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Microcontrollers are used in every device in the car, so one tiny radio transmitter sends instructions to the lights, indicators etc.
The Compressed Air Powered Car – Zero Pollution and More! | Impact Lab 2007
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Microcontrollers, which are mainly used in home appliances and automobiles, and system chips are the main products for Renesas and NEC Electronics.
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Then, starting next weekend (oct 7th), we have a four week class called "Spooky Projects - Introduction to Microcontrollers with Aurdino" taught by the illustrious Tod E Kurt.
Boing Boing: September 24, 2006 - September 30, 2006 Archives 2006
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Microcontrollers were up 3.5% quarter-over-quarter and represented 79% of revenue.
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However, net revenues from our wholly-owned businesses increased 17% reflecting an improved product portfolio and continued strength in Automotive, MEMS, Microcontrollers and Imaging applications.
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One is the analog MEMS and Microcontrollers in these areas, MEMS and analog are growing in sales.
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Microcontrollers business generated revenues of $301 million, flat sequentially and up 18% year over year.
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Our Analog, MEMS and Microcontrollers business came in slightly below our expectations principally reflecting customer demand changes and the adjustments related to the supply chain disruption due to the situation in Japan.
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FlashCORE III is the highest-quality proven solution for programming Microcontrollers, EPROM, EEPROM, NOR Flash and many others.
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Wind River And Infineon Expand Software Tools For TriCore Microcontrollers Used In Complex Automotive Applications NFC, one technology powering the mobile payment sector, allows customers' payment data to be transmitted to a retailer via wireless connection following the tap of a smartphone.
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