SUNNYVALE, USA: Fujitsu Semiconductor America Inc. will highlight the company's newest microcontrollers (MCUs), ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) devices, high-performance graphics display controllers (GDCs), and power management ICs (PMICs) at the annual Embedded Systems Conference in Boston Sept. 26-29 at the Symmetry Electronics booth, number 814.
Fujitsu will demonstrate its FM3 family of 32-bit, general-purpose microcontrollers featuring the industry's leading-edge ARM Cortex-M3 CPU. The devices, which integrate Fujitsu's reliable and secure high-speed embedded Flash technology, include a host of robust peripheral features, including motor control timers, ADCs and a wide range of communication interfaces.
Fujitsu announced 64 additions to the FM3 family. The new MB9Bx10 High-Performance Series MCUs, which feature the industry's first two-channel Ethernet MAC support, are designed for processor-intensive system controllers and communications-oriented systems. The MB9A130 Ultra-Low-Leak Series MCUs are optimized for battery-powered applications and low-cost products.
Fujitsu will also demonstrate its 8-bit F2MC-8FX low-pin-count MCUs. These devices meet the growing demand for microcontrollers in compact, low-cost applications such as home appliances, electrical tools, energy management, digital electronics, healthcare products and accessories.
Monday, September 26, 2011
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