mikromcontrollers
Mikromcontrollers, often spelled microcontrollers, are compact integrated circuits that govern specific tasks in an embedded system. They integrate a processor core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals on a single chip, enabling self-contained control of devices such as appliances, sensors and automotive modules. They are designed for low power consumption, small footprint and low cost.
Architecture and features: The processor core can be 8-, 16-, or 32-bit; program memory is usually Flash;
Development and deployment: Programming is typically in C or C++, with assembly for critical routines. Toolchains
Applications: Microcontrollers are used in consumer electronics, automotive controls, industrial automation, medical devices, and Internet of
Market and evolution: Since the 1970s, MCU technology progressed from 8-bit devices to 16- and 32-bit cores,