Examples of using Mcus in English and their translations into Korean
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Happy Gecko MCUs.
Code developed for other EFM32 MCUs can be reused with Happy Gecko applications.
A zone includes at least one terminal, and can include gateways or MCUs.
Highly integrated Apollo MCUs operate at up to 24MHz.
However, all MCUs concerned should have one of these integrated security modules to assure end-to-end protection.
About three-quarters of NXP's 2015 microcontroller sales were 8-bit and 16-bit MCUs used in smartcards.
Stationary AIs, except the MCUs, have no personality of their own and can't develop one under normal circumstances.
The majority of development boards available to evaluate and program AVR MCUs are supported by the MPLAB ecosystem and MCC.
S32K MCUs are included in NXP's product longevity program which assures supply for a minimum of 15 years.
The mixed mode simulator of TINA not only allows MCUs, but also any linear or nonlinear parts in TINA's libraries.
Microcontrollers(MCUs) are a key element in electronic systems, as they are able to control processes and handle monitoring and security tasks.
Kinetis is the most scalable 32-bit embedded MCUs family equipped the latest ARM Cortex-M4 and M0+core.
Code examples tailored to run on the associated STM32 Nucleo board provide templates that simplify porting to other STM32 MCUs.
Infineon's 32-bit TriCore™ family MCUs will be the first automotive products produced on the 65nm eFlash process.
Maxim's analog and mixed-signal solutions include data converters, interface circuits, power, RF wireless circuits, clocks andoscillators, microcontrollers(MCUs), operational amplifiers(op amps), and sensors.
Renesas' 78K0/Lx3 and R8C/Lx Series of MCUs consume very little current in the standby state and can operate on a wide range of voltages.
Previously, electronic designers largely used an 8-bit device often featuring the 8051 architecture; however,with advances in technology as well as growing scope of application areas, 32-bit MCUs have emerged as the most obvious choice.
In safety-related systems such as those encountered in cars, MCUs must not only meet safety requirements but also support security protocols.
STM32 F1 MCUs STMicro's STM32F1 MCUs are able to be used in a variety of applications in the industrial, medical, and consumer markets.
When they provide sufficient processing power, especially for remote nodes, these 8-bit MCUs provide an alternative to 16-bit MCUs that are more expensive and more difficult to program.
Microcontrollers(MCUs) for control applications typically contain peripheral modules such as Analog-to-Digital Converters(ADCs) and pulse width modulators.
Renesas Electronics simplifies the development of a mini stereo system with the SH7264 and SH7267 32-bit RISC MCUs, and audio-specification IC devices, such as electronic variable resistors and digital amplifiers.
To limit the power of the MCUs further, they are not capable of changing files and real occurrences directly, but can only issue orders, approvals.
The ATtiny3217 and ATtiny3216 are the latest devices in Microchip's tinyAVR family of MCUs, including the ATtiny1617 and the ATtiny817, which are optimized for performance, power efficiency and ease of use in small packages.
STM32 F4 MCUs STM32F4 are high performance, ARM Cortex M4 based MCUs have 7 lines of digital signal controllers and also feature real-time control capabilities.
In addition to supporting Microchip's PIC® microcontrollers(MCUs) and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers(DSCs), the tool also supports debugging and programming for the CEC1702 family of hardware cryptography-enabled devices.
MCUs can cope with different resolutions, codecs and frame rates within a video conference, handle transcoding, do selective stream forwarding, and mix or record audio and video.
Thanks to these on-chip structures that were not thought of or implemented in 8-bit MCUs in the past, today's 8-bit MCUs can perform quite differently than many designers have come to expect and deliver much more than MCUs designed over a decade ago.
Like all EFM32 MCUs, the Happy Gecko family includes the Peripheral Reflex System(PRS) feature, which greatly enhances overall energy efficiency.
With the newest 8-bit MCUs/CAN+CIPs, as well as LIN, network designers now have more flexibility and options for implementing CAN and LIN communications.