winbond Electronics Corporation has introduced the W78LE58 and the W78LE516, two new 8 bit CMOS microcontrollers featuring in-system ...

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Low power digital audio super chip
25 October 2000
Motorola is offering a new level of affordable audio performance for companies in the audio marketplace thanks to the new Symphony audio digital signal processor (DSP) chip. The DSP56367 has a performance ...

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'Super high' integration 16 bit microcontroller
25 October 2000
Hitachi Europe has announced availability of its new super high integration 16 bit flagship microcontroller, the H8S/2633F. This device offers market leading 16 bit performance with high memory and peripheral ...

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