Denon Electronics, expanding its highly successful CI Certification program, providing more back-end support services and debuting three new “CI class” A/V Receivers. The Denon CI receivers being ...
Denon’s 2023 top-of-the-line A/V receiver has 15 internal amps, supports HDMI 2.1 and Dolby Atmos up to 9.4.6 channels. Do consumers really need a 15.4 channel AVR? Denon has officially rolled out the ...
These AVR MCUs meet a common demand across multiple application areas: low power consumption. All devices in the portfolio are designed for the lowest possible power consumption using Atmel picoPower ...
This is one AVR we are eager to get on the bench to test but suffice it to say, our experience with Denon flagship products like these has proven them to be overachievers and capable of hitting 70% of ...
Until recently, a very common problem faced by electronic circuit designers was the difference in supply voltage standards between microcontrollers (e.g. 3.3 V) and peripheral ICs (e.g. 5 V). In order ...
Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), announced today four new AVR® microcontrollers that incorporate power-saving technology for multi-year battery life in LCD, lighting control, security, home ...
What is going to happen to Atmel’s 8bit AVR microcontrollers now that Microchip has bought the company? Nothing bad, is the short answer, according to Microchip’s strategic marketing manager for 8bit ...
Denon has announced their new AVR-X4800H AV receiver for home theater-enthusiasts, available now. The new model is high-powered, offering advanced HDMI processing, 3D surround sound, advanced HSMI ...
Microchip is to introduce five families of 8bit microcontrollers, sharing both its PIC and ex-Atmel AVR resources amongst new PICs and AVRs. Users who favour PIC or AVR should not be concerned, ...
The AVR-5308CI shares nearly all of the same features found on Denon's $7500 AVP-A1HDCI flagship processor. The AVR-5308CI performed as we'd come to expect from Denon's flagship products - excellently ...
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today that it has shipped its 500 Millionth AVR(R) Flash Microcontroller. Atmel introduced the AVR 8-bit Microcontroller Architecture in 1997. Over the ...
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