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The idea behind the [[controller| microcontroller]] unit is that it is cost-effective, energy-efficient processor that can be purpose-built for a specific application. But some of these devices also have become much more capable over the past few years, blurring the definition of exactly what is a [[controller| microcontroller]]. | The idea behind the [[controller| microcontroller]] unit is that it is cost-effective, energy-efficient processor that can be purpose-built for a specific application. But some of these devices also have become much more capable over the past few years, blurring the definition of exactly what is a [[controller| microcontroller]]. | ||
− | A [[controller die]] is the last step of the controller semiconductor component and can be used with the enclosure and interconnect array in the crafting table to create the [[controller chip]]. | + | A [[controller die|Controller Die]] is the last step of the controller semiconductor component and can be used with the enclosure and interconnect array in the crafting table to create the [[controller chip]]. |
==Recipes== | ==Recipes== |
Revision as of 16:23, 21 March 2024
Description
The idea behind the microcontroller unit is that it is cost-effective, energy-efficient processor that can be purpose-built for a specific application. But some of these devices also have become much more capable over the past few years, blurring the definition of exactly what is a microcontroller. A Controller Die is the last step of the controller semiconductor component and can be used with the enclosure and interconnect array in the crafting table to create the controller chip.
Recipes
Crafting Table
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History
Semiconductor module 1.0