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    DS5002FPM-16

    8051 DS500x Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 16MHz External NVSRAM 80-MQFP (14x20)

    Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

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    STM32F303CCT6

    ARM® Cortex®-M4 STM32F3 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 72MHz 256KB (256K x 8) FLASH 48-LQFP (7x7)

    STMicroelectronics

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    TMS320F28034PNT

    C28x C2000™ C28x Piccolo™ Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 60MHz 128KB (64K x 16) FLASH 80-LQFP (12x12)

    Texas Instruments

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    STM8S103K3T6C

    STM8 STM8S Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 16MHz 8KB (8K x 8) FLASH

    STMicroelectronics

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    LPC2138FBD64/01

    - Microcontroller IC

    Flip Electronics

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    MSP430F5328IZQE

    MSP430 CPUXV2 MSP430F5xx Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 25MHz 128KB (128K x 8) FLASH 80-BGA MICROSTAR JUNIOR (5x5)

    Texas Instruments

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    MC68HC705C9ACP

    HC05 HC05 Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 2.1MHz 16KB (16K x 8) OTP 40-PDIP

    NXP USA Inc.

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    MC68CK16Z1CAG16

    CPU16 HC16 Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 16MHz ROMless 144-LQFP (20x20)

    NXP USA Inc.

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    PIC18F26Q10T-I/SO

    PIC PIC® XLP™ 18Q, Functional Safety (FuSa) Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 64MHz 64KB (64K x 8) FLASH 28-SOIC

    Microchip Technology

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    STM8S105K6U6ATR

    STM8 STM8S Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 16MHz 32KB (32K x 8) FLASH 32-UFQFPN (5x5)

    STMicroelectronics

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    LPC1758FBD80,551

    ARM® Cortex®-M3 LPC17xx Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 100MHz 512KB (512K x 8) FLASH 80-LQFP (12x12)

    NXP USA Inc.

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    MSP430FR2533IRHBR

    MSP430 CPU16 MSP430™ FRAM Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 16MHz 15.5KB (15.5K x 8) FRAM 32-VQFN (5x5)

    Texas Instruments

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    XC226796F80LACKXUMA1

    C166SV2 XC22xx Microcontroller IC 16/32-Bit 80MHz 768KB (768K x 8) FLASH PG-LQFP-100-3

    Infineon Technologies

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    SAF-XE164F-48F66L AC

    C166SV2 XE16x Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 66MHz 384KB (384K x 8) FLASH PG-LQFP-100-3

    Infineon Technologies

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    STM32L100RBT6ATR

    ARM® Cortex®-M3 STM32L1 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 32MHz 128KB (128K x 8) FLASH 64-LQFP (10x10)

    STMicroelectronics

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    PIC18F47Q83-I/PT

    PIC PIC® 18F Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 64MHz 128KB (128K x 8) FLASH 44-TQFP (10x10)

    Microchip Technology

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    LPC2138FBD64/01,15

    ARM7® LPC2100 Microcontroller IC 16/32-Bit 60MHz 512KB (512K x 8) FLASH 64-LQFP (10x10)

    NXP USA Inc.

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    STM32F413ZHJ6TR

    ARM® Cortex®-M4 STM32F4 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit 100MHz 1.5MB (1.5M x 8) FLASH 144-UFBGA (10x10)

    STMicroelectronics

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    STM32G071GBU6TR

    ARM® Cortex®-M0+ STM32G0 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 64MHz 128KB (128K x 8) FLASH 28-UFQFPN (4x4)

    STMicroelectronics

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    MSP430F5510IRGCT

    MSP430 CPUXV2 MSP430F5xx Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 25MHz 32KB (32K x 8) FLASH 64-VQFN (9x9)

    Texas Instruments

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    What is a microcontroller?

    A microcontroller is a small, self-contained chip that controls specific tasks in an embedded system. It usually has a processor, memory, and input/output (I/O) features, all packed into one chip.

    What is the working principle of microcontroller?

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    Microcontrollers analyze sensor and switch data and then control the device's hardware and circuits. Here's a new way to explain it:

    They get information from sensors and switches.

    DATA STORAGE: The microcontroller temporarily holds this data in its data storage area.

    The microcontroller's central processing unit interprets the collected data using the instructions encoded in its program memory.

    The processor then manipulates the data and directs it to the output ports for further action.

    Microcontroller FAQs

    How do microcontrollers store and execute programs?

    Microcontrollers often have built-in memory that can store and run programs. This memory can be read-only, random access, or a mix of both. Different microcontroller models have different types and amounts of memory.

    How do I choose the right microcontroller for my project?

    When starting a microcontroller project, think about these key things:

    Processor specs and performance:Decide what you need the microcontroller to do and choose one that can do it.

    Memory capacity: Think about how much programming and data storage you need, and choose a microcontroller with enough memory for it.

    Input/output peripherals: Decide which I/O peripherals you need for your project and choose a microcontroller with those peripherals.

    Packaging format: Think about the microcontroller's size and pin configuration and choose a package that works for your project.

    Budget considerations: Think about your budget and choose a microcontroller that fits your needs.

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