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Difference between 8051 and ARM

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:51:18

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A microcontroller is a small processing device which is primarily designed to perform specific functions within a large system. For example, a microcontroller is used in an air conditioner to automatically control and adjust the temperature of a room. The main parts that a microcontroller has are: central processing unit (CPU), memory unit, and I/O interfaces. All these components of the microcontroller are formed on a single chip. A microcontroller can be programmed using various programming languages like C language, assembly language, etc. to perform a specific function. Microcontrollers are widely used in a variety of electronic devices, such as ... Read More

Difference between 64K and 128K SIM Cards

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:15:40

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SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module. A SIM card is a tiny chip used in mobile devices to recognize a user’s identity uniquely to the mobile network. A SIM card helps a mobile device user to perform various functions, such as voice calling, video calling, messaging, accessing internet services, etc. SIM Card has a small memory to contain the details related to the user, such as contact numbers, text messages, and Meta data of the SIM card user. SIM cards require different voltage supplies like 1.8 V, 3 V, 5 V, etc. to work. In context of SIM cards, the ... Read More

Difference between 32K and 64K SIM Cards

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:11:12

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SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module. A SIM card is a tiny chip used in mobile devices to recognize a user’s identity uniquely to the mobile network. A SIM card helps a mobile device user to perform various functions, such as voice calling, video calling, messaging, accessing internet services, etc. SIM Card has a small memory to contain the details related to the user, such as contact numbers, text messages, and Meta data of the SIM card user. SIM cards require different voltage supplies like 1.8 V, 3 V, 5 V, etc. to work. In context of SIM cards, the term “K” defines the ... Read More

Difference Between 8-Bit and 16-Bit Music

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:48:00

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In context of music, 8-bit and 16-bit represent the bit depth of the digital audio. Hence, the most fundamental difference between 8-bit and 16-bit music in their bit depth that is, the 8-bit music has a bit depth of 8-bits, i.e. each music sample is represented by using 8-bits, while the 16-bit music has a bit depth of 16-bits. In this article, we will discuss the important differences between 8-bit music and 16-bit music, but before that let us first discuss their basics. What is 8-Bit Music? 8-bit music is a type of digital audio that uses 8 bits to ... Read More

Difference Between 8 Bit and 16 Bit Microcontroller

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:46:11

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A microcontroller is a tiny data processing devices which is primarily designed to perform specific functions within a large system. For example, a microcontroller is used in an air conditioner to automatically control and adjust the temperature of a room. The major parts that a microcontroller has are: processing unit, memory unit, and I/O unit. All these components of the microcontroller are formed on a single chip. A microcontroller can be programmed using various programming languages like C language, assembly language, etc. to perform a specific function. Microcontrollers are widely being used in a variety of electronic devices such as ... Read More

Difference between 4K and 1080p

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:13:57

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Both 4K and 1080p are the two screen resolutions. The fundamental difference between these two screen resolutions is that the displays with 1080p screen resolution have 1920 horizontal pixels and 1080 vertical pixels, whereas the displays with 4K screen resolution have 3840 horizontal pixels and 2160 vertical pixels. In this article, we will discuss all the important differences between 4K and 1080p. But before that let us first have a look into the basics of 4K and 1080p individually. What is 1080p Resolution? 1080p is a screen resolution which has 1920 horizontal pixels and 1080 vertical pixels. Therefore, in ... Read More

Difference between 3-address and 2-address Instructions

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:09:37

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A computer system performs operations as per the instruction provided to it. These computer instructions are written in different formats based on the number of addresses that they contain. In this article, we will discuss the two types of computer instructions namely, 3-address instruction and 2-address instruction, and the important differences between them. The fundamental difference between 3-address instruction and 2-address instruction is that the 3-address instruction requires three operands, while the 2-address instruction requires two operands to execute. Before discussing the differences, let us first know a bit about 3-address and 2-address instructions individually. So, let gets started with ... Read More

Difference between 3-address and 1-address Instructions

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 11:07:59

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A computer system performs operations based on the instruction provided to it. These computer instructions are written in different formats based on the number of addresses that they contain. In this article, we will discuss the two types of computer instructions namely, 3-address instruction and 1-address instruction, and the important differences between them. The fundamental difference between 3-address instruction and 1-address instruction is that the 3-address instruction requires three operands, while the 1-address instruction requires only a single operand. Before discussing the differences, let us first know a bit about 3-address and 1-address instructions individually. So, let gets started with ... Read More

Difference between 3-address and 0-address Instructions

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 10:59:53

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A computer system performs tasks based on the instruction provided to it. These computer instructions are written in different formats based on the number of addresses that they contain. In this article, we will discuss the two types of computer instructions namely, 3-address instruction and 0-address instruction, and the important differences between them. The most fundamental difference between 0-address instruction and 3-address instruction is that the 0-address instruction does not require any operand to perform operations, whereas the 3-address instruction takes three operands to perform operations. Before discussing the differences between 0-address instruction and 3-address instruction, let us first discuss ... Read More

Difference between 2-address and 1-address Instructions

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 10:57:24

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A computer system performs tasks based on the instruction provided to it. These computer instructions are written in different formats based on the number of addresses that they contain. In this article, we will discuss two types of instructions namely, 2-address instructions and 1-address instructions, and the important differences between them. The most fundamental difference between 2-address instruction and 1-address instruction is that a 2-address instruction requires two operands to perform an operation and the result is stored in one these two operands, while the 1-address instruction requires only one operand to perform an operation and stores the result ... Read More

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