Fully Static Operation in any microcontroller is, u can hold ur controller by stopping the clock and It doesnt affects ur stored content in registers or RAM.
Again the controller can be resumed by allowing the clock.
this static operation is possible only as long as controller is provided with the power.
Stop the clock and it will happely keep waiting until you are so kind to provide a clock pulse again.
Without loss of register or RAM contents.
As long as you provide the power.
PIC Microcontroller which means Peripheral Interface Controller. PIC Microcontroller is originally developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics Division.
89c51 is an microcontroller of 8051 series it is an 8-bit device packed in 40-pin package.
AT89C51 function
The at89c52 are ones that are more advanced. This means that they are programmable compared to the 8051 which is not. So this makes a really big difference.
personal computers
working voltage is 5v regulated dc
FPGA Spartan is more efficient than the microcontroller. It is used to perform operations that cannot be properly done by microcontrollers; operations like high parallel or low latency operation.
Equipment in a generic Industrial plant setting which remain static and do not rotate during the course of operation are known as static equipment's.
Search operation in static hashing is time consuming, but in dynamic hashing it is not.
static,dynamic,friction, velocity,suction, preasure
That depends on the specific microcontroller.
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The PIC is a specific architecture of microcontroller.
The operation of the television, as all electronics, involves electric currents. If your TV uses a CRT display as it operates it happens to build a large static electric field on its face, as a side effect of that operation.
The branch included is electronics with a bit programming of Embedded for the microcontroller and processor used thus fully comes under electronics
The voltage of the 8031 microcontroller is 2.7V to 5.5V.
The 8051 Microcontroller is a microcontroller ("chip") developed by Intel in 1980.