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Tips on coding, designing, and embedding with microcontrollers

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Tips on coding, designing, and embedding with microcontrollers

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Giving engineers useful information on developing microcontroller-based designs and programming embedded systems

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  • [H2] Main Content
  • [H2] Edge AI without the guesswork: designing for real battery life, real performance, and real workloads
  • [H2] What is generative AI channel modeling, and why does it matter?
  • [H2] How to approach AI hardware design to address the memory wall?
  • [H2] Understanding I2C
  • [H2] Designing for functional safety in robotics: key considerations for engineers
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  • [H3] FAQs
  • [H3] Today on Microcontroller Tips
  • [H3] More Microcontroller Product News
  • [H3] Featured Contributions
  • [H3] EE TECH TOOLBOX
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  • [H3] EE ENGINEERING TRAINING DAYS
  • [H3] EE World Online Network
  • [H3] Microcontroller Tips
  • [H4] What is generative AI channel modeling, and why does it matter?
  • [H4] How to approach AI hardware design to address the memory wall?
  • [H4] 180 MHz MCU addresses variable-frequency drive applications
  • [H4] Hardware accelerator cuts inference energy by 120x in new MCUs
  • [H4] Next-gen MCUs target factories, homes, and connected infrastructure
  • [H4] 600 MHz Cortex-M7, RISC-V, and Cortex-M33 MCUs target robotics, automotive, and edge AI
  • [H4] 28 nm automotive MCU targets ASIL D chassis and BMS applications
  • [H4] Radar, microphones, and MCUs address connected device security needs
  • [H4] Edge AI applications include arc fault detection and condition monitoring
  • [H4] Low-power MCUs support 5 V operation and advanced peripherals
  • [H4] Entry-level AI MCU enables low-power edge inference on one chip
  • [H4] Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 MCUs target IoT
  • [H4] MCUs and MPUs, which does your project really need?
  • [H4] Embedded IDE adds in-editor AI for code review
  • [H4] Multiband MCU supports 315, 850, and 950 MHz operation
  • [H4] MCU offers 371 DMIPS performance and advanced hardware accelerators
  • [H4] 280 MHz Cortex-M33 MCU adds high-performance control options
  • [H4] Edge AI without the guesswork: designing for real battery life, real performance, and real workloads
  • [H4] Designing for functional safety in robotics: key considerations for engineers
  • [H4] Can chiplets save the semiconductor supply chain?
  • [H4] Navigating the EU Cyber Resilience Act: a manufacturer’s perspective
  • [H4] The intelligent Edge: powering next-gen Edge AI applications

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Microcontroller Tips Internal Passing Juice
Edge AI without the guesswork: designing for real battery life, real performance, and real workloads Internal Passing Juice
What is generative AI channel modeling, and why does it matter? Internal Passing Juice
How to approach AI hardware design to address the memory wall? Internal Passing Juice
Understanding I2C Internal Passing Juice
Designing for functional safety in robotics: key considerations for engineers Internal Passing Juice
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MCUs integrate CPLD-like logic for deterministic control Internal Passing Juice
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100 MHz VCXO targets low-noise RF timing Internal Passing Juice
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10 MHz OCXO holds ±5 ppb stability from −20 °C to +70 °C Internal Passing Juice
180 MHz MCU addresses variable-frequency drive applications Internal Passing Juice
Hardware accelerator cuts inference energy by 120x in new MCUs Internal Passing Juice
Next-gen MCUs target factories, homes, and connected infrastructure Internal Passing Juice
600 MHz Cortex-M7, RISC-V, and Cortex-M33 MCUs target robotics, automotive, and edge AI Internal Passing Juice
28 nm automotive MCU targets ASIL D chassis and BMS applications Internal Passing Juice
Radar, microphones, and MCUs address connected device security needs Internal Passing Juice
Edge AI applications include arc fault detection and condition monitoring Internal Passing Juice
Low-power MCUs support 5 V operation and advanced peripherals Internal Passing Juice
Entry-level AI MCU enables low-power edge inference on one chip Internal Passing Juice
Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 MCUs target IoT Internal Passing Juice
MCUs and MPUs, which does your project really need? Internal Passing Juice
Embedded IDE adds in-editor AI for code review Internal Passing Juice
Multiband MCU supports 315, 850, and 950 MHz operation Internal Passing Juice
MCU offers 371 DMIPS performance and advanced hardware accelerators Internal Passing Juice
280 MHz Cortex-M33 MCU adds high-performance control options Internal Passing Juice
Can chiplets save the semiconductor supply chain? Internal Passing Juice
Navigating the EU Cyber Resilience Act: a manufacturer’s perspective Internal Passing Juice
The intelligent Edge: powering next-gen Edge AI applications Internal Passing Juice
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