
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "USART",
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 Development system makes more of STM32 from
Hitex Development Tools, which we summarised at the time by saying "The STM32-PerformanceStick is the only development system that allows users to evaluate and display the STM32's outstanding power efficiency".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Stick starts microcontroller development from
STMicroelectronics: "Compact tool provides easy introduction to the STM32 Flash microcontroller, with a graphical view of its performance characteristics under different conditions".
In October 2007, we covered the news from Renesas Technology Europe
concerning its H8/38099F series MCU
- take a look at Flexible Flash MCU has 16bit core
which says: "Low power consumption and on-chip Flash memory make the H8/38099F ideal for both battery and line-powered applications".
Take a look also at the news release from Alpha Micro Components, ZigBee product cuts development times,
as well as Board speeds IP controller development from Connect One,
and Board accelerates IP controller designs from Connect One.
See also:
IP comms controller for machine communications
(April 2007)
Secure Internet Protocol (IP) communication controller chip reduces cost and speeds up the design of machine-to-machine applications needing IP connectivity and security
16bit microcontrollers for automotive applications
(March 2007)
A new series of 16bit microcontrollers meets the automotive industry's requirements for high computing power and high integration with very low power consumption
Codec and signalling chipset for telecomms
(February 2007)
CML's new CMX865A DTMF codec and telecom signalling combo gives designers increased flexibility when designing new-generation telemetry and telephone based information systems
Smaller MCU suits space-sensitive applications
(February 2007)
Renesas has extended its successful M16C microcontroller lineup with a small, FLGA-package device to meet the demand for smaller micros for space-sensitive applications
MCUs raise performance with less power
(February 2007)
New series features up to five times the computing power, a significant 80% reduction in power consumption (at the same performance) and greater on-chip functionality
Analyser simplifies serial interfacing
(February 2007)
Serial analyser enables design engineers to easily and cost-effectively interface with embedded circuits within serial systems using any Windows-based PC
MCUs target consumer and industrial applications
(November 2006)
Microcontrollers combine highly efficient C-language compatibility, high resilience to electromagnetic interference, low electromagnetic emissions and low power consumption
PowerPCs communicate via onboard PCI-X
(May 2006)
A rugged 6U VME single-slot SBC features dual processors that operate independently of one another, yet communicate over a high speed PCI-X interconnecting bus
Modem IC offers multistandard signalling
(December 2005)
The CMX865 DTMF codec and FSK modem IC offers multistandard signalling capabilities for use in telemetry and telephone based information systems
Multistandard modem is versatile in EPOS
(November 2005)
The CMX869A V.32 bis modem IC addresses the current 'need for speed' in mid-range telephone data applications
Microcontrollers boost 8bit performance
(April 2005)
The high-pincount high-memory-density PIC18F87J10 Flash microcontroller family boosts performance in low-voltage applications by delivering up to 10MIPS at 3V
Flash MCU is a logical choice for metering
(December 2004)
The H8/38076RF group is the latest family of low-voltage Flash microcontrollers from Renesas Technology Europe
MCUs in drive for budget display applications
(October 2004)
Eight new members of the PIC microcontroller family feature integrated liquid-crystal display (LCD) drivers
Compact MCU aims for next-generation sensor duties
(September 2004)
The H8/38602F is the first of a new family of Tiny Super Low Power microcontrollers from Renesas Technology Europe
CAN microcontrollers have more memory
(July 2004)
Four new 28- and 40/44-pin PIC18F MCUs address the growing need for small, low power, cost-effective microcontrollers with built-in CAN functionality and flexible Flash memory
Flash MCUs cut power to nanowatt levels
(December 2003)
Microchip's new PIC16F737/747/767/777 microcontrollers offer up to 8Kword of reprogrammable Flash program memory and 368byte of RAM
Flash MCUs take on high-end 8bit applications
(August 2003)
Microchip's new 48 and 64Kbyte PICmicro Flash microcontrollers include added I/O, timers, a feature-rich peripheral set and field self-programmability
Budget intro to high-pin-count MCUs
(June 2003)
Microchip's 64- and 80-pin TQFP PIC18F Flash microcontroller family now includes a low-cost 32Kbyte memory option
CAN MCUs hit the road with more features
(March 2003)
Fujitsu has released a new extension to its 16LX CAN microcontroller family
Flash microcontrollers keep power drain down
(March 2003)
Microchip has added seven new low-power devices to its industry leading PICmicro PIC16F Flash microcontroller family
Flash MCUs take motor control onboard
(February 2003)
Microchip's new PIC18FXX39 PICmicro Flash microcontrollers feature a sophisticated single-phase motor control peripheral
Power management takes controllers to new lows
(November 2002)
Microchip's new PIC18FXX20 family of six PICmicro Flash microcontrollers gives complete control of system power consumption
Processors bridge network technology gaps
(November 2002)
National Semiconductor is claiming a major technology advance towards an industry-wide goal of creating a single, seamless worldwide network of networks
More Flash for microcontrollers
(February 2002)
Microchip's new Flash microcontrollers are the first to break the 1Mbit memory barrier
Flash microcontrollers boast many peripherals
(September 2001)
Microchip's new family of PIC18FXX2 Flash microcontrollers combines an extensive peripheral set with a powerful microcontroller core
You can't find a smaller more powerful CAN device
(September 2001)
Microchip says its new self-programmable PICmicro Flash microcontroller family, with intelligent CAN 2.0B active interface, are the smallest, most powerful CAN devices available
Top-of-the-range 16bit microcontroller
(September 2001)
Hitachi has released its highest performance 16bit H8S microcontroller to date
Frugal MCUs are easy on battery supplies
(September 2001)
Texas Instruments has expanded its MSP430 family of ultra-low-power MCUs with the addition of several new devices ideal for cost sensitive, battery-powered measurement applications
Big Flash memory for 32bit RISC microcontroller
(June 2001)
Available now, the SH7018F 32bit RISC microcontroller is the latest addition to the high-performance SuperH family from Hitachi

