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Spansion after HMIs with FM4 family

Don Dingee

Moderator
Fitting in the space between a simple LCD interface and a full-up GPU found on SoCs, Spansion has introduced the FM4 S6E2DH microcontroller. It adds a 2D rendering graphics display controller backed by 512KB video RAM to an ARM Cortex-M4 core clocked at 160 MHz with 384 KB flash. Peripherals include USB 2.0, a 24 channel 2Ms/sec 12-bit A/D, CAN, and more. It is available starting at $5.05 in 10K quantities.

A related part, the FM4 S6E2CCxxF (block diagram pictured), features the ARM Cortex-M4F up to 200 MHz with up to 2MB flash and an Ethernet MAC added. It includes support for a voice-activated command library. It starts at $6.95 in 10K quantities.

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Press release:

Spansion Expands Human Machine Interface Solutions with New Voice and Graphics-Enabled MCUs for Industrial, Consumer and Home Applications
 
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