Tag: SRAM

T-Keyboard-S3-Pro: ESP32-S3 and STM32 Integration for Modular, Customizable Keyboards
The T-Keyboard-S3-Pro is an upgraded version of the T-Keyboard-S3 project, designed for modular configurations and enhanced connectivity. This keyboard integrates ESP32-S3 microcontroller technology for robust wireless communication and advanced control features. It eliminates the...
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KAGA FEI ES4L15BA1 Low-Power BLE Module Features Cortex-M33, RISC-V Coprocessor, and Multi-Rate BLE Support
Kaga FIE has recently announced the ES4L15BA1, a Low-Power BLE wireless module that’s currently under development, designed to offer high-performance connectivity with Bluetooth 6.0, supporting data rates of 2M, 1M, 500k, and 125kbps, as well as advanced features like Angle of Arrival...
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NXP RW612: A Tri-Radio Wireless MCU Integrates Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and 802.15.4 for Smart Home and Industrial Automation
The NXP has recently introduced RW612, a tri-radio wireless MCU integrating Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) 5.4, and 802.15.4 radios. Powered by a 260 MHz Arm Cortex-M33 core with TrustZone-M, it includes 1.2 MB of SRAM and a high-bandwidth Quad SPI interface with secure decryption...
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Running MicroPython on Flipper Zero for Embedded Applications With Key Features and Use Cases
MicroPython is a streamlined version of Python designed for small microcontrollers, such as the Flipper Zero. It is a smaller version of Python designed for devices with limited power and memory and allows you to write programs in Python that can run on small devices. Though it...
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Adafruit Feather RP2350 Development Board with Raspberry Pi RP2350A MCU and 22-Pin HSTX Display Interface
Adafruit has launched the Feather RP2350, a development board powered by Raspberry Pi's RP2350 chip. It features 8MB of flash, a 22-pin HSTX output port, and a Stemma QT connector for easy sensor integration, along with an optional PSRAM slot. Designed for both beginners and experienced...
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AI Compute Acceleration Startup Builds the Largest Chip Ever For Deep Learning Applications
To meet the ever-increasing computational demands of AI, California based AI startup, Cerebras Systems, just recently unveiled its very first announced element claimed to be the most massive AI chip ever made. With an astounding measurement of 46,225 mm2 (up to 56.7 times more than the...
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Renesas Electronics Achieves Lowest Embedded SRAM Power of 13.7 nW/Mbit
Renesas Electronics Corporation announced the successful development of a new low-power SRAM circuit technology that achieves a record ultra-low power consumption of 13.7 nW/Mbit in standby mode. The prototype SRAM also achieves a high-speed readout time of 1.8 ns during active...
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Mikron 1663RU1 – 16 Mibit SRAM Die-Shot
Here is a die-shot, this time it’s a 1663RU1 from Russia’s Mikron semiconductor manufacturer. At the time of its release this was Russia’s first 90nm chip (by comparison 14nm is now available). Mikron is currently the most advanced microelectronic fab in Russia, located in...
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