The TI MSPM0C1104 accommodates the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ core, 1 KByte RAM and 16 KByte flash on 1.6 mm × 0.861 mm. There is very little space in some devices, for example in smartwatches, in-ear ...
It’s generally pretty easy to spot a microcontroller on a PCB. There are clues aplenty: the more-or-less central location, the nearby crystal oscillator, the maze of supporting passives, and perhaps ...
Texas Instruments (TI) unveiled the MSPM0C1104 at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany. This device is now the world's smallest microcontroller (MCU). Measuring just 1.38mm²—smaller than a black ...
The PIC18F4580 microcontroller series has added four 8-bit CAN (controller-area-network) flash PIC microcontrollers. The devices include 16 and 32 kbytes of flash memory, withstanding mpre than ...
According to Texas Instruments, it has developed the smallest microcontroller available, expanding the company's Arm Cortex-M0+ MSPM0 MCU portfolio. The 1.38-mm 2 wafer chip-scale packaged (WCSP) ...
To help embedded system designers, semiconductor manufacturers including TI are developing feature-rich microcontrollers (MCUs) and embedded processors with smaller footprints. These devices feature ...
Atmel has announced production of what it claims to be the world's smallest flash microcontroller package. The specialist in microcontroller and touch solutions has launched today announced production ...
Here at Hackaday, it’s a pretty safe bet that putting “World’s smallest” in the title of an article will instantly attract comments claiming that someone else built a far smaller version of the same ...
Adding to the SuperFlash-based FlashFlex family of eight-bit, 8051-compatible microcontrollers, the SST89V54RD-33-C-QIF is available in a 6 mm x 6 mm x 0.8 mm WQFN package standing 0.7 mm in height, ...