Atmel® Corporation, a leader in microcontroller and touch technology solutions, announced 14 new devices in its widely adopted Atmel AVR® microcontroller (MCU) family, providing more options to meet ...
Whether you are creating a small Internet appliance, some hardware instrumentation, data loggers or an army of autonomous robots to do your bidding, in numerous situations you need the flexibility of ...
Atmel’s AVR microcontroller chips are in-system programmable (ISP), i.e. these can be programmed directly in the target circuit. A special programmer software is used to download the program from the ...
Atmel announced additional unique features to the already-successful 8/16-bit AVR XMEGA microcontroller (MCU) family with the industry's lowest power consumption of 100nA with 5µS wake-up time. The ...
Today at Electronica 2010, Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, announced the first 32-bit AVR® microcontrollers (MCUs) with a floating point unit (FPU).
Atmel announced 14 new Atmel AVR microcontrollers divided into 4 families: AVR XMEGA C, tinyAVR ATtiny1634, AVR UC3 L3 and AVR UC3 D4. Atmel AVR XMEGA C MCUs are 8-/16-bit general-purpose MCUs with ...
Newer compiler versions provide more recent C++ support and the device coverage for the Atmel compiler is larger. You can either build the toolchain on your host in a Docker container or let CircleCI ...
Atmel is building an ecosystem around its AVR microcontrollers which includes a set of tools which will be compatible with both 8- and 32-bit AVR microcontrollers. The design ecosystem also includes ...
The project utilizes an open source Atmel AVR microcontroller while incorporating a state of the art USB programmer. The firmware of the USB programmer can work for almost any AVR microcontroller on ...
Projects based on Atmel ATMEGA32A microcontroller, with required explanations to make it easy to understand a given program and its underlying key concepts.😉 ...
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