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STMicroelectronics STM32U5 low-power microcontrollers

08 March, 2021

STMicroelectronics has announced its latest generation of power-saving microcontrollers (MCUs), the STM32U5 series, to meet demanding power/performance requirements for smart applications.


Renesas RA4M2 Group MCUs

04 February, 2021

Renesas Electronics has added 12 more microcontrollers (MCUs) to its RA4 Group, delivering a combination of low power consumption, high performance and enhanced security features.


Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller board

29 January, 2021

The Raspberry Pi Pico development kit, built on Raspberry Pi-designed silicon, has been designed to bring high performance and ease of use to the microcontroller market.


Renesas RA2E1 Group MCUs

29 January, 2021

Based on the 48 MHz Arm Cortex-M23 core, the MCUs are entry-line, single-chip devices with up to 128 KB code flash and 16 KB SRAM memory.


Nuvoton Technology NuMicro ML56 series microcontrollers

25 January, 2021

The Nuvoton NuMicro ML56 series microcontrollers (MCUs) feature low power, built-in capacitive touch sensing and an LCD driver.


Toshiba TXZ+ family advanced class microcontrollers

14 January, 2021

The M4K, M4M, M4G and M4N groups are based on the Arm Cortex-M4 core, and the M3H group is based on the Arm Cortex-M3 core.


Nuvoton Technology NuMicro M031BT dual-mode microcontroller series

11 January, 2021

The NuMicro M031BT, from Nuvoton Technology, is a low-power BLE 5.0 and 2.4 GHz dual-mode microcontroller series with an Arm Cortex-M0 core operating up to 48 MHz, with up to 128 KB Flash and 16 KB SRAM.


STMicroelectronics STM32WB5MMG wireless microcontroller module

08 January, 2021

STMicroelectronics is offering a miniature, ready-to-use STM32 wireless microcontroller (MCU) module to help accelerate the market introduction of Bluetooth LE- and 802.15.4-based IoT devices.


Renesas RA4M3 MCUs

11 December, 2020

Renesas Electronics has released the 32-bit RA4M3 group of microcontrollers (MCUs), designed to boost operating performance up to 100 MHz using the Arm Cortex-M33 core based on Armv8-M architecture.


Renesas RA2L1 ultralow-power MCUs

03 December, 2020

Renesas Electronics' RA2L1 group of microcontrollers (MCUs) uses the Arm Cortex-M23 core operating up to 48 MHz. They are suitable for home appliance, industrial and building automation, medical and healthcare, and consumer human-machine-interface (HMI) IoT applications.


Renesas RA6T1 MCU Group for motor control

04 November, 2020

Featuring a rich set of peripheral functions and AI-based failure detection, the four RA6T1 Group MCUs are designed for the needs of motor control in home appliances, HVAC, solar inverters and AC drives.


STMicroelectronics STM32WB35 and STM32WB30 Value Line MCUs

26 October, 2020

The ultralow-power MCUs integrate a 2.4 GHz radio managed by a dedicated Arm Cortex-M0+ core, with a 64 MHz Arm Cortex-M4 for the main application, to permit uninterrupted real-time performance.


Maxim Integrated MAX78000 neural network accelerated microcontroller

23 October, 2020

The MAX78000 low-power neural network accelerated microcontroller, from Maxim Integrated Products, is designed to move AI to the edge without performance compromises in battery-powered IoT devices.


Renesas RA6M4 MCU Group

09 October, 2020

The 32-bit MCUs boost operating performance up to 200 MHz using the Arm Cortex-M33 core based on Armv8-M architecture with Arm TrustZone technology.


STMicroelectronics STM32H723/733, STM32H725/735 and STM32H730 Value-Line MCUs

05 October, 2020

The single-core devices are available with up to 1 MB of Flash and designed to bring high-end features such as rich graphics, AI and state-of-the-art cyber-protection to cost-sensitive products.


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