circuitcellar.com
Magazine Support   Digital Library   Products & Services   Suppliers Directory 
 
 





 

January 2005, Issue 174

New Product News


MCU MODULES

The NanoCore12 MCU modules are based on the Freescale Semiconductor 9S12C microcontroller family. Fashioned in a format that is pin-compatible with most other popular DIP microcontroller products on the market today, these modules bring significantly enhanced performance and value. As a major bonus, the modules can be operated at either 5 or 3 V.


Designed to offer engineers, OEMs, and educators a compact and economical solution, the NanoCore12 family will find its way into myriad applications. Well-suited to new product development, the modules are equally capable of retrofitting existing systems for the purpose of upgrades and enhancements. Because the same DIP module used in prototyping and development is economical enough to be incorporated in the end product, the time to market for commercial applications will be considerably shortened. 

A complete range of accessories supports the NanoCore12 family. These include a docking module designed for development use, a low-cost educational trainer (dubbed the “School Board”) with integral solderless breadboard, a servo/sensor interface module targeting robotics and mechatronics applications, and an interface training board complete with keypad, LCD, audio transducer, and various sensors.

Offered in 24-, 32-, and 40-pin DIP footprints, single-piece pricing for NanoCore12 modules is $45 (NC12C32), $50 (NC12DXC32), and $60 (NC12MAXC32), respectively.

Technological Arts
www.technologicalarts.com