Eight-Bit Flash MCU Family Keeps A Tight Budget

Oct. 8, 2008
Deemed highly cost effective, the ST7FOX series eight-bit, flash microcontrollers (MCUs) includes devices with 2 KB to 8 KB of flash memory and with eight to 32 pins. The devices achieve a low unit cost via a simplified feature set. They operate at on

Deemed highly cost effective, the ST7FOX series eight-bit, flash microcontrollers (MCUs) includes devices with 2 KB to 8 KB of flash memory and with eight to 32 pins. The devices achieve a low unit cost via a simplified feature set. They operate at on a 5V power supply and include a RC oscillator, which users can calibrate within the application. Samples of ST7FOX are available now in eight-pin DIP or SO-8 packages, with prices for all at less than $0.50 each in large quantities. STMICROELECTRONICS, Lexington, MA. (888) 787-3550.

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