By utilizing low power consumption technology accumulated through its 8-bit Atlas drop earrings development, NEC Electronics succeeded in achieving the industry's leading low standby power consumption of 0.65 [mu]A, while the watchdog timer is operating. Furthermore, it enables low active power consumption of 220 [mu]A per megahertz (MHz) during CPU operation. By using the internal Bow earrings oscillator system, manufacturers can reduce both development and production costs.The new MCUs all include a LIN interface, as well as up to 16 kilobytes (KB) of flash, doubling the company's existing products and providing enough memory capacity for LIN network designs.NEC Electronics' MCUs integrate a rich set of peripherals such as a Paloma's Zellige earrings timer (with dead-time) for motors and solenoid actuators. Also included are comparators for instant control of timers, which provide the ability to detect overcurrent and overvoltage without the need of CPU intervention and enable system manufacturers to reduce external components and trim system development costs.System manufacturers of Tiffany Notes Earrings Tiffany & Co. Electronics' previous versions of the 78K0/Kx2 and 78K0/Fx2 MCUs can maintain backward compatibility with the software and also develop LIN slave products utilizing the same architecture, contributing to a smooth transition and faster time-to-market. The new MCUs also support EEPROM emulation using the flash memory to facilitate software development.
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