Category: Mcu
STMicroelectronics STM32H723-733 725-735 & 730 Arm® Cortex®-M7 core
The STM32H723/733, STM32H725/735, and STM32H730 lines are leaning on the STM32H7 DNA The STM32H723/733, STM32H725/735, and STM32H730 lines are leaning on the STM32H7 DNA. They provide maximum performance up to 550 MHz, high integration with embedded Flash memory of 128 KB (for...
Continue ReadingA full-duplex tiny AVR software UART
UARTs for AVR MCUs by Nerd Ralph, he writes: I’ve written a few software UARTs for AVR MCUs. All of them have bit-banged the output, using cycle-counted assembler busy loops to time the output of each bit. The code requires interrupts to be disabled to ensure accurate timing between...
Continue ReadingMeet the New USB Type-C based, PIC32 Development Board from Lophtware
The USB Type-C / PIC32 development board from Lophtware is a low-cost Microchip PIC32-based development board, compatible with HID (Human Interface Device) endpoint standard. It is a USB 2.0 Type-C / PIC32 breakout board that offers full-speed USB 2.0 development for breadboarding and...
Continue ReadingAzzy Electronics Launches Breakout boards for the new AVR DA-series
AVR DA Product Family are known for real time control functionality and easy capacitive touch to the low power performance of AVR Microcontrollers. It pairs the latest Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) with a robust Intelligent Analog portfolio to create a device that not only...
Continue ReadingST Release STM32WB Wireless Microcontrollers with Zigbee® 3.0
STM32WB55 microcontrollers also support Thread and Bluetooth 5.0 with Flash Memory up to 1Mb STMicroelectronics STM32WB55 Wireless Microcontrollers now incorporate Zigbee® 3.0, based on Zigbee PRO protocol stack support, enabling STM32 developers to leverage the interoperability and...
Continue ReadingWorld’s First Development Board Based on the Swift Programming Language
One growing trend across the embedded systems development world is the development of boards, Microcontrollers, and general development platforms, that aim to be more inclusive, with respect to supporting other programming languages asides the traditional C/C++ that are synonymous with...
Continue ReadingMAX32670 – High Reliability, Ultra-Low Power Microcontroller Powered by Arm Cortex M4 Processor
In the Darwin family, the MAX32670 is an ultra-low power, cost-effective, high reliability 32-bit microcontroller enabling designs with complex sensor processing without compromising battery life. It combines a flexible and versatile power management unit with the powerful Arm®...
Continue ReadingReboot-o-matic is an Automatic power-cycling microcontroller and a DC power interrupting watchdog
Nick Sayer has posted on Hackaday his recent project, the Reboot-o-matic, which is a Automatic power-cycling microcontroller. The inspiration for the project came when he saw the need to monitor remotely some home automation devices in their vacation home over the internet remotely,...
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