Atmel says it is aiming to address what it sees as a gap in the market for improved security in microcontroller-based designs. āThere is a current void in the consumer, medical and computing sectors ...
These security features are available in two devices compatible with standard serial EEPROMs, one supporting I2C and the other supporting SPI. This allows system developers to add security to existing ...
With confined spacing in smaller IoT, wearables, battery and cable identification applications, Atmel's AT21CS01/11 devices eliminate the need for external capacitors and rectifiers with its parasitic ...
-- 5.0V Core CMOS, 17.0V and 40.0V LDMOS Transistors Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a global leader in the development and fabrication of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced today the ...
The companyās latest memory offering logs on as the industryās first 128-Kb serial EEPROM in an eight-pin XDFN package with an overall height of 0.4 mm. Measuring 1.8 mm x 2.2 mm, the device is ...
chargers, sensor end-points and low-end motor control applications. Three new 14-pin tinyAVR(R) products are added to the wide AVR family of Flash Microcontrollers. All three devices are pin ...
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today three new 20-pin tinyAVR(R) Flash microcontroller devices with high-speed timers targeting battery chargers, sensor end-points and motor control ...
Rousset, France -- January 20, 2003 . . . Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today that it is sampling a fully integrated USB Full-Speed secure microcontroller in a PQFP44 package. The ...
The Atmel family of tinyAVR microcontrollers are targeted at applications that run from a single battery, such as AA, AAA, or coin cell. The first in this family is the ATtiny43U for portable battery ...
Atmel has extended its CryptoAuthentication product portfolio to include the ATAES132 EEPROM device, the first with advanced encryption standard Counter with CBC-MAC (AES-CCM) authentication. Designed ...
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