MSC offers 32-bit microcontrollers with 200MHz clock speed and 2MB flash memory
MSC Vertriebs
V850E2M/MN4 microcontroller range
Now available from MSC, Renesas Electronics’ four 32-bit All Flash microcontrollers (MCUs), the uPD70F3515, uPD70F3514, uPD70F3512 and uPD70F3510 all feature a processing performance of up to 1,024 Dhrystone MIPS.
These additions to the V850E2M/MN4 embedded flash microcontroller range have a clock speed of up to 200MHz, up to two built-in CPU cores and up to 2MB of flash memory.
Single-core versions have 64KB of RAM and dual-core versions have 128KB of RAM.
Detailed information and samples of the four new MCUs in the V850E2M/MN4 family of high-performance MCUs, which are available in a 304-pin fine pitch ball grid array (FBGA) package, are available from Renesas on request.
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