Best microcontroller for industrial applications

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Prakash Prasad

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Oct 10, 2014, 5:53:22 AM10/10/14
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I understand that question related to MCU can also be shared here. Actually I am confused as to which MCU to select for a small industrial project having below functionality

Store Data 
Send Data to Web Server
Device to be placed under scorching sun
Sensors - around 5
A Graphical Dashboard
RFID authentication 

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nd maybe a couple of more.
I am totally getting confused which micro-controller to make use -
MSP430
ATMEL
PIC
ARM (Cortex)
etc
or others but I am not sure - I presume that there are other families also for my aid which I don't know. Which micro-controller should I use based upon performance, storage, durability, speed , architecture and robustness?

Anil Kumar Pugalia

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Oct 11, 2014, 10:04:03 AM10/11/14
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Rather than thinking of an MCU, first you should pick a ready made platform, which ever is available, and implement a proof of concept.

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Prakash Prasad

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Oct 11, 2014, 11:54:46 AM10/11/14
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Ok, but it would still need a MCU, so until I decide which one how can I finalize the "ready made platform". Please suggest which ready made platform I can make use ..

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Prakash

Karun Gajria

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Oct 11, 2014, 12:34:39 PM10/11/14
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You can check WICED platform from broadcom

Shradhanand Mahendraker

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Oct 11, 2014, 2:33:58 PM10/11/14
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i thk u can try sitara TI for industrial dev... its gud 1..

Prakash Prasad

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Oct 11, 2014, 10:23:25 PM10/11/14
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Thanks, but I assume  we cannot store data temporarily or in a secondary storage device
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