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- A microcontroller (MC, UC, or μC) or microcontroller unit (MCU) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit. A microcontroller contains one or...
- PIC (usually pronounced as /pɪk/) is a family of microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1640 originally developed by General...
- AVR is a family of microcontrollers developed since 1996 by Atmel, acquired by Microchip Technology in 2016. These are modified Harvard architecture 8-bit...
- STM32 is a family of 32-bit microcontroller and microprocessor integrated circuits by STMicroelectronics. STM32 microcontrollers are grouped into related...
- 16-bit Microcontroller 8398 – 16-bit Microcontroller 8798 – 16-bit Microcontroller 80196 – 16-bit Microcontroller 83196 – 16-bit Microcontroller 87196...
- publicly listed American semiconductor corporation that manufactures microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and Flash-IP integrated circuits. Its corporate...
- world's third-largest automotive semiconductor company and the largest microcontroller supplier. The company also has presences in the markets of analog and...
- This is a list of common microcontrollers listed by brand. In 2015, Altera was acquired by Intel, and then spun back out on its own in 2024. Nios II 32-bit...
- A single-board microcontroller is a microcontroller built onto a single printed circuit board. This board provides all of the circuitry necessary for a...
- ATtiny (also known as TinyAVR) is a subfamily of the po****r 8-bit AVR microcontrollers, which typically has fewer features, fewer I/O pins, and less memory...