Use an MCU's low-power modes in foreground/background
Keywords: MCU applications embedded MCU
[Summary of tips] In today's world of battery-operated devices, the proper use of the low-power/sleep modes provided in most embedded microcontrollers (MCUs) is critical. At the same time, most high-volume MCU applications, such as home appliances, vending machines, motor controllers, and electronic toys, are organized as foreground/background s......|
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