Книга: Advanced PIC Microcontroller Projects in C
1.3.16 Low-Power Operation
1.3.16 Low-Power Operation
Low-power operation is especially important in portable applications where microcontroller-based equipment is operated from batteries. Some microcontrollers (e.g., PICs) can operate with less than 2mA with a 5V supply, and around 15mA at a 3V supply. Other microcontrollers, especially microprocessor-based systems with several chips, may consume several hundred milliamperes or even more.
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- 1.3.1 Supply Voltage
- 1.3.2 The Clock
- 1.3.3 Timers
- 1.3.4 Watchdog
- 1.3.5 Reset Input
- 1.3.6 Interrupts
- 1.3.7 Brown-out Detector
- 1.3.8 Analog-to-Digital Converter
- 1.3.9 Serial Input-Output
- 1.3.10 EEPROM Data Memory
- 1.3.11 LCD Drivers
- 1.3.12 Analog Comparator
- 1.3.13 Real-time Clock
- 1.3.14 Sleep Mode
- 1.3.15 Power-on Reset
- 1.3.16 Low-Power Operation
- 1.3.17 Current Sink/Source Capability
- 1.3.18 USB Interface
- 1.3.19 Motor Control Interface
- 1.3.20 CAN Interface
- 1.3.21 Ethernet Interface
- 1.3.22 ZigBee Interface
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