Tag: ARM Cortex M0+
HC32L110 is possible the world’s smallest MCU housed in a CSP16 Package
HDSC HC32L110 is an Arm Cortex-M0+ microcontroller available in a minuscule 1.59 x 1.436 mm CSP16 package, possibly making it the world’s smallest Arm MCU. HC32L110 Specifications HC32L110 has an MCU core of Arm Cortex-M0+ 32-bit core up to 32 MHz, 2 to 4KB RAM with parity check,...
Continue ReadingE-peas’ EDMS105N General Purpose Microcontroller For Sensing Applications
At CES 2022, Belgium fabless semiconductor company, E-peas, known for ultra-low-power and high-performance circuits in reducing energy consumption for IoT applications, announced a general-purpose microcontroller, EDMS105N. As the name suggests, EDMS stands for edge device...
Continue Reading32-bit MCU has dedicated audio hardware
Epson has launched the S1C31D51, a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU that has integrated hardware that is able to play sound on speakers and buzzers. by Ally Winning @ eenewsembedded.com Epson will manufacture 200,000 of the new controllers each month. The ARM Cortex-M0+ processor features a...
Continue ReadingZero BZ1 Arduino Board comes with SD and LiPo charger
One of the most beautiful things about using the Arduino ecosystem is its stackable ideology, where you can easily add new functionality to almost any Arduino board and make the bare metal Arduino board look so powerful. Hackers can decide to add an IoT add-on, SD storage add-on, or...
Continue ReadingTau : The Tiny 32-bit Arduino Zero Compatible!
"Tau" is a new board in the world of embedded systems, designed by Rabid Prototypes. It is powered by a 32-bit ARM core, but Tau's main strength is full compatibility with the well-known Arduino Zero, yet in a very tiny package. What is the Tau? The Tau is an extremely...
Continue ReadingLoRaONE: the LoRa® IoT development board
LoRaONE is a new board to help you develop IoT applications fast and with ease. It's an Arduino compatible board packed with features and sensors, making it the ideal solution for makers and creators that can’t wait to make the Internet of Things a reality. It is easy to program,...
Continue ReadingKinetis KEA128 StarterTRAK for CAN Applications
This reference design is a low-cost development kit based on Kinetis EA series MCUs that allows faster prototyping and tool reuse. This evaluation board features either one of the KEA128, KEA64 or KEA8 MCUs, depending on the board version. This particular design uses KEA128. The...
Continue ReadingOSHChip – general purpose processor board in DIP format
OSHChip is a general purpose processor board based on ARM Cortex-M0 32 bit processor running at 16 MHz. It includes 2.4 GHz Bluetooth Low Energy radio and a broad range of built-in Peripherals. It features 256 KBytes of Flash memory for program and data and 32 KBytes of SRAM. All this...
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