ARM7[R] microcontroller integrated with data converter.(Integrated Circuits)

ECN-Electronic Component News, May, 2004

Analog Devices has introduced a microcontroller (MCU) that integrates a 32-bit ARM7[R] RISC processing core with precision data conversion technology. The microcontrollers provide a complete, programmable, 12-bit analog front-end combined with a RISC processing core on a monolithic chip. Designers can maintain performance and gain faster design times using a single-chip that solves integration between the analog front-end and the digital functions of the MCU. The ADuC702x family is based on the 8052 MCU core and is designed for high-performance measurement and control, and data acquisition. The microcontrollers integrate an ARM7TDMI core that features a flash-based 16-/32-bit RISC (reduced instruction set computer) MCU with processing capability up to 45 MIPS peak...

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