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Why an ESP32 is the only microcontroller most people need
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Microchip Technology Inc. has announced eight new members of the cost-effective PIC24F 16-bit microcontroller family, which extend the line into smaller and lower cost 28- and 44-pin packages with 16 ...
STM32V8 is the first microcontroller designed using next-generation 18nm FD-SOI technology, with advanced phase-change embedded memory (PCM) Perfectly fitted for the most demanding industrial ...
MPLAB ® Harmony Integrates Expanding Set of Middleware, Drivers, Libraries and RTOSs; Simplifies 32-bit MCU Code Development, Reduces Integration Bugs, Speeds Designs CHANDLER, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)- ...
Renesas Technology Releases SuperH Family Microcontroller, the SH72544R, Featuring 200 MHz Operation
Renesas Technology Releases SuperH Family Microcontroller, the SH72544R, Featuring 200 MHz Operation and 2.5 Mbytes Large-Capacity On-Chip Flash MemoryHeadline Optimal for implementing high-precision ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that it has produced its first microcontroller (MCU) based ...
First STM32 microcontroller based on new technology to sample to selected customers in the second half of 2024. 18nm FD-SOI with embedded phase change memory (ePCM) to deliver a leap in performance ...
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Sidus Space (NASDAQ:SIDU) announced Monday it is partnering with semiconductor firm VORAGO Technologies in a strategic effort to develop and validate next-generation radiation-hardened microcontroller ...
Infineon Technologies AG and Subaru Corporation are strengthening their partnership to support the development of next-generation advanced driver assistance systems and vehicle motion control ...
In this multimedia series, Arizona Republic reporter Sonja Haller and photographers John Samora, Mark Henle, Cheryl Evans and David Wallace set out to feature the products made, manufactured or grown ...
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