Microcontrollers contain a broad range of features due to the numerous end-use markets they address. Typical microcontrollers come in 8-, 16-, and 32-bit versions and commonly are used in consumer, ...
The project illustrates the possibility of connecting any external device to microcontroller which may be for control input such as buttons, keypads, touch or for information output such as display, ...
The project illustrates several ways in which a 3.3V device, such as sensor, can be safely interfaced to a 5V microcontroller. Connecting a 3.3V device like the SCP1000-D01 pressure sensor with SPI ...
If you're a developer looking to get microcontroller-class (MCU) devices (the chips at the heart of smart refrigerators, industrial motors, energy monitors, and other internet of things devices) up ...
Key growth opportunities in the long-distance wireless connection MCU market include: expanding IoT adoption, increasing ...
Let’s not beat around the bush. One of the lowest priorities for your embedded system is security. Most teams are pressured to deliver fast, and while securing your microcontroller-based IoT device is ...
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced two new microcontroller families designed to make edge artificial intelligence more accessible across a broad range of electronic systems. Texas Instruments ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Your smart home needs fewer Raspberry Pis and more boring microcontrollers
Microcontrollers are surprisingly useful for Home Assistant projects ...
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When you think of IoT devices, chances are you are thinking about a connected camera or sensor. Most of those devices have very basic CPUs and run Linux or a similar operating system. Not every IoT ...
There are many parts to building a secure networked device, and the entire industry is still learning how to do it right. Resources are especially constrained for low-cost microcontroller devices.
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Wi-Fi controlled hacking USB cable stealthily packs in a microcontroller, microSD storage, and more
The $82 Hacknect ‘looks like a normal USB cable’ and its makers are enjoying a very successful crowdfunding campaign.
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