The TI MSPM0C1104 accommodates the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ core, 1 KByte RAM and 16 KByte flash on 1.6 mm × 0.861 mm.
TI’s MSPM0C1104 MCU in a WCSP is 38% smaller than the industry’s current smallest MCU, targeting space-constrained devices.
In an MCU, capacitive sensing combined with inductive and liquid sensing significantly broadens application range.
Infineon Technologies has introduced the PSoC 4000T Multi-Sense low-power MCU, along with the upcoming PSoC 4100T Plus which ...
We’ve been contacted by [Cedric], telling us about the smallest ARM MCU he’s ever seen – Huada HC32L110. For those of us into miniature products, this Cortex-M0+ package packs a punch (PDF ...
But even with a modern microcontroller it’s still a significant challenge, so [Nicola Wrachien]’s uChip, a VGA console that does the whole job in software on a humble ARM Cortex M0 is a ...
Eindhoven, Netherlands and San Jose, California – NXP today introduced the first two devices, LPC11C12 and LPC11C14, in the LPC11C00 series featuring a Controller Area Network (CAN) 2.0B-compliant ...
Hsinchu, Taiwan — Jan/ 7/ 2010 — Nuvoton Technology Corporation announces the launch of a brand new product line — NuMicro® Family, the 32-bit Microcontroller based on ARM® Cortexâ„¢-M0. NuMicro® family ...
STMicroelectronics has announced two new MCU series in its STM32 line for use in low-power IoT applications, claiming record ...