Automotive Grade ARM Cortex-M0+-based MCUs With Capacitive Touch Hardware Support
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Silicon Labs Rolls out Next-Generation 8-Bit Microcontrollers for the IoT
Silicon Labs introduced the company’s next-generation 8-bit MCU portfolio designed for today’s ultra-low-power, small-footprint IoT applications. Silicon Labs’ new EFM8 MCU family includes three lines of highly integrated, peripheral-rich MCUs optimized for exceptional price/performance value, ultra-low-power capacitive touch control and streamlined USB connectivity...
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