| 29. 09. 06 |
STMicroelectronics: ARM7 Flash Microcontroller |
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STMicroelectronics has extended its STR7 range of 32-bit microcontrollers based on the ARM7TDMI-S core with the introduction of the STR750F family. The first general-purpose ARM7 Flash microcontrollers to support full-spec operation at both 3.3V and 5V, the new family delivers 54 MIPS (at 60MHz) per...
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| 25. 09. 06 |
Microkernel for Blackfin |
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Green Hills Software has announced that µ-velOSity is now available for Analog Devices’ Blackfin processors. With a ROM footprint as small as 2200 bytes, RAM footprint as small as 1000 bytes, and service call times as low as 30 cycles, µ-velOSity is dedicated for the convergent applications in which...
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| 22. 09. 06 |
Starter Kit for 16-bit SuperFlash microcontroller from Toshiba |
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Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a Starter Kit for its latest 16-bit SuperFlash microcontroller, featuring 256Kbytes of Silicon Storage Technologies’ SuperFlash memory. The Starter Kit platform combines the TMP91FY42 microcontroller and associated hardware development board with an integrated...
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| 12. 09. 06 |
Serial Flash in 8- and 16-Mbit densities |
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STMicroelectronics announced the introduction of 8- and 16-Mbit serial Flash memories in the, as they say, market’s smallest package for these densities: the SO8N. The M25P80 and M25P16 are 8-Mbit (1M x 8) and 16-Mbit (2M x 8) serial Flash Memories, with write-protection mechanisms, which are a...
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| 06. 09. 06 |
512 Kilobit FRAM |
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Ramtron expanded its portfolio of serial memory products with the launch of the FM24C512, a half-megabit non-volatile FRAM product. The device is targeted for use in applications that require high capacity data collection such as utility metering and real-time configuration storage. The FRAM is a 51...
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| 01. 09. 06 |
32-Mbit Flash Memory for Automotive Applications |
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STMicroelectronics announced a enhanced version of its 32-Mbit Flash memory chip that is intended specifically for the automotive market. The M58BW32F uses a state-of-the-art architecture to reduce access times to as low as 45nsec over the full automotive temperature range (-40 degrees C to +12...
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