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Yu Yu2018-05-12 20:38:17
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Yu Yu, 2018-05-12 20:38:17

Is there a microcontroller without errors?

The thicker the microcontroller, the longer its errata. On Atmega8, I think there are only 3 or 4 errors. On the STM32, 30-page errors have been popular for some time now. Is there a microcontroller in the world that has no errors at all?

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Vladimir T, 2018-05-12
@32bit_me

LPC had virtually no bugs at the time. LPC2478 had errata with one bug, and that one is not software.

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pfg21, 2018-05-12
@pfg21

Stm32 is much more complicated than atmega.
Try to assemble the circuit immediately and without errors

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GREGOR_812, 2018-05-13
@GREGOR_812

About 30 pages - this is clearly an exaggeration. No one would buy such a controller and the manufacturer would recall it, because it would lose more money on spoiling the image than on recalling the batch.
Prots without errors do not exist, so it is necessary to read the errata before approving the model / family in order to imagine where traps can be. By themselves, these errors usually either have workarounds or are not critical for the user, but in any case they are concentrated locally and do not affect other blocks in the controller.

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Yu Yu, 2018-05-16
@xztau

I found a little bit:
PIC32MX370F512L with memory for 64,256 and 512, in my opinion, there are no
errata errors at all

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semen-pro, 2019-02-14
@semen-pro

Error error is different. On Atmega8, EMNIP, the power supply of the digital and analog parts is short-circuited, therefore, it will not work to power the ADC separately.

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