This is the the thing for micro controller . Normally in microcontroller operation we used to give the clock pulse to connected circut chips .One chip requires 4 clock pulse .then the second, third vise versa . By which the pulse starts from 4 is for first chip, 8 is for second chip(4+4), 16(4+8+4) is for thir.............Like that depending upon the requirement of the clock signal for chips we used to tell 16 bit counter , 32 bit counter ect.
A buffer is merely a temporary storage used in conjunction with computation.
micro controller contain system on chip memory, timers,counters where as a micro processor doesn't contain all these
In a microprogrammed processor, the hardware doesn't directly execute the instructions in the ISA  The hardware executes very simple micro-operations that are used to implement the instructions  Each instruction specifies a sequence of micro-operations that are used to implement the instructions
Micro VAV are VAV dampers from Micro Matic.
A micro bit is a miny computer that you can program, but you need to hold it by the edges. Even if you have washed your hands before touching it, even the slightest bit of dirt might damage it.
The year of 1972.
A: Because it can only control 8 bits of data.
Microprocessor has only one bit Handling instruction. It can control only one bit. Where has when it comes to Micro-controller it has maximum Bit handling instructions. Example: SETB P1.3 - > Setting Pin3 of port 1
Arm itself, 32 bit..
micro organisition means there are many types of chip in side the cpu they are 60 bit 70 bit
"Micro micro" was an older designation used for a metric prefix that is now known as the prefix "pico," which represents one trillionth (1/1,000,000,000,000). The use of "micro micro" was eventually replaced by the standardized SI prefixes to avoid confusion.
It would be difficult even with a micro bit they are fragile
where are micro computers used
No, a micro SD card cannot be used if it is broken in half.
A mini cassette was used in transcriber machines. It is a bit longer in length than the micro cassette, but the same height. The reason I know this is because I have transcribed from both sides for doctor's office, beginning back in the 1990s. The mini was never used for very long. Kind of like the beta and the VHS tapes for video recording. VHS won out over beta.
micro waves...