AVR32

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Welcome to the World of ATMEL’s AVR32 Microcontrollers

Atmel has created a new 32-bit RISC microprocessor. His name is AVR32 and he was developed by the very successful AVR team in Norway.

Atmel designed the first new 32-bit processor specifically for applications that require both performance and low power consumption. The AVR32 processor core does more processing per clock cycle so the same throughput can be achieved at a lower clock frequency with substantially less power consumption.

AT AVR32 chip

The AVR32 core architecture is optimized for highest data throughput. Most RISC architectures are wasting processor cycles for non productive operations like load, store or moving data, for branches, for loading data which are not in the cache or waiting until a multicycle instruction is done. All those operations do not contribute to the execution of the application.

AT AVR32 flyer

MSC AVR32 Flyer
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AVR32 Product Series

The AVR32 controller products are available in two different family lines

Application Processor (AP) with memory management unit, 7-stage pipeline and SIMD/DSP instructions:
AVR32 AP7 Family

µController (UC) with memory protection unit, 3-stage pipeline and embedded flash:
AVR32 UC3 Family

AVR32 Tools

MSC offers an
AVR32 Start Up Bundle

Official ATMEL Homepage:
Applications Notes, FAQ's, Datasheets

AVR32 Roadmap

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Roadmap