According to the latest report, Toshiba announced today that it has started mass production of 21 new microcontrollers in the M3H group, a new member of the TXZ+ family of advanced series, manufactured using a 40nm process.
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Moreover, the M3H group has a built-in ARM Cortex-M3 core, runs at a speed of up to 120MHz, can integrate up to 512KB code flash memory and 32KB data flash memory and has a write cycle life of 100,000 times.
Furthermore, this series of masters can be used in consumer equipment, home appliances, toys, office supplies, medical equipment, and motor control for industrial equipment. According to reports, the new M3H group products use UART, TSPI, I2C, and 2-unit DMAC to enhance communication functions.
In addition, a digital LCD driver is integrated, which reduces the number of components used for display functions, facilitates contrast adjustment, and ensures flexibility in board layout.
The high-speed, high-precision 12-bit analog/digital converter (ADC) supports up to 21 analog-to-digital conversion input channels, and the sample and hold times can be individually set, enabling this group of devices to support a wide variety of sensing applications.