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Missle Command video game using Atmega32

1. Introduction Brian Smith and Cem Ozkaynak, two Seniors enrolled in ECE 476 at Cornell University, seek to rekindle the mood of impending nuclear annihilation by distant ‘Evil Empires’ through the classic 1980’s video arcade sensation Missile Command. Given the harmonious state of international affairs today and the resounding love for America throughout the world, […]

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Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe and UNIS introduce high speed in-system Flash programming solution for Fujitsu Microcontrollers

(PRWEB) March 12, 2001 March 8th 2001. Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH, a world leading semiconductor supplier and UNIS, an embedded systems development tools vendor, have introduced the Flash-kit programmer, a high-speed, in-system programming solution for all Fujitsu Flash microcontroller families.   Fujitsu’s Flash-based microcontrollers are highly successful with today’s massive demand for reliable devices featuring

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CYAN TECHNOLOGY SECURES GLOBAL SECOND-ROUND FUNDING: DEVELOPER OF MICROCONTROLLERS ATTRACTS FUNDING FROM NIF VENTURES AND CAMBRIDGE GATEWAY FUND

(PRWEB) February 8, 2002 February 6, 2002, Cambridge, UK—Cyan Technology Ltd, the Cambridge-based developer of low-power flash microcontrollers based on technology from Cambridge Consultants Limited, has secured $ 2.8M in second-round funding. The investment comes from NIF Ventures Co. Ltd (NIF Ventures), Japan’s second largest independent VC firm, and The Cambridge Gateway Fund.   Cyan

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Altium’s TASKING Brand First To Support All Infineon Microcontrollers

Altium Limited (PRWEB) February 23, 2002 – SYDNEY, Australia – February 19, 2002 –based electronic design and development software, is pleased to announce that it is the first and only compiler vendor to support all microcontrollers from Infineon Technology. Altium has introduced support in the TASKING development toolsets for four new microcontrollers from Infineon Technologies,

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Debugger with Graphical Peripheral Control Introduced for Fujitsu 16LX Series Flash Microcontrollers

(PRWEB) July 19, 2002 Fujitsu Microelectronics has announced that Accemic GmbH & Co. KG of Munich, Germany has developed an embedded debugger for the Fujitsu 16LX range of Flash microcontrollers.   Modern microcontrollers, such as the Fujitsu 16LX family, are characterised by the increasing number and complexity of on-chip peripherals. Many debuggers offer developers no

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Microchip: Cost-Effective 14-Pin PICmicro® Flash Microcontrollers

(PRWEB) November 2, 2002 Microchip’s family of low-pin count PICmicroâ Flash microcontrollers features integrated analogue-to-digital converter, precision internal oscillator, comparator and quick start-up. The new PIC16F630 and PIC16F676 microcontrollers use Microchip’s PMOS Electrically Erasable Cell process technology which provides best-in-class erase/write endurance, retention, and disturb reliability for both program memory and on-chip data EEPROM. The

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Fujitsu’s new family of world leading 16-bit Flash microcontrollers offers excellent value

(PRWEB) November 27, 2002 Fujitsu’s new family of world leading 16-bit Flash microcontrollers offers excellent value November 25th 2002. Fujitsu’s world leading 16LX Flash microcontrollers have recently been enhanced with the addition of the new, ultra-compact, MB90455 family, and offer exceptional value. The family features four key products, the MB90F455, MB90F456, and MB90F457

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Fujitsu strengthens 32-bit CAN Microcontrollers with new family member

(PRWEB) February 19, 2003 February 18th 2003. Fujitsu Microelectronics has developed a new addition to its 32-bit CAN microcontroller family, the MB91F376G high-end MCU offering 768KB of embedded Flash. Core compatible with all other Fujitsu CAN microcontrollers of the MB91360 family, this new device is particularly suitable for use in a wide variety of automotive

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