When [Alain] wanted to use some of the new TinyAVR 0 chips — specifically, the Attiny406 — it seemed overkill to use the Windows IDE. There are plenty of sources of information on programming other ...
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When [Alain] wanted to use some of the new TinyAVR 0 chips — specifically, the Attiny406 — it seemed overkill to use the Windows IDE. There are plenty of sources of information on programming other ...
I just made a spreadsheet of all the tinyAVR parts. All my pals love the MCU selector guide, but I have a lot of analog dinosaur buddies that prefer a spreadsheet to a Web-based interface. You can ...
Microchip Technology has expanded its tinyAVR MCU series with the addition of two new devices offering advanced analogue features and the largest memory variants in the family. Designed for reliable ...
Microchip Technology Inc. continues to expanded its AVR Microcontroller portfolio with the addition of three new tinyAVR devices. These new devices feature Core Independent Peripherals, which helps ...
20-pin tinyAVR (R) Flash microcontroller devices with high-speed timers targeting battery chargers, sensor end-points and motor control applications. The devices are pin-compatible, differing only in ...
The Atmel family of tinyAVR microcontrollers are targeted at applications that run from a single battery, such as AA, AAA, or coin cell. The first in this family is the ATtiny43U for portable battery ...
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today two new low power 32-pin tinyAVR(R) microcontrollers, the ATtiny48 and ATtiny88 devices which have 4- and 8-Kbytes of Flash memory, respectively.
Designed for use in portable battery powered consumer applications like phone accessories, remote controls, sporting goods and personal care products, Jukka Eskelinen Director, tinyAVR Product ...
Microchip has added its ‘core independent peripherals’ to 8bit tinyAVR – formerly Atmel’s product range. MCUs. Four new devices range from 14 to 24 pins and 4 to 8kbyte of flash. They will be ...
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today three new 20-pin tinyAVR(R) Flash microcontroller devices with high-speed timers targeting battery chargers, sensor end-points and motor control ...