intermicrocontroller
Intermicrocontroller refers to the exchange of digital signals and data between two or more microcontroller units in a distributed embedded system. The concept encompasses the design of interconnects, communication protocols, and timing strategies that allow microcontrollers to coordinate tasks, share sensor readings, or control actuators in a coordinated manner.
The primary serial interfaces used for intermicrocontroller communication are UART, SPI, and I2C. UART offers simple
Wireless intermicrocontroller links use protocols such as Zigbee, Bluetooth Low Energy, or Wi‑Fi. These are favored
Design considerations for intermicrocontroller systems include clock synchronization, bus arbitration, error detection, and power consumption. Timing
Future development in intermicrocontroller communication trends toward protocol abstraction layers, programmable network stacks, and hardware acceleration