KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Bernama) -- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) has announced TXZ+ Family Entry‑Class M4H Group, standard microcontrollers featuring an Arm Cortex‑M4 core with a floating-point unit (FPU).
The new microcontrollers are designed for small-scale system control in consumer products and industrial equipment such as air conditioners, washing machines, multifunction printers and factory automation systems, with engineering samples now available.
Microcontrollers used in system control must deliver enhanced real-time performance and stability, ease of design, long-term operational versatility, and flexibility for derivative product development.
Toshiba in a statement said it has developed the TXZ+ Family Entry-Class M4H Group to address these requirements, with an emphasis on versatility.
The devices feature an Arm Cortex-M4 core with FPU and a maximum operating frequency of 120 megahertz (MHz), delivering the computing performance required for system control applications including control logic, interface processing and timing control.
The M4H Group supports a supply voltage range of 2.7 volts (V) to 5.5V and integrates a high-speed oscillator with about one per cent accuracy, helping to reduce external components and improve design flexibility. This makes them suitable for consumer and industrial equipment operating on 5V power supplies.
Toshiba supports device evaluation through engineering samples and a development environment, including starter kits, sample software, CMSIS-compliant drivers and IDE support, enabling a smooth transition from evaluation to application development.
The company said it will continue to expand its microcontroller lineup to meet diverse application requirements.
-- BERNAMA
Monday, May 25, 2026
TOSHIBA LAUNCHES MICROCONTROLLERS FOR CONSUMER, INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS
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