List of common microcontrollers

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This is a list of common microcontrollers listed by brand.

Altera

In 2015, Altera was acquired by Intel, and then spun back out on its own in 2024.

Analog Devices

ARM

While Arm is a fabless semiconductor company (it does not manufacture or sell its own chips), it licenses the ARM architecture family design to a variety of companies.

Those companies in turn sell billions of ARM-based chips per year—12 billion ARM-based chips shipped in 2014,

Kat Hall.

[https://www.theregister.com/2015/02/11/arm_results/ "UK chip champ ARM flexes muscle: Shows strong profit and sales"]

2015.

about

24 billion ARM-based chips shipped in 2020,

Anton Shilov.

[https://www.tomshardware.com/news/arm-6-7-billion-chips-per-quarter "842 Chips Per Second: 6.7 Billion Arm-Based Chips Produced in Q4 2020"].

2021.

some of those are popular chips in their own right.

Atmel

Cypress Semiconductor

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{{Main|PSoC}}

In 2020, Cypress Semiconductor was acquired by Infineon Technologies.

  • CY8C2xxxx ([http://www.cypress.com/?id=1573 PSoC1]), M8C
  • CY8C3xxxx ([http://www.cypress.com/?id=2232 PSoC3]), 8051
  • CY8C4xxxx (PSoC4), ARM Cortex-M0
  • CY8C5xxxx ([http://www.cypress.com/?id=2233 PSoC5]), ARM Cortex-M3
  • [http://www.cypress.com/?id=1353&rID=37442 PSoC] (Programmable System on Chip)

ELAN Microelectronics Corp.

ELAN Microelectronics Corporation is an IC designer and provider of 8-bit microcontrollers and PC Peripheral ICs. Headquartered in Hsinchu Science Park, the Silicon Valley of Taiwan, ELAN's microcontroller product range includes the following:

  • EM78PXXX Low Pin-Count MCU Family
  • EM78PXXX GPIO Type MCU Family
  • EM78PXXXN ADC Type MCU Family

These are clones of the 12- and 14-bit Microchip PIC line of processors, but with a 13-bit instruction word.

EPSON Semiconductor

  • 4-bit
  • S1C6x family
  • 8-bit
  • S1C88 family
  • 16-bit
  • S1C17 family
  • 32-bit
  • S1C33 family

Espressif Systems

Espressif Systems, a company with headquarters in Shanghai, China made its debut in the microcontroller scene with their range of inexpensive and feature-packed WiFi microcontrollers such as ESP8266.

  • 32-bit
  • ESP8266
  • ESP32 Xtensa variants
  • ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3 SoCs
  • ESP32 RISC-V variants
  • ESP32C2, ESP32C3, ESP32C6, ESP32H2 SoCs

Freescale Semiconductor

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Until 2004, these microcontrollers were developed and marketed by Motorola, whose semiconductor division was spun off to establish Freescale. In 2015, Freescale was acquired by NXP.

Fujitsu

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Holtek

Holtek Semiconductor is a major Taiwan-based designer of 32-bit microcontrollers, 8-bit microcontrollers and peripheral products. Microcontroller products are centred around an ARM core in the case of 32-bit products and 8051 based core and Holtek's own core in the case of 8-bit products. Located in the Hsinchu Science Park ([https://web.archive.org/web/20060125013341/http://eweb.sipa.gov.tw/en/index.jsp]), the company's product range includes the following microcontroller device series:

  • HT32FXX 32-bit ARM core microcontroller series using Cortex-M0+, M3 and M4 cores
  • HT85FXX 8051 Core based microcontroller series
  • HT48FXX Flash I/O type series
  • HT48RXX I/O type series
  • HT46RXX A/D type series
  • HT49RXX LCD type series
  • HT82XX Computer Peripheral series
  • HT95XX Telecom Peripheral series
  • HT68FXX I/O Type Flash series
  • HT66FXX A/D Type Flash series
  • HK32XX 32-bit ARM core series

