Typically, yes; although it may be possible that a family (similar functionality) of microcontrollers by the same manufacturer may be designed to use the same programmer hardware.
Not that easy... You would need to know how to build and program a microcontroller well. You also need hardware to program a microcontroller. look at related links
There are many different microcontroller models that are typically used in mobile phones. One of these examples is the ‎ARM Cortex-A57.
The basic difference between the microprocessor and microcontroller is that we can interface a microcontroller directly means "for example we can directly connect a keyboard to microcontroller to any of its ports"....where as for microprocessor we can't interface directly...we require a circuit board since it requires ram,ic's.....etc.,! beyrojac mahinay
Microcontroller have inbuilt memory, interrupts, etc. Which you will need to connect externally in microprocessor. Thus, Microcontroller is better than microprocessors
That depends on the specific microcontroller.
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The PIC is a specific architecture of microcontroller.
Not all programmers will be comfortable with a "do-while" loop, just as not all programmers will be comfortable with the "for(;;)" loop.Both are provided for your individual preference.
The voltage of the 8031 microcontroller is 2.7V to 5.5V.
The 8051 Microcontroller is a microcontroller ("chip") developed by Intel in 1980.
PIC Microcontroller which means Peripheral Interface Controller. PIC Microcontroller is originally developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics Division.
Segger Microcontroller Systems was created in 1991.