Microchip Technology Inc. today announced from the Sensors Expo in Rosemont, IL the expansion of its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) with the PIC24F “GB2” family. This new family features an integrated hardware crypto engine, a Random Number Generator (RNG) and One-Time-Programmable (OTP) key storage for protecting data in embedded applications. The PIC24F “GB2” devices offer up to
Microchip has tuned its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC microcontroller range with increased data protection capabilities. The MCUs integrate a hardware crypto engine, a Random Number Generator (RNG) and One-Time-Programmable (OTP) key storage or protecting data in embedded applications. Several security features are integrated into the PIC24F “GB2” family, to protect embedded data. The fully featured hardware crypto engine, supporting
72 fabs were closed between 2009-2013 and another nine fabs are to close this year, says IC Insights. Since mid-2007, the IC industry has been paring down older capacity (i.e. 200mm and smaller wafers) in order to produce devices more cost-effectively on larger wafers. A few fabs have been refurbished for production using larger wafers or for production of “non-IC”
Rohde & Schwarz has introduced a radio conformance test system for standard-compliant testing of components for vehicle-to-vehicle applications and intelligent transport systems (ITS). The TS-ITS100 automated test system for standard-compliant testing of RF components in line with IEEE 802.11p. These components are used for vehicle-to-vehicle communications and intelligent transport systems (ITS). Using sequencer software developed especially for RF conformance tests,
Renesas Electronics Europe achieved VDE (the German Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies) certification for its IEC60335-compliant self-test software aimed at its RX100 microcontroller (MCU) family. The free-of-charge software is available for download from the company’s Web site. In addition to the on-chip hardware safety features, the self-test CPU software makes it easier for manufacturers of industrial, motor-control, and
Toshiba Corporation has been selected to provide the battery for the United Kingdom’s first 2MW scale lithium-titanate battery based Energy Storage System (ESS) to support grid management. The company’s 1MWh SCiB™ battery will be installed in a primary substation in central England in September. Large-scale ESS are increasingly seen as a versatile solution in managing electricity supply. Installed in wind
While many think of “glow-in-the-dark” materials as mere retro throwbacks to the ’80s, scientists say that glowing luminescent technology could be the answer to building a more sustainable cities. From plants infused with luminescent DNA to roads painted with glowing green paint, recent experiments increasingly prove the viability of swapping electric lights for renewable and emission-free, glow-in-the-dark lighting. Keep reading
Is Tesla Motors the world’s most important automaker? Whatever you may think about that question, one of the most important financial services groups in the world, Morgan Stanley, apparently thinks so. Do you really want to argue with it about choosing an EV manufacturer? While those of us involved in the green-tech fields can probably pretty easily see
Ecosphere Technologies’ latest product combines several of our very favorite things in one easy-to-transport package: shipping containers, off-the-grid solar power, and clean drinking water generation. With their new Ecos PowerCube, the company can deliver a shipping-container-sized, self-sustaining solar power station by air, sea, rail or road to anywhere in the world it is needed. According to the Ecosphere Technologies‘website,
Texas Instruments usage of FRAM has significantly improved the power utilization of many microcontroller applications. These micros still have on-chip SRAM but they replace flash storage with FRAM that has a faster write speed and does not suffer from flash memory’s limited write lifetime. FRAM lifetime is rated in trillions of cycles. This allows FRAM to be used for code