- Atmel Introduces Low-Power, Single-Chip Wireless Microcontroller Family for Growing IEEE
- Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a leader in touch and microcontroller-based solutions, today announced a new family of AVR® wireless microcontroller (MCU) devices targeting wireless applications such as ZigBee® and IPv6/6LoWPAN. The ATmega128RFA1 is IEEE 802.15.4 compliant and combines Atmel's picoPower® AVR MCU and a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver. Atmel's picoPower technology offers ultra-low power consumption to ultimately enable longer...
http://www.atmel.com
- 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.
http://www.atmel.com/products/AVR/
- AVR Assembler Site
- The Mnemonic Representation of Machine Code. Assembly Language remains in use because of its close relationship to the underlying machine. It is used by those who need to compress programs into the smallest memory space and have it excecute as fast and efficiently as possible. It can be a difficult medium in which to work. Some forget that whether done by man or compiler, all languages must be translated into machine code before they...
http://avr-asm.tripod.com/
- AVR TV - the Atmel AVR Podcast Mega Site
- AVR TV is a new series of PODcasts produced by Atmels AVR design centre in Trondheim, Norway. AVR TV will publish two main types of issues at an irregular rate: In-depth: A posting category for the in-depth PODcast episodes. These are mainly product demos, or product trainings and tutorials. Regular Issues: A posting category for the regular or ordinary PODcast episodes. These are newsflash episodes that contain product...
http://www.avrtv.com/
- SmallC for AVR - Free Compiler
- SmallC for AVR has been extensively re-written to make it more efficient. Typical code space savings of over 50% on version 1 have been achieved. A complete User Manual is now available that puts in one place the details previously scattered throughout my old web pages. It includes many examples and code snippets on configuring and using the various AVR hardware.
http://www.jennaron.com.au/smallc/smallc.html
- Atmel Offers megaAVR picoPower With 128 KB of Flash for Ultra-Low-Power Applications
- Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) today announced the availability of a 128 KB picoPower® megaAVR® microcontroller, targeting size-constrained, low-power applications. The small 44-pin package makes the ATmega1284P ideal for applications such as wireless and ethernet nodes, home automation and other code-intensive battery or signal-line powered products, combined with its ultra-low-power consumption, 128 KB of flash and 16 KB of random...
http://www.atmel.com
- Atmel's AVR Microcontrollers Now Integrate RF Transmitter Functionality to Address Industrial
- Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) today announced the first ATA874x single-chip UHF ASK/FSK RF transmitter family targeting a broad range of proprietary wireless industrial and consumer applications such as metering, alarm systems and home control applications. This new AVR® product family offers industry-leading RF performance operating in the license-free ISM frequency bands (868 to 928 MHz, 433 MHz, and 315 MHz). As a well-known...
http://www.atmel.com
- 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...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmel_AVR
- BeRTOS Real Time Operating System - Free RTOS
- BeRTOS is a completely free, open source, real time operating system (RTOS) suitable for embedded platforms. Runs on many microprocessors and microcontrollers, ranging from 8 bits to 32 bits CPUs and even PCs. Supports ARM and AVR.
http://www.bertos.org/
- AVR Freaks
- AVRfreaks.net is the number one resource for information on the new Starter kit from Atmel. If you have made, or have suggestions for cool top modules for the STK500 please drop us an email. Our goal is to build a comprehensive archive of cool top modules and design ideas.
http://www.avrfreaks.net/
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