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Microcontrollers are [[microprocessor]]s with the necessary components incorporated into them to function as a single computer on a chip. This usually includes the [[CPU]], [[program memory|program]] and [[data memory]], [[programmable I/O|programmable]] [[serial communication|serial]] and [[parallel communication|parallel]] I/O ports, timers, and internal and external [[interrupts]]. External communication is a big part of microcontrollers. Because of that many MCUs allow for somewhat sophisticated I/O [[programmable I/O|data manipulation programmatically]].
 
Microcontrollers are [[microprocessor]]s with the necessary components incorporated into them to function as a single computer on a chip. This usually includes the [[CPU]], [[program memory|program]] and [[data memory]], [[programmable I/O|programmable]] [[serial communication|serial]] and [[parallel communication|parallel]] I/O ports, timers, and internal and external [[interrupts]]. External communication is a big part of microcontrollers. Because of that many MCUs allow for somewhat sophisticated I/O [[programmable I/O|data manipulation programmatically]].
  
The vast majority of microcontrollers are used in the controlling and monitoring of electronic equipment and products. Microcontrollers are designed to operate in a highly restrictive environments where characteristics such as cost, size, and power consumption are most important. MCUs range from {{arch|4|4}}-{{arch|32|32}} bits in word size and may come with as little as just a few kilobytes to a few hundred. Some MCUs can operate as low as just a few kHz and consume a few milliwatts or even microwatts in some situations. MCUs are also very cost-sensitive, ultra-cheap MCUs cost as little as just a few cents per 1000 units.
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The vast majority of microcontrollers are used in the controlling and monitoring of electronic equipment and products. Microcontrollers are designed to operate in a highly restrictive environments where characteristics such as cost, size, and power consumption are most important. MCUs range from {{arch|4|4}}-{{arch|32|32}} bits in word size and may come with as little as just a few kilobytes to a few 100s. Some MCUs can operate as low as just a few kHz and consume a few milliwatts or even microwatts in some situations. MCUs are also very cost-sensitive, ultra-cheap MCUs cost as little as just a few cents per 1000 units.
  
 
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