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Multiprotocol wireless 32-bit MCU Arm®-based Cortex®-M4 ...

Multiprotocol wireless 32-bit MCU Arm®-based Cortex®-M4 ...

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Multiprotocol wireless 32-bit MCU Arm®-based Cortex®-M4 with FPU, Bluetooth® 5.2 and 802.15.4 radio solution Datasheet -production data. Features Include ST state-of-the-art patented technology Radio – 2.4 GHz – RF transceiver supporting Bluetooth ® 5.2 specification, IEEE 802.15.4-2011 PHY and MAC, supporting Thread and Zigbee ® 3.0

  Wireless

Product Selection Guide - Microchip Technology

Product Selection Guide - Microchip Technology

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SAM B Wireless Wi-Fi, ZigBee, BLE SAM D, SAM L, SAM C Cortex-M0+, 45 DMIPS 16 KB to 256KB Flash 8-bit Flash MCU Industry Leading 8-bit AVR Microcontrollers SAM S70/E70 Cortex-M7 Highest Performing MCU SAM9 ARM926, 440 DMIPS Microprocessor SAMA5 Cortex-A5 FPU, 850 DMIPS FPU Low Power SAM4 & SAMG Cortex-M4 FPU, 180 DMIPs 512KB to 2MB …

  Wireless

MSP432P401R LaunchPad™ Development Kit (MSP …

MSP432P401R LaunchPad™ Development Kit (MSP …

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Power + Performance ARM® 32-bit Cortex®-M4F microcontroller (MCU), including onboard debug probe for programming, debugging, and energy measurements. The MSP432P401R device supports low-power applications requiring increased CPU speed, memory, analog, and 32-bit performance. Figure 1. MSP‑EXP432P401R LaunchPad™ Development Kit

ESP32-S2 Family

ESP32-S2 Family

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MCU. The on-chip memory includes 320 KB SRAM and 128 KB ROM. It also supports multiple external SPI/QSPI/OSPI flash and external RAM chips for more memory space. ESP32-S2 family is designed for ultra-low-power applications with its multiple low-power modes. Its featured fine-grained clock gating, dynamic voltage

  Esp32, Esp32 s2

Which ARM Cortex Core Is Right for Your Application

Which ARM Cortex Core Is Right for Your Application

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some respects to a high-end microcontroller (MCU) but targets larger systems than you would typically use a standard MCU. The Cortex-R4, for example, is well suited for automotive applications. It can be clocked up to 600 MHz (delivering 2.45 DMIPS/MHz), has an 8-stage pipeline with dual-issue, pre-fetch and branch

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