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ARM-Based 32-Bit MCUs serve Internet of Things applications.

2014-06-16 14:31:16| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Combining 32-bit ARM® cores with low-power technology and intelligent peripherals, Atmel® | SMART™ MCUs include embedded processing and connectivity as well as software and tools designed to accelerate efficient development. SmartConnect SAM W23 modules, based on ULP Wi-Fi SoC combined with ARM® Cortex®M0+ based MCU technology, suit designers seeking to integrate Wi-Fi connectivity. Turnkey system provides integrated software solution with application and security protocols. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Peripheral Controllers |

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Dual-Core MCUs suit functional safety applications.

2014-06-03 14:30:55| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Based on 32-bit lockstep ARM® Cortex®-R5 cores in cached memory architecture, Hercules™ RM57Lx and TMS570LCx support speeds up to 330 MHz, delivering 550 peak DMIPS, 660 peak MIPS, and up to 330 MFLOPS. RM57Lx models help developers meet IEC 61508 functional safety standards, while TMS570LCx MCUs help meet ISO 26262 functional safety standard. Floating point devices support up to 4 MB of integrated program Flash, 512 KB of on-chip RAM, and 128 KB of data Flash for EEPROM emulation. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Flash Memories | Modem Chips |

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General-Purpose 8-Bit MCUs features Core Independent Peripherals.

2014-04-09 14:30:59| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available in 14-, 20-, 28-, and 40-/44-pin packages, PIC®16(L)F170X and PIC®16(L)F171X combine intelligent analog and core independent peripherals with eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology. MCUs integrate 2 Op Amps to drive analog control loops, sensor amplification, and basic signal conditioning. Built-in Zero Cross Detect (ZCD) simplifies TRIAC control and minimizes EMI caused by switching transients, while pin-mapping lets designers designate pinout of peripheral functions. This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Microcontrollers (MCU's) | Computer Peripherals

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Freescale introduces the industrys highest performance MCUs designed for automotive instrument clusters, enabling a new generation of premium graphics

2014-04-09 07:00:00| Freescale Press Releases

Single-chip, ARM Cortex-based MAC57D5xx MCU family supports complex graphics including heads-up display that previously required multiple components For more information click on title.

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Second generation of Freescale Kinetis ARM Cortex-M4-based MCUs take performance with power efficiency to new heights

2014-04-08 07:00:00| Freescale Press Releases

Expanded Kinetis MCU development support includes comprehensive software, tools and enablement that help accelerate design and improve productivity DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr. 8, 2014-- (Freescale Technology Forum) Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) announced today it is launching the next generation of its flagship Kinetis K series microcontrollers (MCUs) with the expansion of its existing Kinetis K1x, K2x and K6x MCU families, and the introduction of the Kinetis K0x MCU family. In addition, Freescale has dramatically expanded its enablement software offerings for the entire Kinetis product line, providing customers an exceptionally broad array of MCU software and tools support, including a new Kinetis software development kit and Kinetis Design Studio IDE. For more information click on title.

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