No, pic16f877A is powered by a 8 bits pic core. the 877A is an upgrade for the 877 version. same for the sister microcontroller pic16f876A and pic16f876.
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Yes, pic 16f877a microcontroller is a 16 bit microcontroller.
That depends on the specific microcontroller.
The PIC is a specific architecture of microcontroller.
to determine the state condition of microcontroller's input when microcontroller is reading the input port
The difference is base on the requirement of their0 application.
Yes.
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16bit refers to the number of bits that can be used in a single data format element. 16bit graphics are found in games that can be played on the original Nintendo Entertainment System console.
Yes it could be, although a microcontroller such as an AVR or ARM with a more powerful programming language and more powerful hardware would give better performance, and in the long run would be easier. In industry, PICs are very rarely used, and ARMs and AVRs dominate the market.
That depends on the specific microcontroller.
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The PIC is a specific architecture of microcontroller.
The voltage of the 8031 microcontroller is 2.7V to 5.5V.
The 8051 Microcontroller is a microcontroller ("chip") developed by Intel in 1980.
Standard VGA is 16bit.
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.
to determine the state condition of microcontroller's input when microcontroller is reading the input port