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What is MCUs?

Microcontrollers (MCUs) are small, self-contained computers on a single integrated circuit. They contain a processor core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals. MCUs are used in embedded systems for controlling electronic devices, ranging from simple remote controls to complex engine management systems and mobile devices.

What other technologies are related to MCUs?

MCUs Competitor Technologies

Microprocessors (MPUs) are alternative processing units to microcontrollers (MCUs), typically used in more complex systems requiring greater processing power.
mentioned alongside MCUs in 50% (105) of relevant job posts
System on a Chip (SoCs) are more encompassing than MCUs, integrating more functionality and often more powerful processing capabilities.
mentioned alongside MCUs in 12% (213) of relevant job posts
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) provide a flexible, reconfigurable hardware platform that can implement MCU-like functionality but with greater customization.
mentioned alongside MCUs in 2% (247) of relevant job posts
Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) are specialized processors, sometimes integrated within MCUs but also used as standalone components for signal processing applications.
mentioned alongside MCUs in 3% (164) of relevant job posts

MCUs Complementary Technologies

ARM CPUs are often the processing core within microcontrollers. MCUs often use ARM architectures.
mentioned alongside MCUs in 28% (134) of relevant job posts
I2C is a common serial communication protocol used by MCUs to interface with peripherals.
mentioned alongside MCUs in 1% (358) of relevant job posts
SPI is a common serial communication protocol used by MCUs to interface with peripherals.
mentioned alongside MCUs in 1% (370) of relevant job posts

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