The microcontroller (MCU) in embedded systems is like the air traffic control system at a busy airport. The MCU can sense its working environment, take appropriate action based on the sensed results, and communicate with related systems. The MCU can manage and control signals in almost all electronic devices, from digital thermometers to smoke detectors to HVAC motors.
Holtek has launched the new 5V wide voltage Arm® Cortex®-M0+ Touch microcontroller HT32F542xx series, with a maximum frequency of 60MHz, providing up to 28 touch keys, and can undergo CS (Conductive Susceptibility) 10V dynamic testing. Additionally, it features an LED controller with automatic scanning capability. It is suitable for various electrical products such as air fryers, rice cookers, smart door locks, washing machine panels, etc.
New 32-bit General Purpose MCU Series Suitable for All Applications
Shanghai, China (March 16, 2023) – Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today launched a scalable Arm® Cortex®-M0+ microcontroller (MCU) product series, further expanding TI's extensive portfolio of analog and embedded processing semiconductor products. This product series features rich computing, pin configurations, memory, and integrated analog options.