Microcontrollers
A microcontroller is a small, low-cost computer-on-a-chip that can be used to control electronic devices and systems. It consists of a central processing unit (CPU), memory, input/output (I/O) ports, and other peripherals integrated onto a single chip. Microcontrollers are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including automotive systems, home appliances, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. One of the key benefits of microcontrollers is their ability to interact with their environment through sensors and actuators, making them well-suited for use in embedded systems. These systems are often found in devices that require real-time control or data processing, such as medical equipment, aircraft, and factory automation systems. Flux.ai is home to the world's largest community-driven public library of microcontrollers, with footprints, symbols, datasheets, and simulation models for a wide range of devices. Whether you're a professional engineer looking for a specific microcontroller for your next project, or a hobbyist exploring the possibilities of microcontroller-based systems, Flux.ai has the resources you need to get started.
DRA818V
The DRA818V is a compact, high-performance VHF (Very High Frequency) voice transceiver module based on the RDA1846 radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC). It is designed for use in walkie-talkie and amateur radio systems within the 134-174 MHz range and communicates with a host microcontroller via a standard UART interface. The module supports features like CTCSS/CDCSS codes, adjustable volume and squelch, and is configurable through AT commands for transmit/receive frequencies and other parameters.
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