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SMU

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What is SMU?

SMU can refer to several technologies, the most common of which is a Source Measure Unit. A Source Measure Unit (SMU) is an electronic instrument that can simultaneously source voltage or current and measure voltage and current. It is commonly used in semiconductor testing, component characterization, and battery testing. Depending on the context, SMU could also refer to Southern Methodist University.

What other technologies are related to SMU?

SMU Competitor Technologies

Infineon TriCore microcontrollers are a competitor as they offer similar microcontroller functionality.
mentioned alongside SMU in 93% (53) of relevant job posts

SMU Complementary Technologies

FEE (Flash EEPROM Emulation) is complementary because it provides a means of storing and managing data within the SMU.
mentioned alongside SMU in 62% (66) of relevant job posts
CANalyser is complementary because it is a tool used for analyzing CAN bus communication which could be essential in debugging or monitoring SMU behavior.
mentioned alongside SMU in 42% (64) of relevant job posts
CCU (Central Control Unit) is complementary because it is a module involved in managing and controlling various functionalities within the SMU.
mentioned alongside SMU in 33% (66) of relevant job posts

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