Texas Instruments (TI) has expanded the MSPM0 Arm Cortex-M0+ MCU family with the MSPM0C1104 which is the world's smallest ...
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.
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 ...
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tom's Hardware on MSNBendable non-silicon RISC-V CPU demoed running while wrapped around a pencilPlasticArm used Arm Cortex M0 cores but was non-programmable, was limited to three hardwired programs in its read-only memory ...
TI’s MSPM0C1104 MCU in a WCSP is 38% smaller than the industry’s current smallest MCU, targeting space-constrained devices.
compatible to ARMv6-M Instruction Set Architecture (Cortex-M0) ; single clock, static design ; single AMBA V2.0 AHB bus interface ; 56 Thumb-2 instructions ; 12,500 gates ; 0.04mm² @ 90nm ...
Infineon’s PSOC 4 series microcontrollers now integrate capacitive, inductive, and liquid level sensing in a single device.
In an MCU, capacitive sensing combined with inductive and liquid sensing significantly broadens application range.
This is enabled by the powerful Cortex-M0 v6-M instruction set which is built on a fundamental base of 16-bit Thumb instructions unique to 32-bit microcontrollers today. With over 45 DMIPS of ...
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