Toshiba microcontrollers allow a single-chip, with a 32 to 64 pin-count, to control multiple motors. Driving two motors typically requires an MCU in a 100-pin type package. Toshiba’s 64-pin TXZ can control two motors thanks to the ability to detect motor position via an integrated, high-speed AD converter with a 0.5μs conversion speed. The new ...
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from Electronics Weekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/business/toshiba-adds-single-chip-mcu-controls-multiple-motors-2016-10/
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