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  2. ATtiny microcontroller comparison chart - Wikipedia

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    ATtiny microcontroller comparison chart. ATtiny2313 in 20-pin narrow dual in-line package ( DIP -20N) ATtiny (also known as TinyAVR) is a subfamily of the popular 8-bit AVR microcontrollers, which typically has fewer features, fewer I/O pins, and less memory than other AVR series chips. The first members of this family were released in 1999 by ...

  3. Microcontroller - Wikipedia

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    Microcontroller. A microcontroller ( MC, UC, or μC) or microcontroller unit ( MCU) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit. A microcontroller contains one or more CPUs ( processor cores) along with memory and programmable input/output peripherals.

  4. NodeMCU - Wikipedia

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    NodeMCU is an open source firmware for which open source prototyping board designs are available. The name "NodeMCU" combines "node" and "MCU" ( micro-controller unit). [8] Strictly speaking, the term "NodeMCU" refers to the firmware rather than the associated development kits. [citation needed]

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  6. Proteus Design Suite - Wikipedia

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    The Proteus Design Suite is a Windows application for schematic capture, simulation, and PCB ( Printed Circuit Board) layout design. It can be purchased in many configurations, depending on the size of designs being produced and the requirements for microcontroller simulation. All PCB Design products include an autorouter and basic mixed mode ...

  7. PIC microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    PIC (usually pronounced as /pɪk/) is a family of microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1640 [1] [2] originally developed by General Instrument 's Microelectronics Division. The name PIC initially referred to Peripheral Interface Controller, [3] and is currently expanded as Programmable Intelligent Computer. [4]

  8. LoadRunner - Wikipedia

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    LoadRunner is a software testing tool from OpenText. It is used to test applications , measuring system behavior and performance under load. LoadRunner can simulate millions of users concurrently using application software, recording and later analyzing the performance of key components of the application whilst under load.

  9. ArduPilot - Wikipedia

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    ArduPilot is an open source, uncrewed vehicle Autopilot Software Suite, [1] capable of controlling: ArduPilot was originally developed by hobbyists to control model aircraft and rovers and has evolved into a full-featured and reliable autopilot used by industry, [2] research organisations [3] and amateurs.