Fujitsu Semiconductor expands microcontroller products

Fujitsu Semiconductor announced the launch of 64 new products, including
the third wave of products in its FM3 Family of new 32-bit RISC
microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor core.


The new products are under two groups. The High Performance Group will
have 54 products that include the MB9B610/510/410/310/210/110 Series, the
MB9BF618TPMC, while the Ultra Low Leak Group with a total of 10 products that
includes the MB9A130 Series, the MB9AF132LPMC, and other products.


The MB9B610/510/410/310/210/110 Series in the High Performance Group are
designed for processor-intensive system controllers and communications-oriented
systems, with CAN and USB2.0 functionality, as well as the industry’s first
2-channel Ethernet-MAC support.


Meanwhile, the MB9A130 Series in the Ultra Low Leak Group is optimized
for a broad range of battery-powered applications.


The addition of the 54 products in the High Performance Group and 10
products in the Ultra Low Leak Group brings the FM3 Family to a total of 160
products to suit every application. Fujitsu Semiconductor plans to continue
expanding the FM3 to reach 200 products by the end of 2011, and more than 500
products by the end of FY 2012.


These products are ideal for applications that demand high-speed
processing, including system controllers, office equipment, programmable
controllers, and other automated factory equipment.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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