Low power microcontroller duo extends battery-powered sensors and wearables

Two microcontrollers from Maxim Integrated, the MAX32660 and MAX32652 are based on the low-power Arm Cortex-M4F. They are suitable for wearable sensors and battery-powered applications such as IoT sensors, environmental sensors, smartwatches, medical/preventive health wearables, and other size-constrained devices.

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Low dropout voltage regulator packs performance into small footprint

Trade-offs between quiescent current, output power, dynamic response, and package size are relieved, says STMicroelectronics at the launch of its STLQ020 low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator.

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Real-time clock module puts ‘green’ into the IoT

EM Microelectronic believes it enables the ‘green’ IoT, introducing a low-power precision real-time clock. The EM3028 extends battery life of connected devices by 50 per cent, says EM Microelectronic.

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Real-time clock module puts ‘green’ into the IoT

EM Microelectronic believes it enables the ‘green’ IoT, introducing a low-power precision real-time clock. The EM3028 extends battery life of connected devices by 50 per cent, says EM Microelectronic.

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