Hyperstone

  • 32-bit Hyperstone microprocessors: E1, introduced in 1990,{{ cite magazine | url=https://archive.org/details/edn-1992_11_26/page/n71/mode/2up | title=EDN's 19th Annual μP/μC Chip Directory | magazine=EDN | last1=Weiss | first1=Ray | last2=Schofield | first2=Julie Anne | date=26 November 1992 | access-date=16 April 2024 | pages=74–79, 81–82, 86, 90–92, 94–95, 97–100, 102–104, 108, 113–116 ,119–122, 127–129, 132, 135–136, 139–140, 143–144, 147–148, 151–152, 155–158, 161 }}{{rp|pages=139}} and E2, introduced in 2009{{ cite web | url=https://www.eetimes.com/hyperstone-32-bit-mcu-suits-cost-sensitive-applications/ | title=Hyperstone : 32-Bit MCU suits cost-sensitive applications | website=EETimes | date=20 February 2009 | access-date=16 April 2024 }}

Infineon

Infineon offers microcontrollers for the automotive, industrial and multimarket industry. [http://www.infineon.com/dave DAVE3], a component based auto code generation free tool, provides faster development of complex embedded projects.

  • [http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontrollers/8-bit/channel.html?channel=ff80808112ab681d0112ab6b7661083f 8-bit]
  • XC800 family Based on the 8051 architecture the XC800 is divided into the A-(Automotive) and I-(Industrial) Family, providing low cost micros, for example applied in applications like body, safety, motor control, intelligent lighting and electro mobility
  • [http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontrollers/16-bit/channel.html?channel=ff80808112ab681d0112ab6b2eaf0759 16-bit] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171005204804/http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontrollers/16-bit/channel.html?channel=ff80808112ab681d0112ab6b2eaf0759 |date=2017-10-05 }}
  • XE166 family, a Real Time Signal Controller applied in industrial applications
  • XC 2000 family, designed for Automotive applications
  • C166 family
  • C167 family
  • [http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontrollers/32-bit/channel.html?channel=ff80808112ab681d0112ab6b64b50805 32-bit]
  • Infineon XMC4000 [http://www.infineon.com/XMC] is an ARM Cortex M4F based microcontroller family for industrial applications.
  • TriCore™ family is based on a unified RISC/MCU/DSP processor core. Infineon launched the first generation of AUDO (Automotive unified processor) in 1999. The TC1782 is the first member of the AUDO MAX family designed for automotive applications
  • Infineon XMC1000 [http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontrollers/32-bit-industrial-microcontrollers-based-on-arm-registered-cortex-tm-m/32-bit-xmc1000-industrial-microcontrollers-arm-registered-cortex-tm-m0/channel.html?channel=db3a30433c1a8752013c1aa35a6a0029] is a 32-bit Industrial Microcontroller ARM® Cortex™-M0, 32 MHz.
  • Infineon Embedded Power Relay Driver IC ([https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontroller/embedded-power-ics-system-on-chip-/relay-driver-ic-with-integrated-arm-cortex-m0/ TLE984x]) - ARM® Cortex™-M0 based family for automotive applications
  • Infineon Embedded Power 2-Phase Bridge Driver IC ([https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontroller/embedded-power-ics-system-on-chip-/2-phase-bridge-driver-with-integrated-arm-cortex-m3/ TLE986x]) - ARM® Cortex™-M3 based family for Brushed DC Motors
  • Infineon Embedded Power 3-Phase Bridge Driver IC ([https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/microcontroller/embedded-power-ics-system-on-chip-/3-phase-bridge-driver-with-integrated-arm-cortex-m3/ TLE987x]) - ARM® Cortex™-M3 based family for Brushless DC Motors

Intel

{{main article|List of Intel microprocessors#Microcontrollers}}

:

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XOn-chip code memory
0

|No on-chip memory

3

|OTP

7

|EEPROM

9

|Flash

Lattice Semiconductor

Maxim Integrated

In 2021, Maxim Integrated was acquired by Analog Devices.

  • 8051 Family
  • MAXQ RISC Family
  • Secure Micros Family
  • ARM 922T
  • MIPS 4kSD

Microchip Technology

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Since 2013, Microchip has shipped over 1 billion PIC microcontrollers per year, growing every year.

[https://web.archive.org/web/20130721063936/https://www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en-us/press-release/microchips-12-billionth-pic-mi.html "Microchip Technology Delivers 12 Billionth PIC Microcontroller to Leading Motor Manufacturer, Nidec Corporation"].

Microchip press release.

2013.

