SPC 81632
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SPC 81632
The full form of SPC is Serial Peripheral controller. It is a conceptual and open source microcontroller. Its smaller version is just 18 pin microcontroller but it can do 32-bit processing and gives the data output serially.
Some of the key features of this microcontroller are:
- It works in four modes: i.e. as 4 bit microcontroller , 8 bit microcontroller , 16 bit microcontroller and 32 bit microcontroller with the facility that its smaller version doesn't contains more than 20 pins.
- One pin can produce one port: if it has 'n' data pins and if it runs in e.g. 16 bit mode then.. it is able to produce 'n' number of 16 bit ports..
- Pins can multiply themselves: one serial data pin is able to produce maximum of 32 serial data pins.. ( if used in mode 3) i.e. the one data pin multiplies by 32..
- Can produce different Baud Rates Simultaneously: it is able to produce different baud rates at different pins.. e.g. if one pin produces the baud rate of 300 then other can produce the baud rate of 19,200 Bauds.
- It runs in two modes.. Baud mode and bit/s mode.. hence this small microcontroller can also work in DSP applications..
- it is serially programmable: with a very common software through serial port.
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