- input/output devices,
microcontrollers make
digital control of more
devices and
processes practical. Mixed-signal
microcontrollers are common, integrating...
- PIC (usually
pronounced as /pɪk/) is a
family of
microcontrollers made by
Microchip Technology,
derived from the PIC1640
originally developed by General...
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programmable ROM, EPROM, or
EEPROM used by
other microcontrollers at the time. AVR
microcontrollers find many
applications as
embedded systems. They are...
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corporation that
manufactures microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and Flash-IP
integrated circuits. Its
products include microcontrollers (PIC, d****, AVR and...
- Single-chip
microcontrollers, such as the
Intel 8748,
combined many of the
features of
previous boards into a
single IC package. Single-chip
microcontrollers integrate...
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major Taiwan-based
designer of 32-bit
microcontrollers, 8-bit
microcontrollers and
peripheral products.
Microcontroller products are
centred around an ARM...
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company focused on
embedded systems built around microcontrollers. Its
products included microcontrollers (8-bit AVR, 32-bit AVR, 32-bit ARM-based, automotive...
- the
first group of STM32
microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M3 core and
considered their mainstream ARM
microcontrollers. The F1-series has evolved...
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constraint on
programs and
because common programming languages (for
microcontrollers, 8-bit and larger), such as the C
programming language, do not support...
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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...