Microchip Technology Inc. launches new generation of 8-bit tinyAVR® MCUs. These new devices are the first tinyAVR® microcontrollers to feature Core Independent Peripherals(CIPs). CIPs allow the ...
As amazing as CircuitPython is, it hasn’t yet been ported to any 8-bit microcontrollers. [Chris Heo] was unsatisfied with his inability to use Python on his 8-bit ATmega4808 AVR, so he worked out a ...
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a global leader in the development and fabrication of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced today four new AEC Q100-qualified AVR(R) Flash microcontrollers ...
The ATmega4809 is a microcontroller featuring the 8-bit AVR® processor with hardware multiplier – running at up to 20MHz and with up to 48 KB Flash, 6 KB SRAM and 256 bytes of EEPROM in 48-pin ...
Microchip has announced four new 8-bit tinyAVR MCUs, ranging from 14 to 24 pins and 4KB to 8KB of flash. They’re the first tinyAVR micro controllers to feature Core Independent peripherals (CIPs).
Responding to rapid growth in smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and 5G wireless connectivity solutions, Microchip has released 5 new 8-bit PIC and AVR microcontroller (MCU) families adding over 60 new ...
Atmel Corporation (www.atmel.com) has introduced four AEC Q100-qualified AVR flash microcontrollers for automotive power train, body, chassis, safety and security applications involving sensor and/or ...
Microchip Technology, a provider of microcontroller (MCU), mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, has released a new generation of 8-bit tinyAVR MCUs. The four new devices range from 14 to 24 ...
Whenever we write up a feature on a microcontroller or microcontroller project here on Hackaday, we inevitably get two diametrically opposed opinions in the comments. If the article featured an 8-bit ...
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today the AVR(R) XMEGA(TM) family, an important addition to their successful AVR microcontrollers. The system performance of AVR XMEGA expands the market ...