Difference between revisions of "Controller chip"
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Revision as of 20:09, 20 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. An controller chip is used as a component in several devices including Metal Detectors, wearables, SSDs and CPUs.
Recipes
Crafting Table
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