Microchip has introduced a family of Arm Cortex-M4F-based PIC32s to bring Bluetooth Low Energy wireless into the fold. “Our PIC32CX-BZ2 family integrates wireless connectivity with an MCU that is ...
The Cortex-M4F-based Stellaris microcontroller includes a floating-point core operating as fast as 80 MHz, two 12-bit ADCs sampling at 1M sample/sec, three comparators, and standby currents as low as ...
Energy Micro has released the ARM Cortex-M4F version of its ultra-low-power microcontroller family, with up to 256kbyte flash and 32kbyte RAM. M4 is a Cortex-M3 with added DSP functions, and the ...
Industry's first 65 nm Cortex-M MCUs are available today, providing a foundation to the solid Stellaris roadmap that offers even lower power and higher performance levels AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 26, 2011 ...
Energy Micro is extending its EFM32 Gecko mcu range with the addition of 60 products based on the ARM Cortex-M4F core. The company now offers more than 240 parts in its portfolio. Called the Wonder ...
There's been a lot of coverage on HEXUS and other websites of the card-sized computer, the Raspberry Pi and its intent to introduce people to the world of programming at a low-price, however, despite ...
1. Leakage becomes critical as designs approach subthrehold voltages around 0.3 V. Ambiq Micro’s Apollo family of ARM Cortex-M4F microcontrollers utilize a subthreshold voltage design that allows the ...
Toshiba Broadens Offering Of ARM Cortex-M4F-Based Microcontrollers For Secure Communications Control
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 2, 2015 -- Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)*, a committed leader that collaborates with technology companies to create breakthrough designs, today added a new ...
Rabid Prototypes has taken to Kickstarter once again to launch their 14th campaign to raise the required funds to take their new electronic Tachyon Microcontroller development board into production.
Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced that it has enhanced its current “TX Family” of ARMcore-based microcontrollers and started to develop three series of microcontrollers, “TXZ0 series”, ...
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