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5390443 RS Components, Ltd. Freescale Microcontroller Family Name:HC08; Data Bus Width:8Bit; Function:Microcontroller; RAM Size:128Byte; Program Memory Size:4kB; Program Memory Type:Flash; Instruction Set Architecture:CISC; Maximum Speed:8MHz; Supplier Package:PDIP; Pin Count:16
7258004 RS Components, Ltd. NXP Microcontroller Family Name:LPC3000; Device Core:ARM926EJ-S; Data Bus Width:16, 32Bit; Function:Microcontroller; RAM Size:128kB; Program Memory Type:ROMLess; Interface Type:I2C/I2S/UART/USB; Instruction Set Architecture:RISC; Maximum Speed:266MHz; Supplier Package:TFBGA
7193991 RS Components, Ltd. Atmel Microcontroller Family Name:ATmega; Device Core:AVR; Data Bus Width:8Bit; Function:Microcontroller; RAM Size:4kB; Program Memory Size:64kB; Program Memory Type:Flash; Interface Type:SPI/USART; Instruction Set Architecture:RISC; Maximum Speed:16MHz
5390459 RS Components, Ltd. Freescale Microcontroller Family Name:HC08; Data Bus Width:8Bit; Function:Microcontroller; RAM Size:128Byte; Program Memory Size:4kB; Program Memory Type:Flash; Instruction Set Architecture:CISC; Maximum Speed:8MHz; Supplier Package:SOIC W; Pin Count:16
0396534 RS Components, Ltd. Freescale Microcontroller Device Core:ColdFire; Data Bus Width:32Bit; Function:Microcontroller; RAM Size:32kB; Program Memory Size:256kB; Program Memory Type:Flash; Interface Type:I2C/QSPI/UART/USB; Instruction Set Architecture:RISC; Maximum Speed:80MHz; Supplier Package:LQFP
6291151 RS Components, Ltd. STMicroelectronics Microcontroller Family Name:ST7; Data Bus Width:8Bit; Function:Microcontroller; RAM Size:256Byte; Program Memory Size:4kB; Program Memory Type:Flash; Interface Type:SPI/TWI; Instruction Set Architecture:CISC; Maximum Speed:8MHz; Supplier Package:SO W
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