e-peas launches microcontroller for edge processing

Low power devices available from e-peas now include the EDMS105N microcontroller, which has been unveiled at CES 2022 in Las Vegas. The power-optimised 32-bit microcontroller can deliver 24MHz operation. Its Arm Cortex-M0 processing core ensures that developers are familiar with the platform and tools. 

The EDMS105N is claimed to be the lowest power consuming Cortex-M0 microcontroller to be commercially available, drawing only 18 microA per MHz while in active mode. It has an array of different sleep states, the lowest of which will take its current draw down to just 340nA (with its real-time clock running and 8kbyte SRAM retention). UART, I2C and I2S interfaces are embedded into the device, as well as general purpose I/Os, and data conversion and voltage regulation elements.
e-peas develops and markets disruptive low power semiconductor technology which enables industrial and IoT wireless product designers to substantially extend battery life and eliminate the costs of replacing batteries. Relying on 15 years’ of research and patented intellectual property, the company’s products increase the amount of harvested energy and drastically reduce the energy consumption of all power consuming blocks within wireless sensor nodes. 

Headquartered in Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, with additional offices in Switzerland and the USA, e-peas offers a portfolio of energy harvesting power management interface ICs, microcontrollers and sensor solutions. 

http://www.e-peas.com

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