Atmel® Corporation , a leader in microcontroller and touch technology solutions, announced sampling of the Atmel SAM4S16, the first device in the Cortex™-M4 processor-based family, to lead customers.
Toshiba says it has dramatically reduced the power consumption of its ARM Cortex-based microcontrollers by integrating a newly developed embedded flash memory process based on a 65nm logic process.
Atmel Corporation has introduced what the company claims is the industry's first ARM Cortex-M3 Flash microcontroller integrating high speed (480 Mbps) USB Device-and-Transceiver, 4-bit 192 Mbps ...
Advances in process technology are making it possible to fabricate systems-on-chip (SoCs) containing hundreds of millions of transistors operating at gigahertz clock frequencies in a few tens of ...
TOKYO-- February 04, 2013 --Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today announced that it has developed NANO FLASHâ„¢-100 much faster access for embedded microcontrollers, based on Toshiba's original NANO ...
The age of ARM microcontrollers for the electronics hobbyist is upon us, and luckily there are a few breadboard-friendly microcontrollers available in a DIP package. One of these chips is NXP’s ...
In August Infineon will sample ARM-based microcontrollers with on-chip EtherCAT (Ethernet for control automation technology). Called the XMC4800 series the 32-bit controllers will address networked ...
Based on the 32-Bit ARM-7 general-purpose microprocessor, the TMS470 series of microcontrollers contains seven devices with flash memory sizes from 64 KB to 1 MB. A high-end timer (HET) allows ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has started the mass production of 20 new devices in the M4G group for high-speed data processing as new products ...
We’ve got a small box of microcontroller programmers on our desktop. AVR, PIC, and ARM, or at least the STMicro version of ARM. Why? Some program faster, some debug better, some have nicer cables, and ...
Flash memory-based microcontrollers have changed the landscape for embedded applications. Programming speeds and access times have improved. Flash reliability is no longer a concern in all but the ...