Microchip produces microcontrollers with three very different architectures:

8-bit (8-bit data bus) PICmicro, with a single accumulator (8 bits):

  • PIC10 and PIC12: 12-bit instruction words
  • PIC16 series: 14-bit instruction words, one address pointer ("indirect register pair")
  • PIC16F628 (Replacement for very popular but discontinued PIC16F84) – PIC16F84A is still in production as of April 8, 2022.{{cite web | url=https://www.microchip.com/en-us/product/PIC16F84A | title=Dynamic Product Page | Microchip Technology }}
  • PIC18 series: 16-bit instruction words, three address pointers ("indirect register pairs")

16-bit (16-bit data bus) microcontrollers, with 16 general-purpose registers (each 16-bit)

32-bit (32-bit data bus) microcontrollers:

  • [http://www.microchip.com/promo/pic32mm/ PIC32MM] Series: 16/32-bit instructions, uses the MIPS32 microAptiv UC Core MIPS architecture
  • PIC32MX series: 32-bit instructions, uses the MIPS32 M4K Core{{Citation|url=http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/architecture/pic32mx-family |chapter-url=http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/architecture/pic32mz-family |title=Architecture - 32-bit PIC Microcontrollers {{!}} Microchip Technology Inc. - Architecture {{!}} 32-Bit PIC- MCUs {{!}} Microchip Technology Inc. |chapter=PIC32MX Family Architecture Overview |publisher = Microchip |mode = cs1 |access-date=2016-05-18}} MIPS architecture
  • PIC32MZ series: 32-bit instructions, uses the MIPS32 M-Class Core{{Citation|url=http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/ |chapter-url=http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/architecture/pic32mz-family|title=Architecture - 32-bit PIC Microcontrollers {{!}} Microchip Technology Inc. - Architecture {{!}} 32-Bit PIC- MCUs {{!}} Microchip Technology Inc. |chapter=PIC32MZ Family Architecture Overview |publisher = Microchip |mode = cs1 |access-date=2016-05-18}} MIPS architecture

National Semiconductor

NEC

  • 4-bit
  • 17K
  • 75X
  • 75XL
  • 8-bit
  • 87XL
  • 87AD
  • 78K Family (8/16-bit)
  • 8-bit: 78K/1, 78K/2, 78K/0, 78K0S
  • 16-bit: 78K/3, 78K/6, 78K/4, 78K0R
  • 32-bit
  • V60{{endash}}V80
  • V810/V830
  • V850

Nordic Semiconductor

Nordic Semiconductor is a company with headquarters in Trondheim, Norway offering low power Bluetooth Low Energy SoCs as well as cellular network connectivity solutions for IoT devices.

  • 32-bit BLE SoCs
  • NRF51, NRF52, NRF53 Series
  • 32-bit Cellular IoT SIP
  • NRF91 Series

NXP Semiconductors

Nuvoton Technology

  • 8-bit
  • 8051 MCUs
  • KM101 MCUs
  • 32-bit
  • ARM Cortex-M0 MCUs
  • ARM Cortex-M4 MCUs
  • ARM Cortex-M7 MCUs
  • ARM Cortex-M23 MCUs
  • KM103 MCUs

Panasonic

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  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20150714161927/http://semicon.panasonic.co.jp/en/products/microcomputers/ List of Panasonic Microcontrollers / microcomputers]
  • 4-bit
  • MN1400
  • MN1500
  • MN1700
  • 8-bit
  • MN1870
  • MN1880
  • AM1 (MN101)
  • 16-bit
  • AM2 (MN102)
  • 32-bit
  • AM3, AM32 (MN1030, MN103, MN103E, MN103L, MN103S, MN103H)

Parallax

  • Basic Stamp
  • SX
  • These were formerly made by Ubicom, former Scenix Semiconductor. The SX die has been discontinued by Ubicom. Parallax has accumulated a large stock of the dies and is managing the packaging.
  • SX-18, 20, 28, 48 and 52 versions (Note that the SX-18 and SX-52 have been discontinued)
  • Propeller
  • The Propeller is a 8-core 32-bit microcontroller with 32 KB internal RAM.

Rabbit Semiconductor

  • Rabbit 2000
  • Rabbit 3000
  • Rabbit 4000
  • Rabbit 5000
  • Rabbit 6000

Raspberry Pi Foundation

Renesas Electronics

Renesas is a joint venture comprising the semiconductor businesses of Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and NEC Electronics, creating the largest [https://web.archive.org/web/20121007201011/http://www.renesas.com/products/mpumcu/index.jsp microcontroller] manufacturer in the world.

