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Fujitsu Intros Low Pin Count MC Series
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 16, 2008 1054 hrs IST
Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia announced addition of three series featuring low pin count (LPC), with 20 pins or less, to its F2MC-8FX family of high-performance 8-bit microcontrollers (MCs) with embedded flash memory.
The new additions - the MB95200H series (20-pin), MB95210H series (8-pin) and MB95220H series (16-pin) - have been introduced in response to the rise in demand for LPC microcontrollers for use in home appliances and other consumer electronics in the Asian market, the company said.
Apart from their use as main microcontrollers, the new series can also be used as sub-microcontrollers. The new series also employs a 1-line on-chip debug that uses only one pin on the microcontroller, thereby minimizing the number of pins used for debugging in product development.
Furthermore, along with these series, the company is providing the MB2146-410-01-E starter kit, which is a product development environment combined as a single package.
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