It’s smaller than a pepper grain but don’t let its tiny size fool you. Texas Instruments has unveiled the world’s smallest ...
Texas Instruments says its very, very, very small microcontroller is suitable for devices such as electric toothbrushes, stylus pens and wearables.
As consumers increasingly demand more features in smaller devices, the need for compact components like this MCU has become ...
The 8-bit microcontroller remains a vital component in embedded design due to its power efficiency, adaptability, and ...
The ‘sensor’ mode doesn’t require a separate chip; the on-board STM8L151 microcontroller reads analog values on two pins and sends them over the air to the DRF4432S receiver module.
The Wheatstone bridge is a ubiquitous circuit configuration that is useful in detecting small changes in resistance.
Measuring only 1.38mm, Texas Instruments' new MCU is about the size of a black pepper flake. But it could have a big impact in helping to create "shrinking products"—from medical wearables to electric ...
The TI MSPM0C1104 accommodates the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ core, 1 KByte RAM and 16 KByte flash on 1.6 mm × 0.861 mm.
At the recently concluded Embedded World 2025, Infineon showcased its analog chip technologies for power management and ...
The average punter shunts audio around with analog 3.5 mm cables ... cavalcade of internal timers were daisy chained to allow the microcontroller to recover a clock from the self-clocked S ...
This article explains how to extend the battery lifetime of a device by adding a nanopower converter to an existing system, ...