Jennic JenNet wireless networking stack
18 January, 2011 byJennic has introduced JenNet, a free proprietary wireless networking stack for its range of 32-bit single-chip wireless microcontrollers.
Renesas RL78 microcontroller family
17 January, 2011 byRenesas has introduced the RL78 microcontroller family to deliver solutions for next-generation 8-/16-bit embedded applications. The family integrates features from both the R8C and the 78K (78K0, 78K0R) families to deliver lower power, enhanced performance and higher integration.
Brocade VDX 6720 data centre switches
20 December, 2010 byBrocade has announced what it claims is the first true ethernet fabric switching solutions that are purpose-built for virtualised and cloud-optimised data centres.
Renesas R8C microcontrollers
20 December, 2010 byRenesas has introduced its first low-end flash microcontrollers with a built-in universal serial bus 2.0 host/function controller, designed for consumer electronics, such as PC peripherals, mobile devices and healthcare equipment.
STMicroelectronics STM32VLDiscovery evaluation board
09 December, 2010The STM32VLDiscovery is an evaluation board and quick way to discover the STM32 value line. It features everything required for beginners and experienced users to get started quickly.
Freescale MCF51AG Coldfire MCU
06 December, 2010 byThe latest Freescale MCF51AG family expands the 32-bit ColdFire microcontroller portfolio by offering products with DMA and iEvent modules to handle data transaction and interrupt management, off-loading CPU overheads and increasing overall performance.
Linear Technology and Energy Micro ultralow power 32-bit microcontroller
23 November, 2010 byLinear Technology and Energy Micro have combined their expertise in energy harvesting power supplies and ultra-low-power, 32-bit microcontrollers to produce a demonstration, showcasing the opportunities for smart energy-harvesting applications.
Renesas µPD70F3514/µPD70F3515 all flash microcontrollers
08 October, 2010 byRenesas has released two 32-bit all flash microcontrollers, the µPD70F3514 and the µPD70F3515, with processing performance of 1024 Dhrystone MIPS at a clock speed of 200 MHz, said to be the world’s highest among existing 32-bit dual-core MCUs with embedded flash memory.
Microchip Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H board
17 September, 2010 byMicrochip has announced the Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H development board that provides a complete, low-cost solution for designing with the company’s 16-bit PIC24H microcontrollers and dsPIC33F digital signal controllers.
Maxim MAXQ1010 16-bit microcontroller
05 August, 2010 byMaxim has introduced the MAXQ1010, a highly integrated, low-power 16-bit microcontroller that adds security to USB token and USB card reader applications.
Microchip PIC12F617 microcontroller
05 August, 2010 byMicrochip has released the latest member of its 8- and 14-pin PIC16F61X 8-bit PIC microcontroller family, targeting general-purpose applications.
Maxim MAXQ1004 16-bit microcontroller
05 August, 2010 byMaxim has introduced the MAXQ1004, a low-power 16-bit microcontroller that can add secure authentication to any application.
Atmel tinyAVR flash microcontroller
23 July, 2010 byAtmel has introduced what it claims is the world’s smallest flash microcontroller, an eight-pad ultra-thin dual flat no-lead (UDFN) package measuring 2 x 2 x 0.6 mm, resulting in a volume of 2.4 mm3.
Atmel tinyAVR microcontrollers
23 July, 2010 byThe Atmel tinyAVR is the smallest family of microcontrollers that includes ATtiny4, ATtiny5, ATtiny9 and ATtiny10 and is now upgraded and available with extended temperature range to +125°C.
Atmel ATtiny20 microcontroller
23 July, 2010 byThe ATtiny20 is the latest addition to the Atmel tinyAVR product family of low-power, high-performance microcontrollers featuring picoPower technology.