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| 2011-08-31 | Migration of software apps from S12, S08 to S12G MCUs Learn how to migrate applications from the S12XE, S12XS, S12P and S08 families to the S12G family of microcontrollers (MCU). |
| 2011-06-27 | Eliminate power supply noise in automotive MCUs Eliminate power supply noise in automotive MCUs |
| 2010-05-31 | Migrating from MPC5607B cut1 to cut2 The MPC560xB/C is a series of automotive microcontrollers based on the Power Architecture Book E and designed specifically for embedded automotive applications. |
| 2010-04-21 | Automotive high brightness LED control based on the MC9S08MP16 microcontroller Automotive high brightness LED control based on the MC9S08MP16 microcontroller |
| 2010-04-15 | Algorithm—RTOS for PSoC MCUs This application note demonstrates an RTOS for PSoC microcontrollers. This can be used for a variety of applications such as control systems or automotive industries. |
| 2010-03-31 | MCU market set to post a growth of 11% Databeans forecasts a revenue growth of 11 per cent for the microcontrollers market with it exceeding Rs.55,412.40 crore ($12 billion) for 2010. |
| 2010-03-17 | Migration within the MPC560xB/C/D family The 32bit MPC560xB/C/D automotive microcontrollers are a family of SoC devices for central vehicle body controller, smart junction box, front module, peripheral body, door control and seat control applications. |
| 2010-03-01 | Automotive flash MCUs offers nine timer channels Automotive flash MCUs offers nine timer channels |
| 2009-12-28 | Flash MCUs pack PWM timer, solenoid actuators NEC Electronics rolls out eight new all flash microcontrollers for automotive control, designed to respond to all temperature environments, with a standby power consumption of only 0.65µA. |
| 2009-07-31 | MCUs offer increased memory, core capabilities Microchip Technology Inc. has unveiled the first six members of the PIC16F193X family of microcontrollers featuring its enhanced mid-range 8bit core. |
| 2008-10-27 | MCU market on the move EMITT Solutions has announced the release of its updated market analysis report on microcontrollers. |
| 2006-07-13 | Low-end 8-bit MCUs enable bright automotive LED control Low-end 8-bit MCUs enable bright automotive LED control |
| 2008-09-19 | Addressing design issues in 32bit MCUs for automotive and industrial apps Addressing design issues in 32bit MCUs for automotive and industrial apps |
| 2008-07-28 | Fujitsu launches new microcontroller driver Fujitsu announces a microcontroller driver for its MB91460 Series of high-performance 32-bit automotive microcontrollers. |
| 2008-01-16 | Upgrade in-vehicle entertainment performance As the electronic content of cars, trucks, and SUVs increases, the number of microcontrollers built into new vehicles also grows every year. New generations of 32bit MCUs that support the Intelligent Transportation Systems Data Bus-1394 (IDB-1394) specification with the ability to move audio and video reliably and rapidly around a vehicle are becoming available. |
| 2003-09-02 | Approximating CANopen The CAN standard, popular in automotive applications, defines a simple broadcast serial network that works well for real-time short range communications. But there are few rules at the upper layers. Here's an easy way to keep proprietary application-layer CAN protocols compatible with an open standard. |
| 2008-01-16 | Automotive MCUs Automotive MCUs |
| 2007-09-28 | F&S: Car MCUs market to expand about 63% by 2010 The market for automotive MCUs expects to witness tremendous growth over the next years primarily due to the growth of end-user markets and expanding apps of ICs in automobiles, Frost and Sullivan study. |
| 2006-12-06 | Freescale expands 16bit automotive MCU portfolio Freescale expands 16bit automotive MCU portfolio |
| 2006-10-26 | Renesas unveils 'first' car MCU with MONOS embedded flash Renesas Technology America Inc. has unveiled its first MCU built with the company's metal oxide nitride oxide silicon (MONOS) embedded flash technology. The SH7147F 64-MHz, 32bit RISC MCU is designed for controlling electric motors in automotive chassis, safety and hybrid electric systems. |
| 2006-10-23 | Freescale's 32bit MCUs suit automotive apps Freescale's 32bit MCUs suit automotive apps |
| 2006-10-20 | 32bit MCUs include CAN support Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc. has introduced three high-performance, 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) for next-generation automotive applications. |
| 2006-10-19 | Freescale introduces 32bit dual-core automotive MCUs Freescale introduces 32bit dual-core automotive MCUs |
| 2006-10-16 | Freescale unveils MCU family to target car body electronics Addressing customer needs for design flexibility and platform compatibility, Freescale Semiconductor has unveiled a 16bit MCU family designed for a broad range of cost-sensitive automotive body electronics applications. |
| 2006-09-22 | Freescale, Elmos partner on ASSP development Freescale Semiconductor Inc. and Elmos Semiconductor have announced that they will team to develop application-specific semiconductor products combining Freescale's 16bit MCU architectures with Elmos' CMOS ASSPs. |
| 2006-08-29 | Image processor enables cars to detect pedestrians NEC Electronics Corp. announced its first SoC image processor for automotive applications, adding to its line of microcontrollers used in power train and body controls. |
| 2006-08-25 | NEC unveils MCUs for automotive, safety apps NEC unveils MCUs for automotive, safety apps |
| 2006-08-09 | MCU penetrating industrial, automotive markets MCU penetrating industrial, automotive markets |
| 2006-05-19 | AVR flash MCUs qualified for automotive segment AVR flash MCUs qualified for automotive segment |
| 2006-02-02 | Freescale offers core-based 5V MCUs for auto apps Freescale Semiconductor Inc. has launched what it touts as the first HCS08 core-based microcontrollers that support 5V industrial and automotive applications. |
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