Arm itself, 32 bit..
chip
arm is a latest version of microcontroller
No, but there are receivers with built in speed controllers, but only in micro.
MP stand for Micro-security Print
cannot say, too many variables.
ARM stands for Acorn RISC Machines
Any controller used in motors or electrical drives are only to get variable speed or variable torque or to get higher efficiency. The controller can be anything, it might be micro controller or it can be DSP controller or may be other. But DSP controller finds some advantages over micro controller. Both the controllers are Digital controllers only, but DSP controller has inbuilt Analog to Digital converter, inbuilt Digital to analog converter , inbuilt counter and inbuilt pulse generator. With a micro controller we need to assemble all the above converters, counters and pulse generators externally, so DSP based electrical drives are more popular though the cost is more compared to micro controllers.
The 8051 is a micro-controller series, basically a computer on a chip. A system based on the 8051 series micro-controller is simply that, a device or series of devices that operate under control of one or more 8051 micro-controllers.
well,there are are things like micro controllers in most circuits...
Micro-Star International
for dcs 8086 and 8085 are usually used as base microcontroller as these have indication flags which r signaled to registers
yes it does