Nuvoton Technology has given a fresh push to the humble 8-bit microcontroller—long thought by many to be on its last legs—with the launch of the MG51 Series, an 8051-based microcontroller family clocked at up to 24 MHz and packed with features tailored for demanding industrial and consumer applications.

The MG51 Series stands out by offering up to 64KB flash memory and 4KB SRAM, but that’s just the headline. With operation supported at a robust 5V and an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +105°C, these MCUs clearly target environments where reliability cannot be compromised.
Key Technical Highlights Include:
- Up to 46 flexible GPIO pins,
- Plentiful analog (15-channel, 12-bit 500 kSPS ADC),
- Digital interfaces (multiple UARTs, I2C, SPI), and a suite of timers, PWM outputs, and comprehensive clock options.
Importantly, Nuvoton has reinforced noise immunity, offering 7 kV ESD and 4.4 kV EFT protection to keep the MG51 at home even in electrically challenging setups. Security receives appropriate attention too, with Flash lock bits, a dedicated executable-only protection ROM, and unique device IDs, providing manufacturers with the tools needed to safeguard both firmware and data.
On the development side, Nuvoton ensures the MG51 family integrates smoothly into modern workflows, providing compatibility with leading toolchains like Keil C51, IAR EW8051, and their own cross-platform NuEclipse SDCC suite.
Hardware prototyping is made accessible with two NuMaker boards—both affordably priced and featuring standard headers plus onboard debugging.
While the industry keeps pivoting toward powerful 32-bit MCUs, Nuvoton’s latest 8-bit offering is a reminder that simpler, well-supported chips still have a dedicated place—whether in motor control, lighting, appliances, or industrial automation.





