The SST89E516RD is a FlashFlex 8-bit MCU that features SST patented and proprietary SuperFlash CMOS semiconductor process technology. It has a split-gate cell design and thick-oxide tunneling injector ...
New BB5 family provides more development choices for simple applications. "In today's world, with an ever-expanding list of IoT devices, MCUs play a critical role in embedded computing," said Dhiraj ...
The eZ80F91 MCU is industry’s first MCU featuring a high-performance 8-bit microcontroller with an integrated 10/100 BaseT EMAC. It is a power-efficient, optimized pipeline architecture ...
The rise in popularity of 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) devices across the embedded community comes as no surprise. These function-rich devices suit an array of different applications, which explains ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., June 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IoT network developers are looking for an easy path to implement a secure cellular connection in their design applications but are faced with design ...
Three common applications where a new class of 8-bit MCUs with advanced analog filtering capabilities support modern systems. As embedded designs have evolved, the 8-bit MCU has evolved from simple ...
Nuvoton Technology, a Taiwanese supplier of microcontrollers, has launched the MUG51 8-bit MCU series of low power microcontrollers designed for battery-free devices. Nuvoton is committed to ...
Renesas has brought out a general-purpose MCU in the low-power RL78 Family, with small package sizes that target 8-bit MCU applications. The RL78/G15 packs 4-8KB of code flash memory in package sizes ...
Backend demand for 8-bit microcontroller units (MCU) will stay weak through the end of the year, while demand for 32-bit MCUs, as well as industrial and automotive MCUs, will remain stable, according ...
Mouser and Microchip have produced an eBook highlighting the value propositions and use cases for 8-bit MCUs entitled The Mighty 8-Bit Microcontroller. In automotive applications, 8-bit MCUs can be ...
Eight-bit microcontrollers-called that because they operate on data eight bits at a time-continue to dominate the microcontroller market, although 32-bit controllers are showing faster market growth.