Micros
Mouser ships NXP MCX MCUs
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics are the MCX industrial and IoT microcontrollers (MCUs) from NXP Semiconductors.
Bringing AI to e-assisted bikes for affordable safety boost
STMicroelectronics has revealed that Panasonic Cycle Technology, Co. Ltd. (Panasonic) has integrated the STM32F3 microcontroller (MCU) and the Edge AI development tool, STM32Cube.AI, into its TiMO A e-assisted bike.
STMicroelectronics picks Macronix OctaFlash for MCU platforms
Macronix announced that STMicroelectronics (ST) is utilising Macronix OctaFlash memory for the new STM32H7R/S high-performance microcontroller (MCU) platforms.
Infineon and Green Hills Software present integrated platform
Infineon and Green Hills Software have launched an integrated microcontroller-based processing platform for safety-critical real-time automotive systems.
Toshiba releases new motor control driver IC
Toshiba has launched a motor control driver IC that implements a gate driver and a CPU core together with a comprehensive set of features and capabilities for driving three-phase brushless DC (BLDC) motors and permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) more efficiently.
Toshiba's new microcontrollers: expanded flash memory for firmware updates
Toshiba Electronics strengthens the lineup of low-power 32-bit microcontrollers in its TXZ+ Family Advanced Class with the addition of sixteen new products with 1MB/512KB flash memory capacity and four types of packages.
VTT's plasma-FIB microscope boosts Finland's Nordic Research lead
The first plasma-FIB scanning electron microscope in Finland has just become operational at VTT in Espoo, Finland.
First-reported fully vascularised organoids on chip
The Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (CEA-Irig), CEA-Leti and fellow European and Canadian institutes and researchers have demonstrated the complete vascularisation of organoids on a microfluidic chip at speeds and flow rates similar to blood’s, improving functional maturation and enabling their long-term survival.
Neuralink’s first brain-chip patient uses it to play online chess
Elon Musk's Neuralink has shown its first patient moving a cursor on a computer using an implanted device. This comes months after the company announced its first successful implant in a human, in January of this year.
STMicroelectronics breaks the 20nm barrier for next-gen microcontrollers
STMicroelectronics announces an advanced 18nm Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator (FD-SOI) process technology.