Embedded: 32-Bit MCU Incorporates 16-Channel, 10-Bit ADC

July 19, 2004
The 32-bit V850E/RS1 microcontroller targets high-end automotive safety applications like restraint control. This 40-MHz MCU includes a 16-channel, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a buffered clocked serial interface. Prices start at...

The 32-bit V850E/RS1 microcontroller targets high-end automotive safety applications like restraint control. This 40-MHz MCU includes a 16-channel, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a buffered clocked serial interface. Prices start at $10. With 256 kbytes of flash with error correction control and 16 kbytes of RAM, the V850E/RS1 costs $13.

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