MCU
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LPC546XX:
Power-Efficient Microcontrollers (MCUs) With Advanced Peripherals Based on Arm® Cortex®-M4 Core
In-Home Energy Displays are popular among residents who want to track and manage their energy consumption and costs. These displays are typically user-interactive and allow the operator to access real-time up-to-date information. Therefore, the handheld display must have a processor for system management, wireless connectivity to access consumption and cost data via multiple communication protocols, a real-time clock for time-stamping data and issuing various system alarms, and load switches for effectively managing the power consumption within the display system.
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