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− | A Microcontroller is a single chip computer. It's core is a CPU, around which there is RAM, Flash memory (for program and constant data) and typically I/O units (Peripherals). |
+ | A Microcontroller is a single chip computer. It's core is a [[CPU]], around which there is RAM, Flash memory (for program and constant data) and typically I/O units (Peripherals). |
== CPU == |
== CPU == |
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Today's microcontrollers are built around a 8/16 or 32-bit CPU core. However, there are also microconttrollers with multiple CPUs. |
Today's microcontrollers are built around a 8/16 or 32-bit CPU core. However, there are also microconttrollers with multiple CPUs. |
Revision as of 22:51, 26 April 2019
A Microcontroller is a single chip computer. It's core is a CPU, around which there is RAM, Flash memory (for program and constant data) and typically I/O units (Peripherals).
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CPU
Today's microcontrollers are built around a 8/16 or 32-bit CPU core. However, there are also microconttrollers with multiple CPUs.
RAM
Flash memory
Oscillator
Peripherals
More to come.