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Subatomic Particle Boards'' for Microcontrollers - Innovative Evaluation Platforms from Renesas
Renesas Technology America, Inc. has announced three innovative ''Subatomic Particle Board'' (SPB) demonstration platforms, for the M16C, R8C and H8 microcontroller families.
They ease the assessment of the on-chip peripheral functions and system development tools of MCUs by offering a truly integrated suite of hardware and software.
They provide a fully working combination of software and hardware, supplemented by interactive tutorials that...
preview:
http://america.renesas.com
date: 4/18/2008
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Renesas Technology Expands R32C/100 Series with 50 New MCUs with Fast On-chip Flash
Renesas Technology America, Inc. today announced an extensive expansion of its R32C/100 series of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs): 50 new products have been added, comprising 11 groups for automotive and other applications.
The new MCUs are built around the R32C/100 high-performance 32-bit CPU core, the most advanced available in the M16C family of complex instruction set computer (CISC) devices.
They operate at speeds as fast as 64MHz,...
preview:
http://america.renesas.com
date: 4/18/2008
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Avnet Electronics Marketing Launches Art of Motor Control SpeedWay
The Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas group of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE:AVT), is launching the Art of Motor Control SpeedWay Design Workshop(TM) featuring Renesas Technology America, Inc. The Art of Motor Control Design workshop features practical techniques for implementing motor control designs and will be offered in locations throughout North America beginning March 27. Avnet's factory-trained field applications engineers (FAEs) have...
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http://www.avnet.com
date: 4/10/2008
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