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* [[Hitachi H8]], [[SuperH|Hitachi SuperH]] (32-bit)
* [[Hitachi H8]], [[SuperH|Hitachi SuperH]] (32-bit)
* [[List_of_common_microcontrollers#Infineon|Infineon Microcontroller]]: 8, 16, 32 Bit microcontrollers for automotive and industrial applications<ref>[http://www.infineon.com/mcu www.infineon.com/mcu]</ref>
* [[List_of_common_microcontrollers#Infineon|Infineon Microcontroller]]: 8, 16, 32 Bit microcontrollers for automotive and industrial applications<ref>[http://www.infineon.com/mcu www.infineon.com/mcu]</ref>
* [[V850|NEC V850]] (32-bit)
* [[NXP Semiconductors]] LPC1000, LPC2000, LPC3000, LPC4000 (32-bit), LPC900, LPC700 (8-bit)
* [[NXP Semiconductors]] LPC1000, LPC2000, LPC3000, LPC4000 (32-bit), LPC900, LPC700 (8-bit)
* Microchip [[PIC microcontroller|PIC]] (8-bit PIC16, PIC18, 16-bit dsPIC33 / PIC24)
* Microchip [[PIC microcontroller|PIC]] (8-bit PIC16, PIC18, 16-bit dsPIC33 / PIC24)
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*[[CR16]]
*[[CR16]]
*[[National Semiconductor SC/MP|SC/MP]]
*[[National Semiconductor SC/MP|SC/MP]]
==[[Nippon Electric Corporation|NEC]]==
*[[MPD78C14]]
*[[17K]]
*[[NEC V25|V25]]
*[[75X]]
*[[78K]]
*[[V850]]


==[[NXP Semiconductors]]==
==[[NXP Semiconductors]]==

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Types of microcontrollers




Altera

Analog Devices

Atmel

Charmed Labs

  • Qwerk
  • XPort

Dallas Semiconductor

  • 8051 Family
  • MAXQ RISC Family
  • Secure Micros Family

ELAN Microelectronics Corp.

ELAN Microelectronics Corporation is an IC designer and provider of 8-bit microcontrollers and PC Peripheral ICs. Situated at the Hsinchu Science Park, the Silicon Valley of Taiwan, ELAN's microcontroller product range includes the following:

Energy Micro AS

Energy Micro AS provides low energy 32-bit microcontrollers using an ARM Cortex-M3 processor. The semiconductor company is situated in Oslo, Norway. The EFM32 products consists of:

  • Standard microcontrollers
  • Application specific microcontrollers
  • Custom microcontrollers

EPSON Semiconductor

Freescale Semiconductor

Until 2004, these µCs were developed and marketed by Motorola, whose semiconductor division was spun off to establish Freescale.

Fujitsu

  • F²MC Family (8/16-bit)
  • FR Family (32-bit)
  • FR-V Family (32-bit RISC)

Holtek

Holtek Semiconductor is a Taiwan-based designer of 8-bit microcontrollers and peripheral products. Located in the Hsinchu Science Park ([6]), the company's product range includes the following microcontroller device series:

Infineon

Infineon offers a wide range of microcontroller applications for the automotive, industrial and multimarket industry.

  • 32-bit
    • TriCore™ family is based on a unified RISC/MCU/DSP processor core. Infineon launched the first generation of AUDO (Automotive unified processor) in 1999. The TC1782 is the first member of the AUDO MAX family designed for automotive applications

Intel

List of Intel microprocessors#Microcontrollers

Lattice Semiconductor

Microchip Technology

Microchip produces microcontrollers with 3 very different architectures:

8-bit (8-bit data bus) PICmicro, with a single accumulator (8 bits):

  • PIC10 and PIC12: 12-bit instruction words
  • PIC16 series: 14-bit instruction words, one address pointer ("indirect register pair")
    • PIC16F628 (Replacement for very popular but discontinued PIC16F84)
    • PICAXE
  • PIC18 series: 16-bit instruction words, three address pointers ("indirect register pairs")

16-bit (16-bit data bus) microcontrollers, with 16 general-purpose registers (each 16-bit)

32-bit (32-bit data bus) microcontrollers:

National Semiconductor

NXP Semiconductors

Renesas Electronics

Renesas is a joint venture of Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric. In April 2010 Renesas Technology and NEC Electronics merged to form Renesas Electronics.

Rockwell

Rockwell semiconductors (now called Conexant) created a line of 6502 based microcontrollers that were used with their telecom (modem) chips. Most of their microcontrollers were packaged in a QIP package.

SiLabs

Manufactures a line of 8051-compatible microcontrollers, notable for high speeds (50–100 MIPS) and large memories in relatively small package sizes. A free IDE is available that supports the USB-connected ToolStick line of modular prototyping boards. These microcontrollers were originally developed by Cygnal.

  • C8051F300
  • C8051F120
    • TQFP100 package, 128k Flash, 8448B RAM, 64 I/O, 2 UARTS, SMBus, SPI, 5 timers, 12-bit 8ch ADC, 8-bit 8ch ADC, 12-bit 2ch DAC, temperature sensor, 2 comparators, 16×16 MAC.

Silicon Motion

  • SM2XX family - Flash memory card controllers
  • SM321 - USB 2.0
  • SM323 - USB 2.0
  • SM323E - USB 2.0
    • Silicon Motion's SM321E and SM324 controllers support SLC and MLC NAND flash from Samsung, Hynix, Toshiba and ST Micro as well as flash products from Renesas, Infineon and Micron. The SM321E is available in a 48-pin LQFP package and a 44-pin LGA package. The SM321E supports up to 4 SLC or MLC NAND flash chips with 4 bytes / 528 bytes ECC
  • SM324 - USB 2.0
    • Supports dual-channel data transfer at read speeds of 233× (35 MB/s) and write speeds of 160× (24 MB/s), making it the fastest USB 2.0 flash disk controller in the market. The SM324 also has serial peripheral interface (SPI) which allows for not only Master and Slave modes, but the flexibility to develop more functionality into USB flash disk (UFD) products such as GPS, fingerprint sensor, Bluetooth and memory-capacity display. The SM324 is available in a 64-pin LQFP package. The SM324 supports 8 SLC or MLC NAND flash chips with 4 bytes / 528 bytes ECC.
  • SM330 - USB 2.0
  • SM501, SM502 - Mobile Graphics
  • SM712 - Mobile Graphics
  • SM722 - Mobile Graphics
  • SM340 - MP3/JPEG
  • SM350 - MP3/JPEG
  • SM370 - Image processing

Sony

STMicroelectronics

Texas Instruments

Ubicom

  • IP2022
    • Ubicom's IP2022 is a high performance (120 MIPS) 8-bit microcontroller. Features include: 64k flash code memory, 16 kB PRAM (fast code and packet buffering), 4 kB data memory, 8-channel A/D, various timers, and on-chip support for Ethernet, USB, UART, SPI and GPSI interfaces.
  • IP3022
    • IP3022 is Ubicom's latest high performance 32bit processor running at 250 MHz featuring 8 hardware threads (barrel processor). It is specifically targeted at Wireless Routers.

Xemics

  • XE8000 8-bit microcontroller family

Xilinx

XMOS

  • XCore XS1 32-bit, multithreaded, event-driven micro