Low-power battery-operated microcontroller with a robust instruction set
18-04-2016 |
Mouser Electronics
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Semiconductors
Available from Mouser, the Intel Quark D2000 Microcontroller is a low-power, battery-operated, 32-bit microcontroller with a more robust instruction set than other entry-level devices. It also increases input/output options over other entry-level microcontrollers. Within its small footprint, the device includes an ultra-low-power core running at 32MHz. It also includes 32k integrated flash, 8KB OTP memory, and 8KB SRAM. This microcontroller extends excellent Intel security down to the device level with software and hardware-based features to help protect your data at every endpoint. It is interoperable with other Intel-based systems—simplifying integration of edge products in end-to-end IoT architectures. More can be handled at the device level, reducing the need for more costly and potentially unnecessary gateways, depending on the application.
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