Microcontrollers
Analog Devices microcontroller units (MCUs) can be used in a multitude of IoT processing applications. They allow analog and digital sensing for interpreting capabilities with built-in ADCs, DACs, and temp sensors for precision sensing applications. Some of these MCUs can be powered by a single coin cell battery with on-board power management, along with embedded memory and security features to help protect our customer’s IP. These microcontrollers can be used in industrial, automotive, and instrumentation applications, as well as Internet of Things (IoT) applications such as Smart Agriculture, Smart Building, Smart City, Smart Factory, and Smart Health.
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Application Notes
- AN-946: Flash/EE Memory Programming via LIN—Protocol 6 (Rev. D) PDF
- AN-908: Interfacing the HD44780-Based Character LCD to an ADuC702x (Rev. 0) PDF
- AN-644: Frequency Measurement Using Timer 2 on a MicroConverter® (uC013) (Rev. 0) PDF
- AN-645: Interfacing an HD44780 Character LCD to a MicroConverter® (uC014) (Rev. 0) PDF
- AN-660: XY-Matrix Keypad Interface to MicroConverter® (Rev. 0) PDF
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