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Miniature Oscillators Deliver Lower Supply Voltages with Reduced Lead Times
Ecliptek has announced the latest addition to its family of ceramic surface mount crystal clock oscillators. These new products complement Ecliptek’s extensive offering of quartz and MEMS based frequency control products.
Atmel Targets Mobile Devices with Capacitive Touch Button Controller
Atmel has announced a low cost touch sensor IC, which brings capacitive user interfaces to price-sensitive consumer and mobile devices. This AT42QT1040 device is available in a 3mm x 3mm VQFN 20 pin package, making it ideal for use in mobile phones and other handheld devices where PCB space is at a premium. In low power mode the AT42QT1040 draws only 31uA from a 1.8 VDC supply, allowing capacitive sensing to be added with minimal impact on batter...
ATtiny43U Atmel Ultra Low-Voltage AVR Microcontroller Video
The ATtiny43U is the new ultra low-voltage AVR microcontroller from Atmel. With a built-in boost regulator, this micro overcomes typical voltages of common battery technologies and is able to run off single battery cells, enabling design of smaller and lighter applications.
Live from Electronica 2010 - Car Access demo
A quick demo of Automotive/Car Access products from Atmel, including QProx-enabled handle.
Atmel maXTouch Now Enabling the BIG Screen
Solutions for high-resolution screens with unlimited touch, faster response, stylus support, and more accuracy for enhanced consumer experience with touch-enabled applications.
Atmel maXTouch Solution Enables Touchscreen Innovation for Samsung's AMOLED Wave Smartphone
Atmel Corporation today announced that its maXTouch controller powers the touchscreen interface in the recently announced Samsung Wave smartphone. Released during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the Wave S8500 boasts a 3.3-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen that integrates Atmel's maXTouch capacitive touchscreen technology to make the user interface incredibly responsive and intuitive. The Samsung Wave also includes a 5-megapixel camera with auto ...
Atmel Technology to Power Samsung’s Focus Flash and Focus S Touchscreens
Atmel Corporation has announced that Samsung has selected Atmel’s maXTouch® E Series solution to power their new Samsung Focus Flash 1677 and Samsung Focus S 1937. The Samsung Focus Flash runs on Windows® 7.5 Mango OS and also includes a large 3.7” Super AMOLED™ display, touch-enabled by Atmel’s E Series, allowing for a richer color display and market-leading touch response and device performance rates.
Atmel AVR Studio 5 Provides Fully Integrated Development Platform for Embedded Microcontroller Designs
Atmel Corporation announced a new fully integrated platform of easy-to-use development tools for its fast-growing community of over 100,000 users of 8- and 32-bit AVR embedded microcontrollers. The new Atmel AVR Studio 5 is an enhanced version of the popular Atmel Integrated Development Environment with support for all 8- and 32-bit AVR MCUs, making developers significantly more effective, and enables seamless migration between Atmel's 8-bit and ...
Atmel's New CryptoAuthentication Device Offers Improved Security for Microcontroller-based Systems
Today at Embedded World Nuremberg 2011, Atmel Corporation announced a new, easy-to-use cryptographic authentication device with enhanced hardware security features and increased flexibility. The ultra-low power Atmel ATSHA204 is the first turnkey, optimized authentication device to include a 4.5Kbit EEPROM and a hardware SHA-256 accelerator. Fully tested ASF software libraries are available for Atmel AVR® and ARM®-based microcontrollers a...
Atmel - Evaluation Kit Expedites Development on 400MHz ARM9-based Embedded MPU
Atmel has announced the SAM9G45-EK evaluation kit to support application development on the company's 400 MHz ARM926-based embedded microprocessor (MPU) with DDR2 memory. The SAM9G45 offers 480 Mbps EHCI-compliant high-speed USB with on-chip PHY, Ethernet and SDIO for high-speed connectivity, plus LCD and touch sensing for intelligent user-interfaces (iUIs), and programmable 1.8 or 3.3 V I/O supply voltage implemented in a high-data bandwidth arc...