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Atmel Corporation - AVR Home Page
Atmel's AVR microcontrollers have a RISC core running single cycle instructions and a well-defined I/O structure that limits the need for external components.
Here is the official home page.
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http://www.atmel.com
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AVR-M16C-Mikrocontroller Experimental Page
Hello AVR-Freak! On this pages you'll find various projects for AVR- and M16C - Microcontrollers.
Projects for R8C will follow... Our PCBs (printed circuit boards) are perfect for own projects and for self education.
A small information of this boards can be shown by moving the mouse over the pictures.... Have fun! Holger & Ingo
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http://www.mikrocontroller.com
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AVR Portal
AVRportal.com is the resources and community for poeple who used AVR microcontroller and articles about microcontroller, electronics, computer.
It is believed the AVR basic architecture was conceived by two students at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) Alf-Egil Bogen and Vegard Wollan.
The original AVR MCU was developed at a local ASIC house in Trondheim Norway, where the two founders of Atmel Norway were working as students....
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http://www.avrportal.com
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AVRbeginners.net!
We're trying to get people who are new to AVR microcontrollers some sort of start on them.
You'll find general information about the instruction set and architecture of AVRs on these pages as well as code examples and circuits.
As many people have requested interfacing examples (like how to get an LCD working), we're now trying to build simple example circuits with external peripherals such as TWI devices or (of course!) LCDs.
We already...
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http://www.avrbeginners.net
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Atmel Corp.
Wide range of IC products, including micrcontrollers, advanced logic, mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and radio frequency ('RF') components.
Leveraging on a broad intellectual property (IP) portfolio, Atmel is able to provide the electronics industry with complete system solutions. [AVR, FPSLIC, ARM, DSP, ASIC, Programmable Logic] ...
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http://www.atmel.com
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Emulator Selection Guides
MicroController Pros Corporation (µCPros) is an authorized distributor for many microcontroller tool vendors, which enables us to offer you a large selection of Microcontroller Development Tools at your browser's finger-tips for your convenient online shopping, feature- and price-comparison.
Thus they have this nifty comparison chart service for emulators from many manufacturers.
Especially strong in the 8051, AVR, PIC, and other 8-Bit area.
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http://microcontrollershop.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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