Redpine Signals

  • RS14100
  • RS13100

Rockwell

Rockwell semiconductors (now called Conexant) created a line of 6502 based microcontrollers that were used with their telecom (modem) chips. Most of their microcontrollers were packaged in a QIP package.

  • R6501
  • R6511
  • R8070

Silicon Laboratories

Manufactures a line of 8-bit 8051-compatible microcontrollers, notable for high speeds (50–100 MIPS) and large memories in relatively small package sizes. A free IDE is available that supports the USB-connected ToolStick line of modular prototyping boards. These microcontrollers were originally developed by Cygnal. In 2012, the company introduced ARM-based mixed-signal MCUs with very low power and USB options, supported by free Eclipse-based tools. The company acquired Energy Micro in 2013 and now offers a number of ARM-based 32-bit microcontrollers.

Silicon Motion

  • SM2XX – Flash memory card controllers
  • SM321 – USB 2.0
  • SM323 – USB 2.0
  • SM323E – USB 2.0
  • Silicon Motion's SM321E and SM324 controllers support SLC and MLC NAND flash from Samsung, Hynix, Toshiba and ST Micro as well as flash products from Renesas, Infineon and Micron. The SM321E is available in a 48-pin LQFP package and a 44-pin LGA package. The SM321E supports up to 4 SLC or MLC NAND flash chips with 4 bytes / 528 bytes ECC
  • SM324 – USB 2.0
  • Supports dual-channel data transfer at read speeds of 233× (35 MB/s) and write speeds of 160× (24 MB/s), making it the fastest USB 2.0 flash disk controller in the market. The SM324 also has serial peripheral interface (SPI) which allows for not only Master and Slave modes, but the flexibility to develop more functionality into USB flash disk (UFD) products such as GPS, fingerprint sensor, Bluetooth and memory-capacity display. The SM324 is available in a 64-pin LQFP package. The SM324 supports 8 SLC or MLC NAND flash chips with 4 bytes / 528 bytes ECC.
  • SM325 – USB 2.0
  • SM330 – USB 2.0
  • SM501, SM502 – Mobile Graphics
  • SM712 – Mobile Graphics
  • SM722 – Mobile Graphics
  • SM340 – MP3/JPEG
  • SM350 – MP3/JPEG
  • SM370 – Image processing

Sony

  • SPC700 series
  • SPC900 series
  • SPC970 series
  • SR110 series

Spansion

Microcontrollers acquired from Fujitsu:

  • F²MC Family (8/16-bit)
  • FR Family (32-bit RISC)
  • FR-V Family (32-bit RISC VLIW/vector processor)
  • FM3 (Cortex M3)
  • FM4 (Cortex M4)
  • FCR4 (Cortex R4 with 90 nm Spansion Flash)

STMicroelectronics

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Synopsys

While Synopsys does not manufacture or sell chips directly, Synopsys licenses the ARC Processor design to a variety of companies that, as of 2020, ship about 1.5 billion products based on ARC processors per year.

Texas Instruments

  • 4-bit
  • TMS1000
  • 8-bit
  • TMS370
  • 16-bit
  • MSP430
  • 32-bit
  • [https://www.ti.com/microcontrollers-mcus-processors/arm-based-microcontrollers/arm-cortex-m0-mcus/overview.html MSPM0 series] (ARM Cortex-M0+)
  • [http://www.ti.com/msp432 MSP432 (Obsolete)]
  • TMS320 (DSP)
  • [http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/microcontroller/32-bit_c2000/overview.page C2000]
  • Stellaris (ARM Cortex-M3)
  • [http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/microcontroller/tiva_arm_cortex/c_series/tm4c_arm_cortex-m4/overview.page Tiva™ C Series]
  • Hercules – TMS570 (ARM Cortex-R4), TMS470M ARM Cortex-M3, RM4 ARM Cortex-R4

