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'''Single-board Computers''' ('''SBCs''') are complete computers built on a single circuit board with [[microprocessors]], [[Computer memory|memory]], [[input/output]], and other features. They are typically used as [[Embedded system|embedded systems]], as they are small, low-cost and low-power. SBCs are used for a variety of applications, a few examples being [[robotics]], [[Industrial control system|industrial control]] and [[home automation]]. They are also commonly used in education, as they are easy to use and can provide a great introduction to programming and computer science.
'''Single-board computers''' ('''SBCs''') are complete computers built on a single circuit board with [[microprocessors]], [[Computer memory|memory]], [[input/output]], and other features. They are typically used as [[Embedded system|embedded systems]], as they are small, low-cost and low-power. SBCs are used for a variety of applications, a few examples being [[robotics]], [[Industrial control system|industrial control]] and [[home automation]]. They are also commonly used in education, as they are easy to use and can provide a great introduction to programming and computer science.

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Single-board computers (SBCs) are complete computers built on a single circuit board with microprocessors, memory, input/output, and other features. They are typically used as embedded systems, as they are small, low-cost and low-power. SBCs are used for a variety of applications, a few examples being robotics, industrial control and home automation. They are also commonly used in education, as they are easy to use and can provide a great introduction to programming and computer science.