Micros
Toshiba MCU Integrates Measurement And Communication Capabilities
Toshiba announce a new ARM Cortex M3-based microcontroller that combines large capacity memory with a range of serial interfaces, integrating measurement and communication systems into a single chip. The TMPM36BF10FG comes equipped with 258 kByte of SRAM and 1 MByte of ROM. TMPM36BF10FG is ideal for controlling complex systems that involve large software and data sets.
Renesas Electronics Announces the First Products of the RZ Family
Renesas Electronics today announced a total of 15 new products in the RZ/A1 Group of embedded microprocessor solutions (with subcategories RZ/A1H, RZ/A1M, and RZ/A1L) for creating sophisticated human-machine interface implementations for the “smart society” of the future.
Energy Micro MCU combines complex data processing with low power operation in diabetes management solution
Energy Micro announces its role in enabling an all-in-one solution for the management of diabetes. Brighter One is the world’s first pocket-sized product that integrates all the functions needed to monitor blood glucose and inject insulin. This patented solution logs insulin doses and glucose levels automatically and offers diabetics an easier and more convenient way to manage their daily routines and enjoy healthier and longer lives.
Etron Unveils Its latest USB 3.0 Flash Drive Controller IC
Etron Technology unveils its latest USB 3.0 flash drive controller IC, EV26699, at Computex Taipei 2013. With EV26699, Etron’s USB3.0 flash drive customers can deliver the world’s fastest read and write speeds of 320 and 280 megabytes per second.
Atmel Announces New ARM Cortex-M0+ Microcontroller Family
Atmel today announced the new Atmel SAM D20, the first series in a new family of embedded Flash microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor core and designed ideally for home automation, consumer, smart metering and industrial applications.
Microchip Announces PIC32MX 32-bit Microcontroller Portfolio
Microchip Technology today announced a new family of PIC32MX3/4 microcontrollers in 64/16 KB, 256/64 KB and 512/128 KB Flash/Ram configurations. These new MCUs are coupled with comprehensive software and tools from Microchip for designs in connectivity, graphics, digital audio and general-purpose embedded control.
Fujitsu Unveils New FM4 Family of 32-bit Microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M4F processor core
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe today introduced its new FM4 family of 32-bit RISC microcontrollers, which are based on the ARM Cortex-M4F processor core. The MCUs are designed for applications that require advanced, high-speed computing performance – ranging from general-purpose inverters, servomotors, PLCs and other industrial equipment to energy-efficient, inverter-based consumer appliances.
HOLTEK Releases New HT85F2280/70/60 8051 A/D Flash Type MCU Series
Holtek is delighted to announce the release of its new 8051 A/D Flash series MCUs which include the HT85F2280, HT85F2270 and HT85F2260 devices. The complete series has an operating voltage of 2.2V to 5.5V and meets with the industrial specification requirements of -40℃ ~ 85℃ operating temperature and high noise immunity.
Freescale Tiny Kinetis KL02 Microcontrollers Now Broadly Available
Freescale Semiconductor is now shipping its Kinetis KL02 family of 32-bit microcontrollers, offering a new level of processing performance and energy efficiency for a range of applications and helping expand the Internet of Things. The tiny KL02 devices have a small appetite for power – six times more efficient than a leading competitor – making them ideal for ultra-small-form-factor and battery-powered products.
Toshiba expands TX03 Microcontroller Family with New Energy-Efficient, Cost-Effective, Small-Footprint
Toshiba Corporation expands the Toshiba TX03 series microcontroller family with the launch of its newest TMPM375FSDMG device. Based on the ARM Cortex- M3 core, the TMPM375FSDMG MCU implements a next-generation vector engine that improves motor control, reduces component count, energy, and power consumption.