If you’ve ever needed an example of why you should not plug random USB peripherals into your computer, you need only look at BadUSB. The BadUSB attack relies on the fact that the microcontroller ...
Originally designed for use in the PC industry, the Universal Serial Bus (USB) is rapidly finding an even bigger market in the embedded world. There, USB connectors are taking up residence on ...
Last year, Jiangsu Yuheng Co., Ltd introduced a new microcontroller. The CH554 is a microcontroller with an E8051 core with a 24 MHz clock, a little more than 1 kB of RAM, and a bit more than 14 kB ...
PIC18F14K50 brings advanced features and exceptional value to the embedded USB market. This low cost PIC Microcontroller features a full speed USB 2.0 compliant interface that can automatically change ...
The Happy Gecko USB-enabled microcontrollers (MCUs) from Silicon Labs exhibit low power drain, enabling longer battery life in energy harvesting applications. The Happy Gecko USB-enabled ...
Eindhoven, Netherlands and San Jose, California, November 30, 2011 - NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today introduced the LPC11U2x series – the first microcontroller based on the ARM® ...
Designing with Tiva(tm) C Series microcontrollers (MCUs) is now even easier with the new Tiva™ C Series TM4C123G USB+CAN Development Kit from Texas Instrume nts Incorporated (TI). Featuring a Tiva C ...
Battery-charger-control designers face a fundamental choice: to use a part from the rich selection of dedicated charge-control ICs available from many vendors or to use a programmable microcontroller.
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