Why should microcontroller (MCU) “bit size” matter to a system designer? After all, developers are looking for an MCU that does the job for a particular application at a reasonable price. Next on the ...
Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, has announced eight new members of the cost-effective PIC24F 16-bit microcontroller family, which extend the ...
Increasing competition from lower cost 32-bit microcontrollers has prompted suppliers to reposition their workhorse 16-bit MCUs. Renesas Technology is one of a number of MCU suppliers looking at ways ...
H8S2472F Flash Device Has the Performance, On-Chip Peripheral Functions, and Compact Package Size That Engineers Need to Design Smaller, Lower-Cost Systems. SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas ...
Cambridgeshire-based Cyan has put its second microcontroller into production. “Its all taped out and being made,” CEO Paul Johnson told EW. Announced in February and called eCOG1X, the 16-bit ...
A new family of microcontrollers (MCUs) —the PIC24FJ128GC010 -- is an analog system on chip that integrates an on-chip precision 16-bit ADC and 10 Msps 12-bit ADC, plus a DAC and dual operational ...
Microchip’s dsPIC and PIC24 line of 16-bit microcontrollers has become every popular even as some concentrate on 8- and 32-bit product lines. Well, there are plenty of applications where 16-bit ...
Meylan, France - September 24, 2010-- The Enabler of mixed signal Systems-on-Chip unveils Flip80251-Hurricane, the latest member of its 16-bit microcontroller family; upward compatible with the i80251 ...
Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the launch of Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H development board. This new product ...
Developers using Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA's M16C microcontroller can now use Embedded C++ (EC++), courtesy of Tasking's M16C Software Development Toolset V2.1. The compiler in the toolset ...
Users of portable devices could soon be worrying less about recharging their batteries. NEC Electronics America Inc. Monday announced a line of 16-bit “all flash” microcontroller units (MCU), meant ...
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