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A peaceful summer at last

27

Sep

2016

Not much to report this month: a peaceful summer at last


Atmel
No change for the AVR family and only a handful of SAM D20 got an updated datasheet.
Dialog
No product change.
Infineon
The XMC1000 had their datasheet updated, but no new product appeared.
Microchip
Microchip added 52 products, primarily in the PIC16(L)F188x6 families. Compared to the PIC16(L)F188x7, the x6 has 28 kB of Flash, and is available in 85C and 125C temperature grade. An interesting data point is the $0.10 (10%) adder for the extended temperature range, all other features being equal.
Nordic
INteresting changes at Nordic this month: the datasheets for the nRF51422 and nRF51822 are gone although the web pages are still present. Are we seeing a shift to the multi-protocol Cortex-M4 nRF52832?
Nuvoton
No changes this month except a new datasheet for the NUC505.
NXP
NXP had only a new K22 family member – the MK22FN512VFX12 with a new thin QFP package. Nothing more this time.
Renesas
The RL78 and RX portfolios were steady this month.
SiliconLabs
Silicon Labs EFM8 and EFM32 portfolios were quiet this month.
Spansion/Cypress
We continue sourcing our data from the new Cypress site area dedicated to the former Spansion products. No changes were found this month.
ST Microelectronics
39 new STM32 made it through the gate this month with either Tape and Reel versions or new package of existing silicon. The STM32F412 got additional support with the addition of a 512 kB Flash version. ST also dropped some extended temperature versions of the STM32F412, the STM32F412xxx7.
No change on the STM8 front.
Texas Instruments
A handful of MSP430 products appeared in the Fram family while the rest of the portfolio was quiet.

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Semi market concentration: how busy are the semi companies buying each other?

02

Sep

2016

Concentration in the semi industry used to be a trend with Renesas (NEC/Hitachi/Mitsubishi), TI (Luminary Micro), NXP (Freescale), Microchip (Atmel), Cypress (Spansion). We are now hearing of QCOM interested in getting its hands on NXP after CSR. Can the Europeans stay the course (ST/Infineon/Nordic), can the smaller US companies (SiLabs, Analog Devices) or the Asian ones (Nuvoton) do too? It will become more and more difficult as powerful giants grow by acquisition. With the growing integration of analog (e.g. RF) with MCUs, we still see great niche players. Event though they don’t have new products this month, they are for sure continuing to innovate and differentiate.


Atmel
No change for the AVR and the Smart-ARM families.
Dialog
The DA14680 is now the DA14680-01F08A92.
Infineon
Infineon released the XMC4400 with new package variants – BAX suffixes – apparently tweaking thermal resistance and physical dimensions.
Microchip
Microchip added 118 products primarily in PIC16F1777/9 and PIC18F2xK40/4xK40 and F6xK40 and shed 52 in dsPIC30/33, PIC24 and PIC18F65. The PIC18(L)FxxK40 combine large (for an 8-bit architecture: 128/2 kB of Flash/RAM memory) Flash/EE/RAM memory, with XLP and 5V.
Nordic
No change at Nordic this month.
Nuvoton
4 products made it out of the gate this month in the NUC505 family: NUC505DLA, DSA, YLA and YLA2Y. These are 512/128 kB of Flash/RAM with a Cortex-M4 running at 100 MHz in LQFP and QFN 48 packages. They beef up the lower end of the 505 family, now 7 part numbers strong.
NXP
NXP is focusing on the Kinetis W (with integrated RF) and the low end LPC series this month. The W series sees the 21Z (a Cortex-M0+ family) adding Thread and an on-chip balun to the 20Z. We see a similar trend with the 41Z and 31Z adding BLE Mesh, IPv6, generic FSK and a balun to the existing 40Z and 30Z while increasing sensitivity by a few dB.
Except for a narrower temperature range and different package offering, we failed to find differences between the new LPC83x and its sibling the LPC82x.
Renesas
The RL78/I1C family with 7 new parts was introduced to address the high-end smart electricity meter market. These parts support a segment LCD, with package from 64 to 100 pins and 24 sigma-delta converters.
On the RX front, in the RX62T family, one product was added, the R5F562TAADFP at 100MHz / LFQFP100.
SiliconLabs
Silicon Labs EFM8 and EFM32 portfolios were quiet this month.
Spansion/Cypress
We continue sourcing our data from the new Cypress site area dedicated to the former Spansion products. No changes were found this month.
ST Microelectronics
3 new STM8L101G appeared,they are 4kB program memory variants of the existing 8kB.
The STM32 got 15 new part numbers, all are extended temperature or Tape&Reel versions of existing products.
Texas Instruments
A handful of MSP430 products appeared in the F67 family while the rest of the portfolio was quiet.

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