Microchip announces two new high-performance (40MIPS), low pin count (18- and 28-pin) 16-bit product families – the PIC24HJ12GP family of microcontrollers and the dsPIC33FJ12GP family of Digital ...
Microchip's PIC16(L)F1826 and PIC16(L)F1827 general purpose 8bit microcontrollers are latest PIC mcus to feature the company's enhanced midrange core. With this extension into the 18pin range, the ...
Chandler, Ariz. — Microchip Technology announced eight members of the PIC24F 16-bit microcontroller family, which extend the line into smaller 28- and 44-pin packages with 16 to 64 Kbytes of Flash ...
RAKwireless has this month announced it has use the awesome Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller to create its new WisDuo LPWAN LoRa Module and WisBlock Modules. Launched earlier this year the RP2040 ...
New larger microcontroller includes 42 inputs, 32 outputs and two CAN 2.0B ports Provides design flexibility for mobile machinery requiring a large number of I/O connections in a concentrated space ...
Eight-pin microcontrollers offer numerous peripheral features. However, the maximum number of I/O pins available is often limited to six, since two pins would be required for the chip's power supply.
Atmel has introduced a 6-pin microcontroller. The 8bit AVR ATtiny10 has 1kbyte of flash and 32byte of SRAM in a 2x3mm SOT-23 package. Performance is claimed to be up to 12MIPS, and peripherals include ...
This circuit solved a problem encountered in developing a portable device with an ARM Cortex-M0 processor. The power supply consisted of two AA batteries (2 × 1.5 V), and I needed to signal the user ...
Atmel has introduced a 6-pin microcontroller. The 8bit AVR ATtiny10 has 1kbyte of flash and 32byte of SRAM in a 2x3mm SOT-23 package. Performance is claimed to be up to 12MIPS, and peripherals include ...
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