Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | November 10, 2020 Microcontroller Watch | | |
| MCUs Streamline Automotive Software Development | NXP Semiconductors has announced the S32K3 MCU family, the newest addition to its S32K product line. The new S32K3 family, designed for automotive body electronics, battery management and emerging zone controllers, simplifies software development with an enhanced package that spans security, functional safety and low-level drivers. | |
| Two MCUs Ease Analog Design Challenges | Microchip Technology has announced the PIC18-Q41 and AVR DB MCU families that combine advanced analog peripherals and multi-voltage operation with inter-peripheral connections. These enable increased system integration and reduced signal acquisition times, and offer the convenience and efficiency of operating in a single design environment, says Microchip. | |
| MCUs Target Automotive Safety and Security | STMicroelectronics has revealed further details of its Stellar automotive MCUs. The MCUs are designed with advanced computing power to significantly simplify the concurrent and deterministic execution of multiple-sourced software while guaranteeing the high levels of safety and performance. | |
| Calibrating an MCU’s RTC Using GPS | Many embedded applications require an accurate real-time clock (RTC). But calibrating an MCU’s internal RTC often requires expensive test instruments and long run times. In this article, Stuart describes how you can use a low-cost GPS module to achieve a good RTC calibration in a short time. | |
| MCUs Enable AI-Based Predictive Maintenance | Renesas Electronics has announced the extension of its MCU portfolio designed for motor control applications. Featuring a rich set of peripheral functions and AI-based failure detection, the four new RA6T1 Group MCUs are the latest members of Renesas’ Arm-based RA Family, and the first RA MCUs designed for motor control in home appliances, HVAC, solar inverters and AC drives, says Renesas. | |
Comet Lake Appears on Mini-PC, AI Box and Mini-ITX Systems Intel’s 10th Gen CPUs recently showed up on several new systems including a v2 respin of Purism’s Librem Mini mini-PC, Sintrones’ EBOX-7010 upgrade of its earlier 9th Gen EBOX-7000 AI box and Portwell’s 2.5GbE enabled WADE-8212 Mini-ITX SBC. | | |
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