Description: A Data Control System is an architecture designed to manage the flow and storage of data in embedded devices and other computing environments. These systems are fundamental in the interconnection of sensors, actuators, and other electronic components, allowing for the efficient collection, processing, and transmission of information. They are characterized by their ability to operate in real-time, meaning they can respond to events and changes in the environment immediately. Additionally, they are often optimized for low power consumption, which is crucial in applications where battery life is an important factor. The integration of control algorithms and data processing allows these systems to perform complex tasks, such as monitoring environmental conditions, controlling industrial processes, and managing home automation systems. Their relevance lies in the growing demand for smart and connected solutions, where data collection and analysis are essential for informed decision-making and operational efficiency.