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TI brings 32bit real-time control to cost-sensitive apps
Posted: Oct 4, 2008 11:01 PM

Helping bring processor intensive, real-time control to cost-sensitive applications, Texas Instrumen...[ View complete article ]


Message: TI brings 32bit real-time control to cost-sensitive apps Post time: Oct 4, 2008 11:01 PM
 

Author: contact2ramjee

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Helping bring processor intensive, real-time control to cost-sensitive applications, Texas Instruments Inc. announced a new series of 32bit TMS320F2802x/F2803x MCUs starting at less than $2 in volume.
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