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News Release from: Freescale Semiconductor | Subject: MC9S08SH32 (SH32) and S9S08SG32 (SG32)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2008
More options in entry-level 8bit MCUs
Freescale has extended the advantages of the HCS08 core and peripherals for systems needing more bandwidth.
Freescale Semiconductor has broadened its entry-level 8bit S08 microcontroller (MCU) family with the addition of the MC9S08SH32 (SH32) and S9S08SG32 (SG32) devices The SH32 and SG32 MCUs are designed to help reduce board space, system cost and power consumption, providing the flexibility and functionality that developers need to design a wide array of embedded applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The SH/SG devices feature robust memory options of up to 1Kbyte RAM and up to 32Kbyte Flash and an A/D convertor with a built-in temperature sensor.
The SH32 is ideal for general-purpose consumer and industrial applications ranging from motor control to cordless power tools, whereas the SG32 has an extended temperature range designed for general-purpose automotive applications, such as body electronics.
By increasing Flash memory voltage levels to the 2.7-5.5V range, Freescale has extended the advantages of the HCS08 core and peripherals for systems needing more bandwidth.
Shared peripherals and a common set of development tools help make it quick and easy for engineers to leverage their design investments.
The MC9S08SH32/16 and S9S08SG32/16 microcontrollers are available now.
The suggested resale price in 10,000-piece quantities starts at US $1.32 for the SH16 and $1.48 for the SH32.
The SH32 and SG32 MCUs are supported by a broad range of development tools.
The DEMO9S08SH32 and DEMO9S08SG32 kits are available at a suggested resale price of US $69 each.
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