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SuperH family addition from Renesas Technology
Renesas Technology Europe has launched its latest member of the SuperH line-up of products. The SH7286 is the first SuperH product offering up to 1Mbyte of fast MONOS (Metal Oxide Nitride Oxide Silicon) embedded flash memory that has been designed specifically for the high-end drives, AC servos and general-purpose inverter markets. The new larger flash memory marks a small step for the world’s number one microcontroller manufacturer but a revol...
Renesas Technology starts mass production of the 32bit RX610 group with up to 2MB flash embedded
Renesas Technology Europe today announced the mass production start of the RX610 group with up to 2MB flash embedded. The first RX610 microcontroller (MCU) group is based on the new RX CPU that is destined to become the mainstay of the company’s business in serving global embedded systems markets. With 1.65 MIPS/MHz processing performance, the new products incorporate up to 2 MB of on-chip flash, and provide legacy, enhanced and new peripheral ...
16/32Kbyte Flash versions added to Renesas microcontroller range
Renesas Technology Europe has added 32Kbyte Flash versions to its line-up of low pin count, SH/Tiny Flash microcontrollers. Adding the lower memory versions puts increased pressure on small DSPs with small memory integration. Renesas’ solution being a more flexible, cost effective solution than many advantages over DSPs.
16-Bit dedicated contactless smart card microcontroller for payment and ID applications
Renesas Technology Europe has introduced the AE41R dedicated contactless smart card microcontroller for use in the payment and ID fields. Enabling lower-cost smart card implementation, the device is Renesas Technology’s first dedicated contactless smart card microcontroller. The AE41R is a member of the AE-4 Series incorporating a smart card microcontroller oriented AE-4 CPU core, and it includes an interface compliant with the ISO 14443 Type-...
16-bit secure MCU as first product in Renesas' RS-4 series for multifunction financial and ID smart cards
Renesas Technology Europe has announced details of the RS45C, a secure MCU for smart cards requiring a high level of security such as ID, banking and credit cards. The RS45C is built around the RS-4 high-performance 16-bit CPU core and integrates 36 Kbytes of electrically erasable and programmable read-only memory (EEPROM).
Peregrine Semiconductor Develops Next Generation of RF CMOS Semiconductor Process with IBM Microelectronics
Peregrine Semiconductor announced an exclusive joint development agreement with IBM for the development and manufacture of future generations of Peregrine’s patented UltraCMOS silicon-on-sapphire (SOS) process technology, the industry’s highest-performance radio frequency complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (RF CMOS) process. When fully qualified, the next-generation UltraCMOS RF ICs will be manufactured by IBM for Peregrine in th...
Renesas claims the industry's fastest embedded flash microcontroller
Renesas Technology Europe today announced the release of the SH7216 series of 32-bit on-chip flash memory microcontrollers, the newest addition to the successful 32-bit SuperH® RISC family. The target market for the SH7216 is industrial applications such as AC servos, factory automation equipment, building automation, air conditioning, and general purpose networking.
Toshiba claims development technology for world’s smallest flash memory element in 10nm generation
Toshiba has announced that it has developed a new double tunneling layer technology applicable to future 10nm generation flash memories. This elemental technology opens the way for memory devices with densities of over 100 gigabits in the 10nm generation, which lies four generations ahead. The technology was announced at the IEDM (International Electron Devices Meeting) held at Washington D.C., U.S.A.
Free Keithley Web-Based Seminar Explores Source Measurement Instrumentation
Keithley Instruments, Inc. will broadcast a free, web-based seminar titled “What is an SMU Instrument, and How Do You Decide Which One is Right for Your Application?” on Thursday, February 23, for participants in North America and on Thursday, March 1, for those in Europe. This one-hour seminar will address how source measurement unit (SMU) instruments work, describe key features and capabilities to consider when selecting them, and compare t...
Tektronix Commits to 200 GHz SiGe Technology for High-Speed Oscilloscopes
Tektronix, Inc. today announced that its next-generation, scalable, performance oscilloscope platform will make broad use of IBM 8HP silicon germanium (SiGe) technology. Tektronix demonstrates its commitment to help engineers around the world speed debug and test tomorrow's designs. The 130 nanometer (nm) SiGe bipolar complementary metal oxide semiconductor (BiCMOS) foundry technology offers 2x performance over the previous generation — and tar...