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Microcontroller Peripheral Devices Practical Handbook - Power Devices

  • 2013-01-05
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A single-chip microcomputer is an integrated circuit chip that uses ultra-large-scale integrated circuit technology to integrate a central processing unit (CPU) with data processing capabilities, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), multiple I/O ports and interrupt systems, timers/counters and other functions (may also include display driver circuits, pulse width modulation circuits, analog multiplexers, A/D converters and other circuits) on a silicon chip to form a small and complete microcomputer system. It is widely used in the field of industrial control. Since the 1980s, the 4-bit and 8-bit single-chip microcomputers at that time have developed to the current 32-bit 300M high-speed single-chip microcomputers.

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