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Microcontroller targets USB smart card reader applications.Atmel Corporation
San Jose, CA 95131
Nov 25, 2009
Available in QFN28 and QFN24 packages, AT90SCR050 includes secure AVR® MCU, 16 KB ROM, USB FS2.0, and smart card interface with integrated DC/DC to support cards compliant with EMV L1 requirement and ISO7816. Solution addresses high-volume applications, such as laptops and mobile devices, by offering designers complete solution to address smart card technologies. AVR Studio® and AVR JTAGICE mkII are also available to end-users.
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32-Bit Flash MCU enhances 8- and 16-bit applications.NXP Semiconductors
NanGang District Taiwan
Nov 20, 2009
Leveraging 50 MHz ARM® Cortex(TM)-M0 processor, LPC1100 series offers entry point for 8/16-bit customers looking to start with scalable ARM architecture throughout their entire range of product development. Performance levels over 45 DMIPS enable execution of basic control tasks as well as sophisticated algorithms. This level of performance, with power optimization, occurs at less than 10 mA. MCU also minimizes code size requirements for common tasks.
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Flash MCUs suit inverter- and motor-control applications.NEC Electronics
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Nov 20, 2009
Available in 100-pin (V850E/IG4) and 128-pin (V850E/IH4) packages, 32-bit All Flash(TM) V850E/Ix4 MCUs operate at 100 MHz and offer on-chip flash memory up to 480 KB. Peripheral expansion features include on-chip USB function interface, 20 ADC channels, additional op-amps, and analog comparators. Areas of use include air conditioners, solar-panel power systems, washing machines, dryers, and factory-automation equipment.
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Dual-Core Microcontrollers target pay TV market.Atmel Corporation
San Jose, CA 95131
Nov 20, 2009
Suited for smart card applications in high-security market, TwinAVR(TM) Microcontrollers feature dual core architecture that facilitates segregation between highly sensitive plain text data and encrypted data. Master Core is built around 8-/16-bit RISC secureAVR®, with 128 K ROM, 36 K EEPROM, and 6 K RAM, while Secure Core is built around 8-/16-bit RISC secureAVR®, with 64 K ROM, 18 K EEPROM, 6K RAM, AdvX(TM) Crypto Processor, TDES, AES, and AIS31 TRNG.
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 Secure MCU suits smart objects, system security markets.Atmel Corporation
San Jose, CA 95131
Nov 16, 2009
AT90SO series is built on secureAVR® 8-/16-bit rapid, low-power RISC architecture with 288 KB ROM, 128 KB EEPROM, and 12 KB RAM. All standard cryptography algorithms (AES, DES/TDES, RSA, ECC) are supported by embedded dedicated accelerators, which are compatible with Common Criteria EAL4+ and FIPS140-2 certifications. Supported interfaces and peripherals include ISO7816, hi-speed SPI, full-speed USB 2.0, I²C, and GPIO.
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Microcontroller Evaluation Kit demonstrates XMEGA(TM) devices.Atmel Corporation
San Jose, CA 95131
Nov 10, 2009
Powered through mini USB connector, Xplain evaluation kit for AVR® XMEGA(TM) MCUs features 100-pin ATxmega128A1 XMEGA device with 128 KB of In-System Programmable Flash memory and 8 KB boot section in Flash. Kit integrates speaker with audio amplifier, potentiometer, and temperature sensor connected to DAC or ADC on MCU. External memory includes 8 MB SDRAM and 8 MB serial data Flash, while 8 buttons and 8 LEDs make up user interface. Code is preprogrammed to demonstrate functions.
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 MCUs (8-Bit) conserve power in portable device batteries.STMicroelectronics
GENEVA Switzerland
Oct 29, 2009
Comprised of 26 devices in 3 lines, STM8L series delivers scalable performance and features with less than 400 nA static power and 150 µA/MHz dynamic current. Each is built on 130 nm process and offers full CPU performance up to max operating frequency throughout 1.65-3.6 V supply voltage (Vdd) range. Use of on-chip regulator makes power consumption independent of Vdd, and multiple power management modes are also offered.
