Embedded flash microcontrollers

STR910F Series of embedded flash microcontrollers (MCUs) combines Ethernet connectivity, an ARM9E processor core, and large embedded SRAM and flash memories in a general-purpose flash microcontroller family.

By Control Engineering Staff June 5, 2006

STR910F Series of embedded flash microcontrollers (MCUs) combines Ethernet connectivity, an ARM9E processor core, and large embedded SRAM and flash memories in a general-purpose flash microcontroller family. Line is said to create new possibilities for system designers to transform powerful embedded-control applications into low-cost local area network or Internet nodes. Developed to meet growing demands for higher-performance embedded-control applications and to enable Ethernet connectivity, the devices are an extension of the company’s STR7XX Series of ARM7TDMI-based MCUs. Applications include industrial control and factory automation, serial-protocol gateways, building automation, and portable instrumentation.

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