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- | Try to put the latest devices on top of each section and mark end-of-line products. Only specify the main parameters of the micro controllers and go more into deep with details about the CAN interface. Always try to put a link to the data sheet or manual. | + | ====== Microsemi ====== |
+ | Try to put the latest devices on top of each section and mark end-of-line products. Only specify the main parameters of the micro controllers and go more into deep with details about the CAN interface. Always try to put a link to the data sheet or manual. | ||
+ | In March 2018 Microchip Technology announced it would acquire Microsemi for approximately $10 billion. | ||
===== SoC ===== | ===== SoC ===== | ||
- | **SmartFusion2** 166 MHz ARM Cortex-M3 Processor and Microcontroller Subsystem in SmartFusion2 SoC FPGA Devices | + | [[http:// |
- | Microsemi has announced the availability of its first production-qualified | + | |
The SmartFusion2 concept is used in [[ http:// | The SmartFusion2 concept is used in [[ http:// | ||
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**CAN Controller Features: | **CAN Controller Features: | ||
- | Possibly the [[controllers: | + | Possibly the [[controllers: |
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===== FPGA ===== | ===== FPGA ===== | ||
+ | Microsemi (USA) has announced PCIe implementations based on [[http:// | ||
===== 8 bit Controllers ===== | ===== 8 bit Controllers ===== | ||