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Microcontrollers extend battery life by factor of 4.Energy Micro AS
Oslo N-0405 Norway
Oct 29, 2009
Based on ARM® Cortex(TM)-M3 architecture, 32-bit EFM32 Gecko Microcontrollers consume less than 180 µA/MHz while executing real life code from Flash. Units include 900 nA LCD controller, 8-channel 12-bit 1 Msamples/sec ADC running at less than 200 µA, 100 nA brown-out detector, 32 kHz real-time counter running at 50 nA, and UART capable of 9,600 bps at 100 nA. Offered in 22 models, MCUs operate from 1.8-3.8 V single supply rail at temperatures from -40 to +85°C.
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Microcontroller targets AC motor applications.Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC)
Irvine, CA 92618-1811
Oct 28, 2009
Suited for washing machines, refrigerators, and air conditioners, 32-bit Model TMPM370 combines 80 MHz ARM® Cortex(TM)-M3 processing core with hardware vector engine, providing enough computation capability to drive 2 independent motors. MCU cuts CPU load in half by offloading most heavy calculations to vector engine. In addition to 256 KB on-chip Flash and 10 KB SRAM, device includes dual 12-bit ADCs, 4 serial interface controllers, eight 16-bit timers, 76 GPIOs, and voltage regulator.
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 Automotive SoC enables precision ultrasonic sensing.Maxim Integrated Products
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Oct 15, 2009
Supplied in 48-pin 7 x 7 mm LQFP, MAXQ®7667 mixed-signal RISC MCU suits applications that must measure weak signals over long distances or identify multiple targets. Integrated data acquisition system SoC offers functions for adding intelligence to cost-sensitive sensor-conditioning applications. Integrated main functional blocks required to measure position include burst control, analog echo reception, digital signal processing, and 16-bit, 16 MIPS MCU.
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AVR® MCUs help optimize industrial motor control.Atmel Corporation
San Jose, CA 95131
Oct 15, 2009
ATmega16M1/32M1/64M1, based on AVR® 8-bit RISC architecture, serve high-accuracy PWM for motor control applications with CAN and LIN connectivity. Integrating peripherals necessary needed to satisfy demands of complex motor control algorithms, products feature 16, 32, or 64 KB of Flash; GPIO pins; ADC; analog comparators; as well as 8- and 16-bit timers. Integrated Power Stage Controller and analog functions reduce code size and improve real-time application behavior.
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Microcontroller suits ultra-low-power applications.Atmel Corporation
San Jose, CA 95131
Oct 15, 2009
As 128 KB picoPower® megaAVR® MCU in 44-pin package, ATmega1284P targets size-constrained, low-power applications such as wireless and Ethernet nodes, home automation, and other code-intensive battery or signal-line powered products. It offers 128 KB flash and 16 KB RAM while consuming 100 nA in power-down mode, 700 nA in power-save mode, and 0.45 mA in active mode at 1.8 V and 1 MHz. Stand-alone product also comes in RZRAVEN evaluation and starter kits and in wireless bundles.
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Metering MCUs support various implementation standards.Texas Instruments, Inc. (TI)
Dallas, TX 75243-4136
Oct 12, 2009
Comprised of 16 MCUs, MSP430F4xx series can support standalone analog front-end needs and achieve accuracy results of better than 0.1% for electricity and gas metering applications. Integrated smart metering solutions support range of implementation standards and offer secure energy monitoring via tamper protection capabilities. Ultra-low power consumption extends battery life.
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 Linux Controller utilizes 200 MHz ARM9 processor.JK Microsystems Inc.
Davis, CA 95616
Sep 30, 2009
Providing user with array of I/O devices, seamlessly supported by pre-installed Linux 2.6 kernel, OmniEP Controller features 10/100 Ethernet, 2 serial ports, battery backed clock/calendar, USB, digital I/Os, and stereo audio outputs. Onboard memory includes 16 MB Flash memory organized as Ext2 file system and 32 MB of SDRAM. Optional features include 2 x 16 character LCD, pushbutton front panel, and rugged aluminum enclosure.
