Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | October 13, 2020 Microcontroller Watch | | |
| 16-bit MCUs Feature Animated Display Driver | Microchip Technology has announced a new line of PI eXtreme Low Power (XLP) microcontrollers (MCUs). Packed with 14 types of Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) that operate outside the Central Processing Unit (CPU) for power savings, the 16-bit PIC24F GU and GL families of MCUs feature the CIP called "LCD with Autonomous Animation." | |
| Arm Cortex-M7 MCUs Operate at up to 550MHz | STMicroelectronics (ST) has released new STM32H7 MCUs that are built on the Arm Cortex-M7 core and operate at 550MHz. These single-core devices, which are available with up to 1MB of flash, deliver increased performance with affordability for cost-conscious applications, says ST. | |
| MCUs Embed Trusted Firmware-M Security | Infineon Technologies has announced a solution that combines the Cypress PSoC 64 Secure microcontrollers with Trusted Firmware-M embedded security, the Arm Mbed IoT OS and the Arm Pelion IoT platform to securely design, manage and update IoT products without the need for custom security firmware. The Pelion-Ready and Mbed OS-Enabled solution demonstrates industry best practices for security, by reaching PSA Certified Level 1. | |
| Datasheet: Application-Specific MCUs | Unlike microprocessors, MCUs tend to be used for specific applications. But even among MCUs, there’s a trend toward MCUs that are designed with features suited for very specific application segments, or even sub-segments. This Datasheet feature updates you on this trend and provides a product album of representative application-specific MCUs | |
| MCU Family Boasts 200MHz Arm Cortex-M33 CPU | Renesas Electronics has announced the expansion of its RA6 Series MCUs with nine new RA6M4 Group MCUs, increasing the RA Family to 42 MCUs. These 32-bit MCUs boost operating performance up to 200MHz using the Arm Cortex-M33 core based on Armv8-M architecture with Arm TrustZone technology. | |
Gaming System Raises Ante with Tiger Lake CPU Advantech-Innocore has announced the first Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake based computer for the regulated casino and AWP (amusement with prize) gaming markets. The passively cooled DPX-E145 supports “multi-screen, high resolution, immersive player experiences” with the help of Tiger Lake’s up to 96-EU Iris Xe graphics. | | |
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