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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Silicon Storage Technology | Subject: SST89V54RD-33-C-QIF
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 September 2007

Small microcontrollers suit mobile
applications

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The SST89V54RD-33-C-QIF's small size and low power consumption make it suitable for small form factor mobile application

Silicon Storage Technology (SSTI) has released the SST89V54RD-33-C-QIF, a new addition to its SuperFlash-based FlashFlex family of 8bit, 8051-compatible microcontrollers It is available in a 6 x 6mm WQFN package, making it the smallest 8051-based microcontroller currently on the market

The device's miniature size and low power consumption make it suitable for small form factor mobile applications such as notebook PCs, MP3 players and GPS systems, as well as home entertainment devices including HDMI products.

It also supports in-system programming (ISP) and in-application programming (IAP).

"As the sophistication of mobile devices increases, size reduction and low power consumption become even larger issues for product design teams", said Paul Lui, Senior Vice President of the Standard and Special Product group at SST and President of SST China.

"The new thin and powerful SST89V54RD was designed to help our customers meet the size, power and performance requirements of next-generation portable consumer electronic devices".

The WQFN package has a nominal package height of 0.7mm.

It supports both IAP and ISP, enabling the user to update the flash device in the field or in an application.

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