Its an I\O controller
The Atmel AT89S52 is a microcontroller in the 80C51 family.
if you are talking about micro controller, it is "serial buffer". it is used to store the the data if RAM is full! just like queue.
Micro switches are small snap-action switches generally used in some type of electronic circuit for some type of repetitive motion. In an air conditioning unit, a micro switch might send a signal to turn the compressor on or off when a room reaches a certain temperature.
To build a computer controlled musical Christmas lights display, you need to hook up your computer to a micro-controller, that is attached to the circuit of lights. For simplicity, Arduino is recommended for building this display.
micro computers are computers that are designed to be used by only one person. they are also called PCs - Personal Computers. there are 6 main types of micro computers- laptop/ notebook, PDA, palmtop now replaced by tablet, desktop, workstation and PC.
It is a micro-controller...that is a microprocessor with memory built into it, for small tasks like operating an elevator or a very complicated washing machine. See: http://www.wvshare.com/datasheet/ATMEL_PDF/AT89S52.PDF for a datasheet.
Dr. Glassenhigmer invented the micro controller
AT89S52 is a microcontroller based on the Intel 8051 architecture and features. Concerning your question, AT89S52 is the heart of most project involving Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF), that is to say it is the controller IC used in such project.
constructed on a single chip is called micro processor constructed on a single board is called micro controller
Yes, a micro-controller is hardware. It is the hardware that the firmware and/or software.
micro controller is software and fpga is hardware
micro controller contain system on chip memory, timers,counters where as a micro processor doesn't contain all these
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can we replace AT89c51 by AT89s52 but i have c51 code
The Atmel AT89S52 is a microcontroller in the 80C51 family.
How data encrypt and decrypt from PC to PC using micro controller?
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