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IAR and Keil are the leading vendors supporting the architecture. Rowley Associates is another. They all have evaluation software available up to 32KB of compiled code
There are tools out there that will help you measure it in real time as well. IAR has power debugging in their embedded work bench tool. Another cool one that is free is Energy Micro's energyAware Profiler. Using this software tool with their starter kit, you can let the tool take the energy...
You should also look into the Cortex-M3 devices. These are the newest generation of the ARM7 product tier and the ISA is backwards compatible. The lowest power devices I've seen on the market recently are from Energy Micro - www.energymicro.com
You should check out the ARM architecture. There are a number of vendors supplying the MCU cores: either M0 or M3 (they are backwards compatible to the ARM7TMDI ISA) - Semiconductor Vendor with ARM processor RTL license from ARM - Connected Community - ARM. If you are looking to get the longest...
Its sounds like the complexity of your application is minimal, so you should have a large number of uCs to choose from. I'm not sure if you are doing a development for your company or just a hobby project. 8051 is becoming less prevalent in mainstream product developments. You should really look...
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