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AVR460: Embedded Web Server
The AVR embedded web server reference design is designed for integration in digital equipment.
The AVR embedded web server can be plugged into any Ethernet interface and communicate with a standard web browser.
Figure 2 illustrates some situations where the web server can be used.
As shown in Figure 2, various consumer electronics can be controlled from a computer connected to the Internet.
The web page is the Control Center for the...
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http://www.atmel.com
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The AVR Microcontroller and C Compiler Co-Design
High Level Languages (HLLs) are rapidly becoming the standard methodology for embedded microcontrollers due to improved time-to-market and simplified maintenance support.
In order to ensure that the new ATMEL AVR family of microcontrollers was well suited as a target for C compiler, the external C compiler development was started before the AVR architecture and instruction set were completed.
preview:
http://www.atmel.com
date: 1/1/1996
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Program Organization for AVR microcontrollers
There are many ways to organize realtime programs.
By organization, I mean the scheme you use to coordinate the interaction of concurrent program sections (e.g. interrupt service routines) , as well as the usual hierarchical structure of each individual program section.
The way you organize a program will depend on may things including:
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http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu
date: 1/1/2002
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A GNU Development Environment for the AVR Microcontroller
This document attempts to cover the details of the GNU Tools that are specific to the AVR family of processors.
Last updated 2002.
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http://users.rcn.com
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AVR @ Wikipedia
The AVRs are a family of RISC microcontrollers from Atmel.
Their internal architecture was conceived by two students: Alf-Egil Bogen and Vergard Wollan, at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH)[1] and further developed at Atmel Norway, a subsidiary founded by the two architects.
The AVR is a Harvard architecture machine with programs and data stored separately.
Program instructions are stored in semi-permanent Flash memory which...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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Electrons AVR Articles
Description: The cAVeRn: Atmel AVR microcontroller related info Articles: 10 Intro To AVR Microcontrollers Description: This portion of the site provides some detailed information on the Atmel AVR series of microcontrollers, beginning with this introduction.
Author: ozma Updates: 5 To Top Atmel AVR Microcontroller Projects with Linux Description: The specific focus here is with the particulars of AVR development under...
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http://electrons.psychogenic.com
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