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A microcontroller (or MCU, short for microcontroller unit) is a small computer (SoC) on a single integrated circuit containing a processor core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals. Program memory in the form of Ferroelectric RAM, NOR flash or OTP ROM is also often included on chip, as well as a typically small amount of RAM. Microcontrollers are designed for embedded applications, in contrast to the microprocessors used in personal computers or other general purpose applications consisting of various discrete chips.
UNISOC (Shanghai) Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the few global firms mastering 2G/3G/4G/5G, Wi-Fi, RedCap, Bluetooth, TV FM and satellite communication technologies. It excels in large-scale chip integration and chipset development, offering CPUs, baseband chips, RF front-end/RF chips and various communication/computing/control chips. Products are field-tested in 140+ countries/regions and certified by 270+ global operators.
Product Tiger Ben T750 (5G IoT Core Engine) Spring Vine 8910DM (Cellular IoT Cost-Effective King)
Positioning New-generation 5G SoC with integrated DSP LTE Cat.1bis communication DSP
Highlights - 5G+DSP dual-core collaboration, 2.4TOPS computing power supports edge AI
- 7nm process reduces power consumption by 35%, industrial-grade temperature range
- National cryptography encryption + Matter protocol for full-scene interconnection
- Cat.1bis speed is 10 times faster than NB-IoT, cost reduced by 60%
- Sleep power consumption < 10μA, 3-year battery life design
- Compatible with Arduino development, positioning error < 5m
Parameters - Architecture: A55 quad-core + self-developed DSP
- 5G: Sub-6GHz, 1.2Gbps peak
- Power consumption: Standby < 5mW, peak < 2W
- Standard: LTE Cat.1bis+GSM
- Rate: Uplink 5Mbps / Downlink 10Mbps
- Size: 10mm×10mm LGA package
Applications - Smart meters (error < 0.01%), industrial gateways (100+ terminal concurrency)
- Intelligent transportation (traffic efficiency increased by 30%)
- Shared bicycles (unlocking < 1 second, fault alarm rate < 0.05%)
- Smart water meters (leak detection rate > 98%), smart agriculture (water saving 40%)

A Digital Signal Processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor for real-time signal processing, optimized with MAC units and parallel architecture for high-speed, low-latency tasks in audio, 5G, ADAS, and medical tech. Vendors like TI and ADI drive its use in power-efficient, performance-critical applications.