This came into my inbox earlier, may interest some here. Freescale has expanded its 8-bit portfolio by offering the MC9S08LC60 (LC60) family of microcontroller devices optimized for liquid crystal display (LCD) applications. The new flash-based LC60 MCUs are members of the low-power, high-performance S08 family. Highly integrated and power-efficient, the LC60 offers a rich set of communications and control peripherals along with an integrated LCD driver module which is able to drive displays with up to 160 (4x40) segments. Freescale designed the LC60 family to address the power, memory, communication and timing requirements of battery-operated LCD applications, including handheld consumer, industrial and medical devices. Key Features a.. 1.8V / 8MHz - 3.6V 20 MHz, -40 degrees to +85 degrees C range b.. 2.5/4K RAM c.. 36/60KB flash (two flash arrays for enhanced EEPROM emulation) d.. 40/41 frontplanes, 4/3 backplane LCD driver e.. 3V and 5V glass LCD voltages supported f.. 8 channel, 12-bit analog-to-digital- converter with internal band gap reference voltage g.. Analog comparator h.. Two configurable 16-bit timer processor modules (4-ch total) i.. Real time interrupt for SW time of day j.. SCI, 2xSPI, I=B2C bus module up to 100kbps Learn More Register for the Embedded Developer LC60 Webcast. http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=3D10&m=3D835746&r=3DNjU3NzMzMDc5OAS2&b=3D0&j=3D= MjcyODgzNDMS1&mt=3D1 Order LC60 MCU Samples and Dev Tools. http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=3D7&m=3D835746&r=3DNjU3NzMzMDc5OAS2&b=3D0&j=3DM= jcyODgzNDMS1&mt=3D1 -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist