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Date: 21st Jun 2011

32-bit Cortex-M0 based microcontroller with built-in USB Full Speed 2.0 from Nuvoton

Nuvoton has launched the new low power 32-bit Cortex-M0 microcontroller NUC122 series with in built-in USB Full Speed 2.0 devices. The NUC122 series is suggested for consumer electronics, industrial control, security, and communication system applications.

The NUC122 series features 60MHz high speed and supports 32-bit multiplier, nested vector interrupt control structure NVIC, dual-channel APB and the peripheral direct memory access PDMA. In addition, it equipped with flash memory ranging from 32K to 64K Bytes, SRAM from 4K to 8K Bytes, high-performance communications peripherals UART, SPI, I2C, USB 2.0 FS device, and low-voltage reset function. Its timer functions include pulse-width modulation PWM, capture and compare functions. There are four sets 32-bit Timer, RTC, Watchdog Timer, the internal RC oscillator, etc.

The NuTiny- 122-SDK is the development kit supports NUC122 series to work with Keil RVMDK , IAR EWARM evaluation development environment , and CooCox(http://www.coocox.com/Nuvoton.htm) - a free and open development tool , including project manager, editor, compiler tools and debugger. Nuvoton also provides ISP (In System Program) or ICP (In Circuit Program) function, by either on-line or off-line programming system to update flash memory program.

The NUC122 series is now in volume production; it offers the LQFP48/64 and QFN33 package types for various applications.


 
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