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If you’re looking for ways to get better designs to market faster, start
designing with Atmel’s AVR family of Microcontroller. Atmel’s AVR offers you an
exceptional combination of performance, flexibility and power management. The
architecture of the AVRs gives you 16-bit performance at 8-bit price.
It has an enhanced RISC core running single-cycle instructions and a
well-defined I/O structure that limits the need for external components. So it’s
not only easier to use, it delivers blazing execution of up to 20 MIPS.
And when you consider AVR’s outstanding Flash and EEPROM capability, plus its
huge range of packaging, peripherals, memory sizes, power management modes and
development tools, there’s almost no limit to what you can design. From complex
battery operated applications to industrial controls, and a whole lot more in
between.
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- Single cycle 8-bit RISC architecture
- High computing power at low power consumption
- Suitable for battery applications
- Low prices, small packages
- Full industrial temperature grade (-40°C…+85°C)
- High peripheral integration
- High memory integration up to 256 Kbyte Flash, 8 Kbyte
SRAM and 4 Kbyte EEPROM
- Self Programming Memory
- One toolchain for all AVR products
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MSC
AVR Flyer [PDF 4,4MB]
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AVR Flyer [PDF 14,4MB]
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Devices range from 1 to 256KB
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Pin count range from 8 to 100
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Full code compatibility
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Pin/feature compatible families
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One set of development tools
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