The 78K0/Fx2-L is an 8-bit, single chip microcontroller featuring an internal low-speed oscillator, watchdog timer, and timer clock in intermittent operation, operating in a single power supply flash ...
Touchscreens are everywhere now, but they still don’t work as good as they should. They remain frustratingly unresponsive to finger taps, consume a lot of power, and are bulky. So Silicon Valley chip ...
nfineon announced availability of its latest high-security microcontroller family that utilizes digital security features to an extent that was previously unknown in the chip card industry. IInfineon ...
Chipmaker Arduino s.r.l. today introduced a new microcontroller board, the Uno R4, that offers significantly higher performance than its previous-generation hardware. Switzerland-based Arduino is a ...
The cheapest boards might not be worth it.
Renesas Technology Europe has made available the H8/38327F series of ‘low cost, low power’ 5V operation microcontrollers with integrated Flash memory. The series is intended for applications needing ...
It’s generally pretty easy to spot a microcontroller on a PCB. There are clues aplenty: the more-or-less central location, the nearby crystal oscillator, the maze of supporting passives, and perhaps ...
The evolution of microcontrollers (MCUs) has significantly transformed embedded systems, shifting from simple, standalone processors to complex, multifunctional units that rival traditional systems-on ...
Compared to the old 8-bit Arduinos, it’s incredible how cheap modern microcontrollers like the ESP32 have become. But there are even cheaper options out there if you don’t need that kind of horsepower ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Fujitsu Ltd is in late-stage talks to sell its microcontroller chip business to Spansion Inc -- a deal that will broaden the U.S. semiconductor company product line-up so it ...
A USB cable is not typically something that raises eyebrows. Most people plug one in and move on. But a Kickstarter device is challenging that assumption ...
Qualcomm is fighting off a lawsuit from Collabo Innovations Inc. over its use of certain microcontrollers in its chips. The company requested that it be thrown out, but the judge denied that request.
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