Embedded - Microcontrollers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MC705P6ECDWE

MC705P6ECDWE

Flip Electronics

8-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS - MCU MC6

0

MCHC908MR8VFAE

MCHC908MR8VFAE

Flip Electronics

MICROCONTROLLER IC 8-BIT 8MHZ 8K

0

MC908LK24CFUE

MC908LK24CFUE

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 8BIT 24KB FLASH 64QFP

0

LPC810M021FN8

LPC810M021FN8

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 32BIT 4KB FLASH 8DIP

5750

LPC2917FBD144/01

LPC2917FBD144/01

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 16/32B 512KB FLSH 144LQFP

1200

LH7A404N0F092B3

LH7A404N0F092B3

Flip Electronics

32-BIT SYSTEM-ON-CHIP, MICRO PER

14858

P87C51X2FA, 512

P87C51X2FA, 512

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 8BIT 4KB OTP 44PLCC

0

LH79520N0Q000B1

LH79520N0Q000B1

Flip Electronics

RISC MICROCONTROLLER, 32-BIT, FL

23169

MC908QVY4CDWER

MC908QVY4CDWER

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 8BIT 4KB FLASH 16SOIC

3000

MC9S08RX32AFE

MC9S08RX32AFE

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 8BIT 32KB FLASH 64QFN

1560

P89LPC932A1FDH,512

P89LPC932A1FDH,512

Flip Electronics

MICROCONTROLLER, 8-BIT, FLASH, 8

0

MC908LJ24CFQER

MC908LJ24CFQER

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 8BIT 24KB FLASH 80QFP

3750

LPC2146FBD64

LPC2146FBD64

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 16/32B 256KB FLASH 64LQFP

18700

LH79524N0F100A1

LH79524N0F100A1

Flip Electronics

RISC MICROCONTROLLER, 32-BIT, FL

24018

LH7A400N0G000B5

LH7A400N0G000B5

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 32BIT ROMLESS 256BGA

26

LH79525N0Q100A1

LH79525N0Q100A1

Flip Electronics

RISC MICROCONTROLLER, 32-BIT, FL

10283

LPC811M001JDH16

LPC811M001JDH16

Flip Electronics

IC MCU 32BIT 8KB FLASH 16TSSOP

440

Embedded - Microcontrollers

1. Overview

Embedded microcontrollers (MCUs) are compact integrated circuits designed to control specific functions in embedded systems. They combine processing cores, memory, and peripheral interfaces into a single chip, enabling efficient control in applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial automation. Their importance lies in enabling smart, connected, and autonomous systems in modern technology ecosystems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
General-Purpose MCUs Balanced performance, basic peripherals (timers, UART) Home appliances, simple sensors
Low-Power MCUs Optimized for energy efficiency, sleep modes Wearable devices, IoT edge nodes
High-Performance MCUs 32/64-bit cores, DSP capabilities, high-speed interfaces Industrial automation, automotive systems
Automotive MCUs ISO 26262 certified, extended temperature range Engine control units, ADAS

3. Structure and Components

Typical microcontroller architecture includes:

  • CPU core (e.g., ARM Cortex-M, RISC-V)
  • Memory (Flash, SRAM, EEPROM)
  • Peripherals (GPIO, SPI, I2C, ADC/DAC)
  • Real-time clock (RTC)
  • Power management unit
  • Communication interfaces (CAN, Ethernet, USB)

Physical packaging ranges from 8-pin DIP to 200+ pin BGA for complex applications.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description
Clock Speed Determines processing capability (1 MHz - 1 GHz)
Memory Size Flash (code storage) and RAM (data processing)
Power Consumption Active/current sleep mode current draw
I/O Lines Number and type of programmable GPIO
Operating Temperature Industrial (-40 C to 85 C) or automotive (-40 C to 125 C)

5. Application Areas

  • Consumer Electronics: Smart home devices, wearables
  • Industrial: Motor control, factory automation
  • Automotive: Body control modules, EV battery management
  • Medical: Portable diagnostic equipment, infusion pumps
  • IoT: Wireless sensor networks, edge AI nodes

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Headquarters Representative Products
Texas Instruments USA MSP430FR5994 (low-power sensing)
STMicroelectronics Switzerland STM32H7 (high-performance)
Microchip Technology USA PIC32MZ (32-bit general purpose)
NXP Semiconductors Netherlands Kinetis K82 (automotive-grade)
Infineon Technologies Germany Traveo S6J3 (automotive graphics)

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  1. Match core architecture to computational needs
  2. Verify peripheral compatibility with sensors/actuators
  3. Check temperature/ruggedness ratings
  4. Evaluate software ecosystem (RTOS support, middleware)
  5. Consider long-term supply stability

Example: For a battery-powered IoT sensor node, prioritize ultra-low power MCUs like the EFR32MG21 with integrated wireless capabilities.

8. Industry Trends

  • Integration of AI acceleration (e.g., Arm Ethos-U NPU)
  • Edge computing focus with on-chip machine learning
  • Enhanced security features (TrustZone, secure boot)
  • Sub-1V operation for energy harvesting applications
  • Growth of heterogeneous multi-core MCUs
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