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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "PROM", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Microcontroller has SuperFlash code memory from Toshiba Electronics Europe, which we summarised at the time by saying "Flash-based 16bit microcontroller for low-power portable applications". A few weeks before, we featured the news release MCU processes faster at slower frequencies from Toshiba Electronics Europe: "8bit microcontroller is aimed at designers looking to improve performance, lower noise and reduce power consumption in home appliance and industrial applications".
 
In October 2006, we covered the news from Toshiba Electronics Europe concerning its TOPAS91FY42 starter kit - take a look at Kit has all the tools for Flash MCU development which says: "Starter kit will help engineers to rapidly and cost-effectively develop and prototype applications based on Toshiba's latest 16bit SuperFlash microcontroller".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Gaisler Research, Embedded system developed for use in space, as well as 1U controller takes charge of multiple I/Os from Hytec Electronics, and FPGA module is diminutive powerhouse from Opal Kelly.
 

See also:

FPGA-based platform speeds through acquisition (February 2006)
Hunt Engineering's RTG001 FPGA-based high performance data acquisition package combines a Xilinx XC2V1500-6 FPGA, dual 210MHz 12bit ADCs and dual 160MHz 16bit ADCs

Microcontroller is first with novel Flash memory (February 2006)
Toshiba Electronics Europe has developed its first 16bit microcontroller to feature Silicon Storage Technologies' (SST) SuperFlash memory

Million-gate FPGA outperforms SRAM-based devices (January 2006)
The one-million-system-gate ProASIC3 A3P1000 delivers total system cost, performance, power and security advantages over comparable SRAM-based products

Space processor implements fault-tolerant design (November 2005)
The Atmel AT697 is a new generation of radiation hardened 32bit SPARC processor (V8) for the space industry

Serial Flash cuts costs in FPGA applications (May 2005)
NexFlash spiFlash serial Flash memories are now qualified for use with the LatticeECP and LatticeEC field-programmable gate array (FPGA) family

Serial Flash is ideal match for FPGA applications (May 2005)
NexFlash spiFlash serial Flash memories have been qualified for use with Xilinx's new SpartanT-3E field-programmable gate array (FPGA) family

Programmer has universal appeal (April 2005)
The All-100 universal and gang programmer is a versatile, high-speed unit for programming virtually any type of device with a programmable memory or configuration

Microcontroller meets needs of modern appliances (November 2004)
Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a flash microcontroller specifically designed to meet the needs of modern home appliance applications including washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers

New architecture brings economy and DSP to FPGAs (July 2004)
The new LatticeECP-DSP and LatticeEC FPGA device families are designed to provide the most optimised feature sets combined with the lowest total solution costs of any FPGAs

Board provides easy access to FPGA designs (September 2003)
A new FPGA development board kit eases the implementation and testing of custom designs thanks to its 'comfortable' user interface

In-system programmable PLD runs to 1024 macrocells (August 2003)
Lattice Semiconductor has added of two new devices to its revolutionary in-system programmable expanded PLD family, the ispXPLD 51024MX and ispXPLD 5256MX devices

Portable universal programmer uses USB unterface (July 2003)
The ALL-11P3 is a universal device programmer with a high-speed USB interface that makes it especially suited to linking with portable PCs

Cost-effective CPLDs enter production (July 2002)
Cypress Semiconductor has entered full production of its Quantum38K CPLDs, which address the high-performance high-volume needs of access applications such as set-top boxes and digital modems

Nexsan opts for Cypress CPLD (May 2002)
Nexsan Technologies has chosen the Delta39K CPLD from Cypress Semiconductor for its new InfiniSAN ATAboy storage solutions

Carrier puts DSP into embedded applications (November 2001)
Hunt Engineering has released Heron-Base1, a single-slot module carrier for its Heron DSP range

Largest CPLD doubles in size (September 2001)
Cypress Semiconductor has announced the availability of the world's largest CPLD, the Delta39K200, which includes 200,000 gates with 3072 macrocells and 480Kbit of embedded memory

VMEbus Comms Controller supports Ethernet + ISDN (July 2000)
The new BVME3100 from BVM Limited is an extremely versatile 6U VMEbus Communications Controller based on the MC68MH360, QUICC Communications Processor running at 32MHz

 

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