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 | Rabbit Semiconductor - Embedded Networking and Single Board Computers
8/16 bit Microcontrollers
Rabbit Semiconductor provides low-cost, quick-to-market solutions for a
variety of networked embedded systems. Rabbit's RabbitCore microprocessor core modules and customizable single-bard computer solutions
offer fast and powerful development solutions with a variety of
form factors, I/O configurations, and memory. These solutions are used in
building security, point of sale, parking systems, telecommunications,
vehicle and ship systems, container tracking and a broad variety of similar
applications. Rabbit bundles hardware and software together, creating an
engineer-friendly development environment.
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 | Renesas R8C High Integration Microcontroller
The Renesas R8C microcontroller is an easy to learn core with sophisticated peripherals. With an 8-bit data path and a 16-bit ALU, the Renesas R8C has quickly become one of the most popular 8-bit solutions available.
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 | Renesas Technology
Flash Microcontrollers; Broad-range supplierA joint merger of Hitachi and Mitsubishi product lines, Renesas boasts an impressive array of semiconductor products. A very broad-range manufacturer of semiconductors including microcontrollers, discretes, Flash, SRAM. 8-bit thru 32-bit cores. Excellent development tool support. The combined microcontroller product portfolio includes the H8, SuperH, R8C, M16C, R32C, and much much more! more information
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 | Stock Point Electronics - Obsolete Semiconductors!
A full-service electronic distributor specializing in sourcing obsolete semiconductors and hard-to-find electronic components. Over 20 years in the industry and #1 in the field! Search a huge inventory of genuine OEM components.
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 | Analog Devices
Manufacturer of 16-bit and 32-bit DSPs with fair development tool support. Wide variety of precision analog components, as well as the MicroConverter, an 8051 microcontroller with a 12-bit A/D converter.
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 | Atmel Corporation
8051, AT91, AVR, AVR32 Microcontrollers
Atmel manufactures the popular 8051, the AT91 ARM7, Atmel AVR 8-bit RISC, and the AT57 dual CPU DSP. Flash varieties of most Atmel microcontrolelrs are available. Wide development tools support is available for the 8051 & AT91. Atmel's 8-bit AVR has many devotees. The Atmel AVR32 is an MCU/DSP hybrid that has a 7-stage pipeline with parallel out-of-order execution.
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 | Dallas Semiconductor
Fast Flash Microcontrollers
Manufactures a line of high-performance Flash 8051 microcontrollers, 50 MIPS peak at 50 MHz, as well as "secure" microcontrollers, an 8051 with a watch battery to keep the SRAM alive. Extensive development tools support. Now a division of Maxim Integrated Products.
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 | Freescale Semiconductor
Microcontrollers, Broad Range Supplier
Popular manufacturer of a wide variety of analog and digital semiconductors, including a number of microcontroller families ranging from 8-bit to 32-bit. A partial list includes the 68HC05, 68HC11, 68HC908, 68HC11, 68HC12, 68000, 68020, 68030, 68040, Coldfire, MCore, PowerPC, DSP56800, and lots more. Formerly known as Motorola.
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 | Hitachi Semiconductor
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 | Infineon Technologies
C16x, C500, TriCore. Broad Range Supplier
8-bit microcontrollers based on the 8051. 16-bit ROM & OTP microcontrollers with outstanding development tool support. CAN and USB microcontrollers. A broad-range supplier of a wide variety of semiconductor products.
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 | Intel Corporation
Pentiums, High Performance Chipsets
Popular manufacturer of Pentium PC microprocessors (of course), in addition to motherboards, PC chipsets, server RAID controller, microcontrollers, PCI bridges, ethernet products, Flash memory, and a wide range of connectivity chips.
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 | Microchip Technology
8-bit Microcontrollers, Interface Chips
Over 1.8 Billion Flash MCUs Shipped!
PICmicro� microcontrollers (MCUs); analog/interface products; Serial EEPROMs; microID� RFID tags; KEELOQ� security devices; and the dsPIC� family of Digital Signal Controllers. Very good Development Tools. Microchip had shipped their One Billionth Flash Microcontroller by June 2005.
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