S1C17M40 Epson Shipping Samples of New 16-Bit Flash Microcontroller
earned a strong reputation among customers for applications in a variety of small devices. A growing
number of MCUs support only low operating voltages, but there is still a strong need in factory
automation equipment and some home appliances for MCUs that support 5 V operation. So, in 2017,
Epson began volume-producing the S1C17M3 series of MCUs with selectable operating voltages
ranging from 1.8 V to 5.5 V. The new S1C17M40 is considered the next-generation model in the
S1C17M3 series, which is part of Epsonʼs expanding S1C17 family of MCUs with 16-bits of embedded
flash memory.
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