Tag: Microcontroller
![RA2E1 – 48MHz Arm® Cortex®-M23 Entry Line General Purpose Microcontroller RA2E1 – 48MHz Arm® Cortex®-M23 Entry Line General Purpose Microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/601167accf57d.image_-1024x768.jpg)
RA2E1 – 48MHz Arm® Cortex®-M23 Entry Line General Purpose Microcontroller
Renesas Electronics has announced the release of 48 new RA2E1 Group microcontrollers for cost-sensitive and space-constrained applications. Based on the 48-MHz Arm Cortex-M23 core, these new entry-line single-chip devices offer 16-KB SRAM memory, 128-KB code flash, and support a wide...
Continue Reading![Meet the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico Board with RP2040 Dual-Core Cortex-M0+ microcontroller Meet the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico Board with RP2040 Dual-Core Cortex-M0+ microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/102110537_preview-07.png)
Meet the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico Board with RP2040 Dual-Core Cortex-M0+ microcontroller
After we saw the launch of the Raspberry Pi 4 from the Raspberry Pi Foundation back in 2019, we are pleased to announce that the company has not rested on their oars as they have created their own microcontroller board called Raspberry Pi Pico, designed for not only the educationist or...
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Raspberry Pi moves into the microcontroller market with RP2040 MCU
Raspberry Pi Pico We are very excited to introduce the all new Raspberry Pi Pico, a tiny, $4, MicroPython and C/C++ board with custom RP2040 silicon. This is the first product from the Raspberry Pi Foundation built with their in house designed RP2040. At $4 and available individually...
Continue Reading![Renesas RA2L1 ultra-low power single-chip microcontroller Renesas RA2L1 ultra-low power single-chip microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/RenesasRA2L1.jpg)
Renesas RA2L1 ultra-low power single-chip microcontroller
Ultra-low power single-chip microcontroller based on the 48-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M23 core RA2L1 MCU Group is part of the RA2 MCU Series: It is a combination of a microcontroller with standard communication and timing peripherals, general-purpose analog, and new innovative capacitive...
Continue Reading![L6364Q Dual-Channel Transceiver IC for SIO and IO-Link sensor applications L6364Q Dual-Channel Transceiver IC for SIO and IO-Link sensor applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Cap2turar.png)
L6364Q Dual-Channel Transceiver IC for SIO and IO-Link sensor applications
ST Microelectronics is bringing a bridge between a microcontroller capable of sensing/actuation and a 24 V power supply in industrial sensor applications with the L6364Q, a dual-channel transceiver IC, which brings dual communication channels, allowing for a configurable output with...
Continue Reading![Turn Your Raspberry Pi Into a Standalone AVR/ESP Programmer with LEMPA Turn Your Raspberry Pi Into a Standalone AVR/ESP Programmer with LEMPA](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/LEMPA-2-1024x682.jpg)
Turn Your Raspberry Pi Into a Standalone AVR/ESP Programmer with LEMPA
One of the challenges of developing and producing microcontroller-based hardware projects in a repeatable, small/medium volume, is the amount of work it takes to flash the MCUs with the required firmware. Another side of the problem for designers who work with diverse types of...
Continue Reading![Free Elektor Article: Infrared Remote Controlled Dimmer Free Elektor Article: Infrared Remote Controlled Dimmer](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Learn_‘n_Go_Infrared_Remote_Controlled_Dimmer_Elektor_Magazine.png)
Free Elektor Article: Infrared Remote Controlled Dimmer
This IR remote controlled dimmer works with a triac and in its standard configuration is suitable for light electric heaters and incandescent lamps up to about 1000 watts. The PIC microcontroller used in the project can learn control codes from almost any remote control. Here’s power...
Continue Reading![MAX32670 – High Reliability, Ultra-Low Power Microcontroller Powered by Arm Cortex M4 Processor MAX32670 – High Reliability, Ultra-Low Power Microcontroller Powered by Arm Cortex M4 Processor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/maxim-max32670-bd-1024x634.jpg)
MAX32670 – 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®...
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