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2011-02-22 Simple MicroBlaze Microcontroller concept
Simple MicroBlaze Microcontroller concept
2010-05-20 Migrating from 8-, 16- to 32bit microcontrollers
The embedded world is constantly changing. Here's a look at the migration from 8- and 16-bit to 32-bit MCUs from the perspective of the ARM architecture.
2009-07-01 Hyperstone introduces 32-bit RISC/DSP MCU
Hyperstone introduces 32-bit RISC/DSP MCU
2009-04-27 Design tool for TriCore 32-bit MCU rolls
Design tool for TriCore 32-bit MCU rolls
2009-02-25 ARM develops low gate-count core for low power apps
The Cortex-M0 processor core could enable ARM and its licensees to engage in applications reliant on energy efficiency.
2009-02-10 RISC/DSP microcontroller comes with ADC
RISC/DSP microcontroller comes with ADC
2009-01-30 Migrating from 8-/16- to 32-bit PIC
Migrating from 8-/16- to 32-bit PIC
2008-09-24 32-bit MCU integrates protection mechanisms
32-bit MCU integrates protection mechanisms
2008-09-12 ST boosts motor-control library
ST has extended its library of functions supporting vector control of electric motors using the 32-bit STM32 MCU.
2008-07-28 Fujitsu launches new microcontroller driver
Fujitsu launches new microcontroller driver
2008-06-25 32-bit ZigBee PRO wireless microcontroller debuts
32-bit ZigBee PRO wireless microcontroller debuts
2004-09-03 Implementing SSL on 8-bit micros
The Secure Sockets Layer protocol is used on every web browser and web server to encrypt secure transactions. But SSL is not just the province of 32-bit microprocessors. It can be used on low-cost 8-bitters as well.
2005-04-02 Tricks with PICs
Squeeze extra features out of Microchip's popular PIC microcontroller chips. The tricks, such as making extra serial ports and performing 32-bit math on an 8-bit chip, are all here and can be used on other microcontrollers as well.
2006-01-02 Make a PI controller on an 8-bit micro
Normally the domain of more expensive 16- and 32-bit chips, PI controllers are useful in all sorts of industrial applications. Here's a practical way to implement a PI controller on a low-cost 8-bit chip.
2007-10-22 MCU family targets motorcycle engine control apps
Infineon has launched a family of MCUs with 32-bit performance that enables system makers to build cost-effective electronic engine control in motorcycles to meet upcoming emission standards.
2006-11-23 Freescale MCU drives 'first' use of FlexRay in sports cars
Freescale Semiconductor's 32-bit FlexRay MCU ushered the 'first' use of FlexRay technology in BMW's X5 sports vehicle. The FlexRay network communications system was implemented to provide fast and reliable coordination of BMW's proprietary AdaptiveDrive function.
2006-10-27 TI expands 32bit MCU platform
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) has announced an expansion of the 32-bit TMS470 microcontroller (MCU) platform, offering new devices for instrument cluster host controller applications.
2006-10-23 Freescale's 32bit MCUs suit automotive apps
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) optimised for sensor-based collision-avoidance systems.
2006-10-19 Software solution enables rapid prototyping of automotive apps
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced the RAppID ToolBox, a software solution that supports on-target, rapid prototyping for Freescale's 32-bit MPC5500 automotive microcontroller (MCU) family.
2006-01-20 NEC adds 23 MCUs to 32-bit V850 series
NEC adds 23 MCUs to 32-bit V850 series
2006-01-12 USB-IF certifies Atmel Flash MCU's USB 2.0 interface
Atmel Corp. has announced that it has been granted certification by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) for its AT91SAM7S64 ARM-based 32-bit Flash microcontroller.
2005-08-02 ST achieves EAL5+ certification for 32-bit smart card MCU
ST achieves EAL5+ certification for 32-bit smart card MCU
2005-10-18 ST rolls out new family of ARM-based MCUs for industrial apps
STMicroelectronics unveiled a family of ARM-based MCUs that is specifically designed to address the emerging demand for high-performance, cost-effective and off-the-shelf 32-bit MCUs optimized for industrial apps.
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