Friday 14 April 2017

TOSHIBA EXPANDS LINE-UP OF ARM® CORTEX®-M-BASED MICROCONTROLLERS

TOKYO, April 13 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- Toshiba Corporation's
(TOKYO: 6502) Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company today
announced the launch of “M3H group (2),” as the third product group in
the TXZ™ Family of low-power, high-speed microcontrollers based on the
ARM Cortex-M core. Sample shipments of the 24 products in the group will
start in May with mass production scheduled to start in September.

Toshiba
launched “M3H Group (1)” with 30 products for consumer and industrial
device applications in May 2016, as the first product group of the TXZ
family. October saw the start of sample shipments of 13 products from
the second product group, "M4K Group," equipped with a vector engine.

The
newly launched “M3H group (2)” ranks higher than the first phase “M3H
group (1)”. Its products have a package line-up that extends to a
maximum of 144-pins, and a built-in maximum of 512 KB Flash ROM.

The new products are based on the ARM Cortex-M core for embedded systems, the de facto
industry standard and incorporate high-performance analog circuits and
the wide range of basic functions required to support comprehensive
motor control and application in consumer and industrial devices. The
line-up includes a range of 64 to 144-pin packages and 256 to 512KB of
flash memory, and 32-bit data flash memory.






TOSHIBA EXPANDS LINE-UP OF ARM® CORTEX®-M-BASED MICROCONTROLLERS

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