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Microcontrollers support wireless monitoring applications.STMicroelectronics
GENEVA Switzerland
Sep 29, 2009
Featuring integrated IEEE 802.15.4 radio, STM32W Series delivers true System-on-Chip platform supporting embedded wireless sensor network design. Devices transmit up to 7 dBm output power and support up to 107 dB link budget, achieve up to -100 dBm receiver sensitivity, and allow coexistence with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks. Operating from 2.1-3.6 V, 32-bit units include 8 KB SRAM, 128 KB Flash, and embedded AES encryption with hardware acceleration.
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 MCU offers real-time automotive engine control.Renesas Technology America, Inc.
San Jose, CA 95134-1368
Sep 18, 2009
Along with flash memory capacity of 3.75 MB, Model SH72546R MCU features CPU core operating at 200 MHz that provides 400 MIPS. Operating in temperatures up to 125°C, unit includes 12-bit A/D converter supporting 37 input channels, CAN 2 interface, and high-speed serial interface functions. Its ATU-III multifunction timer unit supports 32-bit input capture/output compare and can generate up to 106 pulse outputs. Packaged in 272-pin P-BGA, compact MCU runs off USB bus power.
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 Starter Kit enables evaluation of 8-bit microcontrollers.Microchip Technology, Inc.
Chandler, AZ 85224 6199
Sep 01, 2009
Powered by USB, MPLAB Starter Kit contains all components, documentation, schematics, debugging, and programming capabilities needed to evaluate PIC18 microcontrollers in low-power USB and touch-sensing applications. Kit includes development board featuring 44-pin PIC18F46J50 MCU with nanoWatt XLP technology, mTouch(TM) capacitive touch sensing, Bosch Sensortec BMA150 accelerometer, and 64 KB Flash memory. Pre-programmed touch-sensing code and USB application stack eliminate need to develop code.
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 Microcontrollers feature mid-range 8-bit core.Microchip Technology, Inc.
Chandler, AZ 85224 6199
Aug 05, 2009
With total of 49 instructions, PIC16F193X Series optimizes program code and data handling. Units include up to 14 KB flash program memory, up to 512 Bytes data RAM, and 256 Bytes data EEPROM. nanoWatt XLP technology on LF versions results in sleep currents of 90 nA, Watchdog Timer current of 500 nA, and 32 kHz timer oscillator current of 600 nA, all at 1.8 V. Additional features include LCD drive, mTouch Sensing Solutions peripheral for capacitive touch sensing, and optimized C support.
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 PIC® MCUs (8-Bit) feature low-power operation.Microchip Technology, Inc.
Chandler, AZ 85224 6199
Aug 05, 2009
Operating from 1.8-5.5 V, PIC18F1XK22 series incorporates up to 16 Kb Flash program memory, 64 MHz internal oscillator, and peripheral set with support for mTouch(TM) capacitive touch sensing. Integrated nanoWatt XLP technology enables sleep currents down to 34 nA typ at 1.8 V; Timer1 oscillator currents of 800 nA at 1.8 V, 32 kHz typ; and Watchdog Timer currents of 300 nA at 1.8 V typ. MCUs also offer Master Synchronous Serial Port with SPI/I2C(TM) interface and address masking.
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 MCUs feature low-power 20 nA sleep currents.Microchip Technology, Inc.
Chandler, AZ 85224 6199
Aug 05, 2009
Featuring nanoWatt XLP technology, PIC24F04KA201 16-bit MCUs enable remote sensors powered by energy harvesting or sealed-battery applications to run for up to 20 yr. Deep Sleep mode isolates power to various circuits during sleep, minimizing power consumption. Units include 32 MHz internal clock, for up to 16 MIPS operation, 4 KB Flash, 512 bytes SRAM, 10-bit A/D converter, and serial communications modules. They are available in 14- and 20-pin packages.
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Luminary Micro, Inc. - February 27, 2008 Luminary Micro Adds New Parts, Packages, and Temperature Grades to the Largest Selection of ARM-based Microcontrollers
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Luminary Micro, Inc. - September 18, 2007 Luminary Micro Launches 34 New Stellaris® Microcontrollers Including the First Offering of Real-Time Internetworking and IEEE 1588 Support with the ARM Cortex(TM)-M3 Processor
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Luminary Micro, Inc. - April 3, 2007 Luminary Micro Announces Motion Control Reference Design Kits for Stellaris® Microcontrollers Based on ARM® Cortex(TM)-M3
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