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LONDON — ARM Holdings plc is preparing a new processor core based on the ARM7 that is intended to help the company with a strategic push into the microcontroller space. Although several ARM licensees ...
Selecting the right 32-bit ARM microcontroller shouldn’t mean you have to compromise on your requirements. In addition to meeting your specific memory and I/O needs, it should also offer the ...
This 32-bit microcontroller is based on the high-performing Arm Cortex-M4 processor with a floating-point unit (FPU). It operates from a 1MHz to 120MHz frequency range and a 2.7V to 5.5V voltage range ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- May 8, 2008 -- Zilog, Inc. a leading supplier of 8-, 16- and 32-bit embedded Flash microcontrollers, and universal remote control ICs and ARM® core-based secured transaction ...
Atmel has released its first family of embedded Flash microcontrollers for the ARM Cortex-MO+ Core processor, enhancing the company's traditional eight-bit portfolio with a line of 32-bit performance ...
STM32 F3 microcontrollers are system-on-chip devices based on the Cortex-M4 core with FPU, and are optimized for efficient handling and processing of mixed signals in circuits such as three-phase ...
The 32-bit ARM-based STR710F microcontroller family suits cost-sensitive applications. These 50-MHz devices include the USB-based STR711 and CAN-base (controller-area network) STR712.
Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces the SAMD21RT, a radiation-tolerant (RT) Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+ based 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) in a 64-pin ceramic and plastic package with ...
STMicroelectronics has extended its STM32 L1 series of ultra-low-power ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit microcontrollers with new 512KB flash devices. ST says its L1 series now includes more than 70 part numbers ...
A little bit more money for a 32-bit microcontroller that has simply too many features is well spent. You can always look into trimming it down once you’ve got everything working.
ARM preps core for 32-bit microcontroller marketThe 'T' suffix in ARM7TDMI refers to the Thumb instruction set extension that allows a 16-bit instruction set to be used with the 32-bit processor. This ...