The [http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/microcontroller/tiva_arm_cortex/c_series/tm4c_arm_cortex-m4/overview.page Stellaris and Tiva families], in particular, provide a high level of community-based, open source support through the TI [http://e2e.ti.com/support/microcontrollers/stellaris_arm/default.aspx e2e forums].{{cite press release|title=TI introduces simple-to-use OpenLink™ Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi® connectivity inside the WiLink™ 6.0 solution for AM18x Sitara™ ARM® Microprocessors|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ti-introduces-simple-to-use-openlink-bluetooth-and-wi-fi-connectivity-inside-the-wilink-60-solution-for-am18x-sitara-arm-microprocessors-125342708.html|publisher=PRNewswire|access-date=23 May 2012}}{{cite web|title=BeagleBone, $89 Open Source Hardware Platform Features TI Sitara™ AM335x ARM Cortex™-A8 MPU|url=http://www.em.avnet.com/en-us/design/featuredpromotions/Pages/BeagleBone,-$89-Open-Source-Hardware-Platform-Features-TI-Sitara%E2%84%A2-AM335x-ARM-Cortex%E2%84%A2-A8-MPU.aspx|publisher=Avnet|access-date=23 May 2012}}

Toshiba

Ubicom

  • IP2022
  • Ubicom's IP2022 is a high performance (120 MIPS) 8-bit microcontroller. Features include: 64k flash code memory, 16 KB PRAM (fast code and packet buffering), 4 KB data memory, 8-channel A/D, various timers, and on-chip support for Ethernet, USB, UART, SPI and GPSI interfaces.
  • IP3022
  • IP3022 is Ubicom's latest high performance 32bit processor running at 250 MHz featuring eight hardware threads (barrel processor). It is specifically targeted at Wireless Routers.

WCH

Manufactures a line of full-stack MCUs.

  • Arm based chips
  • CH32F103
  • CH32F203
  • CH32F205
  • CH32F207
  • CH32F208
  • CH56X
  • CH57X
  • RISC-V based chips
  • CH32V103
  • CH32V203
  • CH32V208
  • CH32V303
  • CH32V305
  • CH32V307

Western Design Center

The Western Design Center licenses the 65C02 and 65816 designs to a variety of companies.

Those companies produce the 6502 (typically as part of a larger chip) in quantities over a hundred million units per year.

Garth Wilson.

[http://wilsonminesco.com/6502primer/65tutor_intro.html "6502 PRIMER: Building your own 6502 computer"].

Xemics

  • XE8000 8-bit microcontroller family

Xilinx

XMOS

  • XCore XS1 32-bit, Multicore Microcontrollers

ZiLOG

Zilog's (primary) microcontroller families, in chronological order:

  • Older:
  • Zilog Z8 – 8-bit Harvard architecture ROM / EPROM / OTP microcontroller with on-chip SRAM.
  • Zilog Z180Z80 based microcontroller; on-chip peripherals; external memory; 1 MB address space.
  • Newer:
  • Zilog eZ8 – Better pipelined Z8 (2–3 times as clock cycle efficient as original Z8) with on-chip flash memory and SRAM.
  • Zilog eZ80 – Fast 8/16/24-bit Z80 (3–4 times as cycle efficient as original Z80) with flash, SRAM, peripherals; linear addressing of 16 MB.
  • Zilog Z16 – Fast 8/16/32-bit CPU with compact object code; 16 MB (4 GB possible) addressing range; flash, SRAM, peripherals, on chip.

Sortable table

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Company nameNameCPUBitsStatusMax. MHzFlash KBRAM KBPrice @1K USDActive powerSleep powerExternal mem.UARTsSPII2CCANEthernetUSBADCsDACsFeatures
Energy Micro

| EFM32TG110

| ARM Cortex-M3

32

| Production

| 32

324

| [http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=914-1033-1-ND $2.47]

| 157 μA/MHz @ 32 MHz

1 μA22100112× 16-bit timers. 12-bit 1 Msps ADC. 12-bit 500 ksps DAC.
Zilog

| eZ80

| Fast Z80

8/16

| Production

| 50

25616

| [http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=269-4565-ND $7.79]

|

1110000Linear addressing up to 16 MB. 3–4× faster than traditional Z80.
Texas Instruments

|MSP430FR2632

|RISC

|16

|

|16

|8

|2

|[https://www.ti.com/product/MSP430FR2632#order-quality $0.924]

|126 μA/MHz

|<5 μA

|

|2

|1

|1

|0

|

|0

|8

|0

|Capacitive touch MCU with 8 touch IO (16 sensors), 8KB FRAM, 2KB SRAM, 15 IO, 10-bit ADC

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