New Energy Saving 32-bit Microcomputers with Built-in Flash Memory by Panasonic
Panasonic has announced the development of a new 32-bit microcomputers with half the power consumption, ideal for equipments requiring low power consumption in stand-by mode. The new microcomputers facilitate miniaturization and cost reduction of the equipment through reduction of parts required, including EEPROM. In addition to this, the new microcomputers come with an oscillator and it can operate over a wide range of voltage from 2.2V to 5.5V. Read more
Development of Fingerprint Authentication LSI by OKI Semiconductor
OKI Semiconductor has developed a fingerprint authentication LSI/module, providing a convenient biometrics with small mounting area. The new LSI offers a low overall system cost through its built-in flash memory for storing fingerprint data, eliminating any external memories. The new LSI, offers a 0.8s (1:1) authentication time, with a high security functions that efficiently prevent unauthorized access to enrolled fingerprint data. Read more






