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  2. RL78 - Wikipedia

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    The RL78 was developed to address extremely low power but highly integrated microcontroller applications, to this end the core offered a novel low power mode of operation called “snooze mode” where the ADC or serial interface can be programmed to meet specific conditions to wake the device from the extreme low power STOP mode of 0.52uA.

  3. Programmable interval timer - Wikipedia

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    In computing and in embedded systems, a programmable interval timer (PIT) is a counter that generates an output signal when it reaches a programmed count. The output signal may trigger an interrupt .

  4. Microcontroller - Wikipedia

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    Microcontrollers are designed for embedded applications, in contrast to the microprocessors used in personal computers or other general-purpose applications consisting of various discrete chips. In modern terminology, a microcontroller is similar to, but less sophisticated than, a system on a chip (SoC).

  5. Oscillator start-up timer - Wikipedia

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    An oscillator start-up timer (OST) is a module used by some microcontrollers to keep the device reset until the crystal oscillator is stable. When a crystal oscillator starts up, its frequency is not constant, which causes the clock frequency to be non-constant. This would cause timing errors, leading to many problems.

  6. Special function register - Wikipedia

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    A special function register (SFR) is a register within a microcontroller that controls or monitors various aspects of the microcontroller's function. Depending on the processor architecture, this can include, but is not limited to: I/O and peripheral control (such as serial ports or general-purpose IOs) timers; stack pointer

  7. MCS-51 - Wikipedia

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    MCS-51-based microcontrollers typically include one or two UARTs, two or three timers, 128 or 256 bytes of internal data RAM (16 bytes of which are bit-addressable), up to 128 bytes of I/O, 512 bytes to 64 KB of internal program memory, and sometimes a quantity of extended data RAM (ERAM) located in the external data space. External RAM and ROM ...

  8. EFM32 - Wikipedia

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    In Shutoff mode, with 20–100 nA current consumption, depending on the product, applications have access to GPIO, reset, a real-time counter (RTC), and retention memory. The EFM32 family consists of several sub-families, ranging from the EFM32 Zero Gecko, [ 6 ] based on an ARM Cortex-M0+, [ 3 ] to the higher performing EFM32 Giant Gecko [ 7 ...

  9. 555 timer IC - Wikipedia

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    The 555 timer IC is an integrated circuit used in a variety of timer, delay, pulse generation, and oscillator applications. It is one of the most popular timing ICs due to its flexibility and price. It is one of the most popular timing ICs due to its flexibility and price.