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  2. RP2040 - Wikipedia

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    The microcontroller can be programmed in assembly, C, ... DMA controller, 12 channel, 2 IRQ. ... extra channel is connected to internal temperature sensor. (NOTE ...

  3. RP2350 - Wikipedia

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    Two I²C controllers. One HSTX (high-speed serial transmit) controller, output-only. This is meant for digital video output. 12 PIO (programmable input–output) state machines. 24 PWM channels. 4/8-channel 12-bit 500-Ksps SAR ADC, extra channel is connected to internal temperature sensor. QFN-60EP package has 4 channels, QFN-80EP package has 8 ...

  4. RL78 - Wikipedia

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    A, [HL+C] (A ← A op [HL+C], ES: prefix optional) Code addresses, in contrast, default to the low portion of the address space where the ROM is located. Control transfer instructions (jump and call) allow a 20-bit address to be specified, while indirect control transfers use the concatenation of a 16-bit register address and a 4-bit "code ...

  5. Temperature control - Wikipedia

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    Temperature measuring and controlling module for microcontroller experiment. Temperature control is a process in which change of temperature of a space (and objects collectively there within), or of a substance, is measured or otherwise detected, and the passage of heat energy into or out of the space or substance is adjusted to achieve a desired temperature.

  6. STM8 - Wikipedia

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    The STM8 is an 8-bit microcontroller family by STMicroelectronics. The STM8 microcontrollers use an extended variant of the ST7 microcontroller architecture. STM8 microcontrollers are particularly low cost for a full-featured 8-bit microcontroller.

  7. Motorola 68HC11 - Wikipedia

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    The Freescale 68HC12 microcontroller family is an enhanced 16-bit version of the 68HC11. The Handy Board robotics controller by Fred Martin is based on the 68HC11. [6] A MC68HC24 port replacement unit is available for the 68HC11D, which lacks ports B and C. When placed on the external address bus, it replicates the original functions of B and C.