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Atmel Corporation
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Listing of all 85 news releases from Atmel Corporation:
IC cuts car access system costs
The ATA5279 is capable of sequentially driving up to six separate 125kHz low-frequency antennas to provide a wake up and initialisation channel to the key fob
News from Atmel Corporation (23 April 2008)
Kit creates customised MCU designs
Development kit enables users to develop ARM7-based microcontrollers with custom peripheral sets not available on standard devices.
News from Atmel Corporation (16 April 2008)
Development kit secures contactless RFID
Kit is based on Atmel's secure CryptoRF chips, with 64bit embedded cryptographic engines, Atmel's AVR microcontroller and the Melexis MLX90121 reader IC.
News from Atmel Corporation (11 April 2008)
High-end debugger to cover all AVR MCUs
The AVR One! debugger speeds up programming and supports nonintrusive observation and logging of how the embedded system performs.
News from Atmel Corporation ( 8 April 2008)
Microcontrollers optimise USB charging
Gaming peripherals such as joysticks require a number of analogue to digital conversion channels and several PWM channels to drive force-feedback motors.
News from Atmel Corporation (10 March 2008)
Companion chip secures communications
Single-chip device implements host algorithms and securely stores and manages the host secrets required for secure communications.
News from Atmel Corporation ( 4 March 2008)
Flash microcontrollers promise true 1.6V operation
Ultralow power consumption is combined with fast 12bit analogue functions, a DMA controller, an innovative event system and a crypto engine.
News from Atmel Corporation (29 February 2008)
Development kit eases wireless applications
The RZ Raven kit contains two Raven boards, one USB Stick and a selection of firmware and software that will dramatically reduce time to market for short range wireless ISM band applications.
News from Atmel Corporation (28 February 2008)
Microcontrollers are made for saving power
In power down mode, the AT91SAM7L consumes only a typical 100nA, which is believed to be a unique feature for 32bit MCUs.
News from Atmel Corporation (27 February 2008)
Novel RTOS expands microcontroller appeal
The port of the embOS operating system from Segger to the AVR32 takes full advantage of the advanced architecture of the AVR32.
News from Atmel Corporation (21 February 2008)
ARM9-based MCUs come with up to 512Kbyte of Flash
Combination of performance and functionality on a single chip makes microcontrollers ideal for space-constrained applications where high performance is required.
News from Atmel Corporation (13 February 2008)
Quantum acquisition makes sense for Atmel
The acquisition of Quantum provides Atmel with an immediate presence in touch sensing, one of the fastest growing markets for microcontrollers.
News from Atmel Corporation ( 7 February 2008)
Microcontroller accelerates USB applications
MCU offers an upgrade for existing USB Full Speed designs to High Speed USB that does not require any physical change in the connectors.
News from Atmel Corporation ( 4 February 2008)
RFID devices embed 64bit cryptographic engine
Each CryptoRF device has its own set of authentication keys therefore every device is unique.
News from Atmel Corporation ( 6 December 2007)
SoC specialist helps customise MCUs
Agreement leverages Scaleo chip's established easySoC design methodology for rapid, low-cost, first-time-right silicon.
News from Atmel Corporation ( 6 December 2007)
Low-power radio devices offer easy links
Feature-rich competitively priced UHF ASK/FSK receiver/transmitter family is ideal for use in remote controls for consumer and industrial systems.
News from Atmel Corporation ( 5 December 2007)
Fraunhofer helps with customisable MCU designs
The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits will assist with customer designs for the metal programmable portion of the AT91CAP customisable microcontroller.
News from Atmel Corporation (29 November 2007)
Hong Kong designers to put IP on CAP
ASTR will support clients in transforming their design specifications into netlists for the metal programmable portion of the AT91CAP customisable microcontroller.
News from Atmel Corporation (31 October 2007)
SBCs handle high voltages
The Smartis high-voltage BCD-on-SOI technology and the SO8 power package allow the devices to operate at supply voltages of up to 40V.
News from Atmel Corporation (11 October 2007)
Serial EEPROMs come in low-profile 8-pin packages
The novel XDFN package is ideal for height-constrained comms applications such as headsets, wireless LAN adapters and Bluetooth modules.
News from Atmel Corporation (21 September 2007)
Microcontroller meets ePassport requirements
H-bridge driver IC handles large N-Mosfet range
Diodes reduce next-generation DVD drive costs
Half-bridge driver runs from any automotive supply
LIN devices claim new EMI benchmarks
Driver chip power three different laser diodes
Microcontrollers secure transaction systems
Secure MCU offers flexible Flash alternative
Customisable MCU has ARM7 core
Microcontroller gets more memory
Taking the mystery out of cryptographic memories
Frequency-agile transceiver meets WiMAX demands
Photodetector IC for use in DVD and CD drives
Low-power processor licence boosts systems on chip
Flash microcontrollers claim new power lows
Kit is quick start for RFID applications
ZigBee 2006 certification for microcontrollers
Low frequency transponder chip has global appeal
Application processor in network gateway design
Microcontrollers boast twice the Flash
Flash MCUs offer Full-Speed USB control
ROM-based USB MCUs save on volumes
LINbus transceiver keeps automotive signals clean
RF chipset boosts cordless handset range
Multichip modules suit LIN applications
Alliance focuses on mobile standards
Atmel grows through challenging quarter
Multichip module saves room for space memory
Microcontroller moves to next phase in France
PWM driver promises smooth DC motor control
Agreement ensures support RFID tag family
Microcontrollers save battery power
Increase internal data bandwidth
MCU secures a slot in the smartcard market
MCUs transmit tyre pressure data
Power chip assures automotive safety
Budget development tool supports 30-plus MCUs
Driver takes charge of auto DC motors
Unique ID for access control applications
Single-chip receiver tracks weak GPS signals
ARM9-based MCUs take over power-hungry tasks
Kits offer easier route to dimmer design
GPS baseband compensates for weak signals
Support package puts latest CE on ARM-based MCU
WiMAX transceiver cuts equipment down to size
Flash microcontroller is an ACE
Driver takes control of automotive DC motors
Laser diode driver handles multiple standards
Microcontrollers sleep for years on a battery
Speedy ADC doesn't compromise on performance
Fingerprint sensor boosts recognition accuracy
Flash MCUs offer full USB coverage
Novel 32bit core claims benchmark supremacy
Crypto-controller takes charge of SIM cards
LIN transceiver takes system functions onboard
Flash microcontroller meets USB specs
8bit microcontrollers make more of CAN systems
Tiny Flash MCUs promise frugal performance
Controller maintains automotive system safety
Smart MCU aims for point-of-sale control

