MCUs for IoT with built-in ADCs, DACs and temperature sensors

05-10-2018 | Analog Devices | Power

Analog Devices MCUs are used in many IoT processing applications. With built-in ADCs, DACs and temperature sensors, the MCUs provide the analog and digital sensing functions that assist interpreting capabilities in precision-sensing applications. Some of these devices can be powered by a single coin-cell battery with on-board power management, as well as with embedded memory and security features to help protect IP. The wide range of analog microcontrollers featuring ARM Cortex-M3 processors help allow this product portfolio’s to be high-precision, high-performance, and provide low cost. By featuring ARM Cortex-M3 processors, the company's parts combine a rich support system to aid product development throughout applications that comprise industrial control, optical networking, point-of-care diagnostics, and many other instrumentation, industrial, and medical uses.
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