ON Semiconductor has developed a range of image co-processors to work with 1.2 and 2 megapixel image sensors specifically in automotive rear view and surround view cameras. According to Sandor Barna, vice president at ON Semiconductor, the processor will support both 1080p and 720p video in automotive applications. “We have added higher resolution, multiple interfaces and new automotive-targeted features such as ASIL support,” said Barna. The ...
Microprocessors
Design kit for STM32F7 MCU has Arduino extension
STMicroelectronics’ STM32F7 series ARM Cortex-M7 core microcontroller just got easier to design in with a starter kit that has a Arduino Uno connector for coupling into the open source design environment. Dubbed the Discovery kit, it comes with a 4.3-inch WQVGA colour LCD with touchscreen. There is a 128Mbit Quad-SPI flash memory interface, 128Mbit SDRAM and interfaces for a micro SD ...
Microchip targets 8-bit PICs at LED lights and motor control
Microchip targets 8-bit PICs at LED lights and motor control. It has introduced two new 8-bit microcontrollers in its range of PIC MCUs with core-independent peripherals (CIPs) which carry out processing functions without running the CPU. The intention is to extend the performance of low cost 8-bit MCUs by having dedicated hardware instead of software to run peripheral functions such ...
Renesas adds more DSP to low power IoT MCUs
Renesas Electronics has introduced a low power microcontroller with DSP extensions and a floating point unit (FPU) in its RX series. The RX231 32-bit microcontrollers are based on a new version of the RX CPU core with a performance benchmark score of 4.16 CoreMark/MHz, which is a 35% increase on the previous generation RX200 series. With operating speeds of 54MHz, ...
ST in production with Cortex-M7 ‘super’ DSP MCUs
STMicroelectronics says it is in volume production of its first ARM Cortex-M7 processor-based microcontrollers. The STM32F7 range of microcontrollers takes advantage of the Cortex-M7 core’s DSP extension capabilities. It has about twice the digital-signal processing (DSP) capability of the earlier Cortex-M4 processor. See: What’s ARM doing in the DSP market? This will make it useful in applications requiring high-speed or multi-channel audio, video, ...
Freescale’s most power efficient processor has two ARM cores
Freescale’s latest generation of ARM-based embedded processors, the i.MX7 series integrates two different Cortex processor cores which adds to the MCU’s power efficiency. As a successor the the i.MX6 series, the i.MX7 series represents Freescale’s most power efficient ARM-based applications processor to date. The 28nm chip has a specified power efficiency of power efficiency of 15.7DMIPS/mW, and a low power state ...
FTDI bundles free 32bit MCU hardware with FT90x compiler
Glasgow-based FTDI is promoting its 32-bit RISC FT90x microcontrollers with a free development board when the associated compiler is bought from MikroElektronika. Rather than being any of the usual suspects, the processing core within the FT90x was developed by FTDI runs with zero wait states up to 100MHz and delivers 293DMips. The development board, Clicker 2, also from MikroE, has ...
MIPS P5600 core licensed for Russian comms processor
Russian fables chip firm Baikal has integrated a multi-core MIPS Warrior P-class (P5600) CPU into its Baikal-T1 communications processor. “We are glad to present the world’s first publicly-announced implementation of the P5600 CPU,” said Baikal CTO Grigoriy Khrenov, “We created a high-performance, highly efficient communications SoC with a wide range of modern high-speed interfaces. Another valuable feature is the possibility to ...
MCU has Class-D amp for speech
Lapis Semiconductor has added voice playback capability and a Class-D amplifier to an 8bit microcontroller. 450mW is available at the output at 3V, or 1W at 5V. Called ML610Q304, it comes with up to 96kbyte program flash, 2kbyte data flash and 1kbyte RAM. Hardware-based audio playback minimises CPU load, and two suggested playback formats are 16kHz 16bitPCM and 16kHz HQ-ADPCM. ...
Small Box PC for automation and signage
IEC-3300 is a small-box computer based around Intel’s Bay Trail Celeron and Atom processors from Arbor Technology in Milton Keynes. Inside the 109 x 163mm enclosure, soldered-in processor options are: 1.58GHz dual-core N2807 Celeron (standard) 2GHz quad-core J1900 Celeron (option) 1.33GHz dual-core E3825 Atom (option) Applications are expected in automation and digital signage. “The system is perfect for customers looking for out-of-the-box CE/FCC certification. said ...