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Components
When
Atmel introduced the powerful AVR family of microcontrollers
in 1997, the market was quick to react, turning out
technology that has since been the impetus behind major
developments in the portable appliance, wireless, and
security applications industries. Engineers love that
AVR microcontrollers are designed to limit the need
for external components and decrease the size of programs
written in C and assembly. AVR microcontrollers are
RISC CPUs that run single-cycle instructions to ensure
cost-effective, timely solutions. With impressive execution
times up to 16 MIPS and 128-KB programmable flash memory
and EEPROM, the AVR family opens the door to limitless
possibilities.
Datasheets:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/devices.asp?family_id=607
Application
Note: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/app_notes.asp?family_id=607
Tools
and Software: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools.asp?family_id=607
Related
Article: The
Growth of the Atmel AVR Family by Jeff Bachiochi
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