Low-current 4bit MCUs target mobile devices
Keywords: microcontroller MCU mobile application battery life
[Summary of tips] Seiko Epson Corp. has developed the S1C63000 series of microcontrollers are designed for use in mobile devices, which demand long battery life. This series of ultra low current, 4bit microcontrollers run on as little as 1.1V in operating mode and only 0.1µA in sleep mode.The products in the S1C63000 series employ Epson's l......|
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