SAN FRANCISCO — Once confined to a few niche markets, microcontroller vendors are suddenly clamoring to take the lead in offering general-purpose MCUs based on 32-bit processor cores — a trend that ...
The newest 32-bit MCUs now incorporate flash memory, A/D converters, PWMs, at prices that approach that of 16-bit devices. 32-bit controllers have evolved to become only marginally more expensive than ...
For the PDF version of this article, click here. Automakers' requirements for better performance and more memory are driving up demand for 32-bit embedded microcontroller units (MCUs). That's good ...