An increasing number of vendors offer 32-bit microcontrollers based on ARM® Cortex®-M processors, and at the same time, there are also new development environments introduced for these microcontroller ...
We find it interesting that PIC and AVR programming is very common in hobby electronics but ARM doesn’t have nearly the same foothold. This is partly because there’s a knowledge barrier involved with ...
The XMC4500 series is Infineon’s first 32-bit industrial microcontrollers using the Cortex M4 processor from ARM. The series is suited particularly for use in electric drives, solar inverters and the ...
TMC, HED and HHNEC are first partners to support new foundry program specifically targeted at secure applications CAMBRIDGE, UK -- Oct. 10, 2007-- ARM today announced the launch of the new ARM® ...
Eindhoven, Netherlands and San Jose, California, April 20, 2010 NXP Semiconductors today announced sampling of the world’s smallest general-market 32-bit microcontroller, the LPC1102, based on the ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK – March 13, 2012– ARM today announced the ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor, the world's most energy-efficient microprocessor. The Cortex-M0+ processor has been optimized to deliver ultra ...
Recent developments in microcontroller technology mean that 32-bit products for embedded applications can no longer be considered ‘specialised’ or ‘difficult’. Importantly, with costs for both ...
Luminary Micro has aimed its guns at the low-cost embedded microcontroller market, but it's using a 32-bit firearm to tackle jobs normally handled by its 8- or 16-bit cousins. Two of the biggest ...
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