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Among the first of the AVR line was the AT90S8515, which in a 40-pin DIP package has the same pinout as an 8051 microcontroller, including the external multiplexed address and data bus. The polarity of the RESET line was opposite (8051's having an active-high RESET, while the AVR has an active-low RESET), but other than that the pinout was ...
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s is a bit number in the status register (0 = C, 1 = Z, etc., see the list above) b is a bit number in a general-purpose or I/O register (0 = least significant, 7 = most significant) K6 is a 6-bit immediate unsigned constant (range: 0–63)
Variable Voltage supply of 1.25 V to 29 V, up to 2 A (Vin - 1 V) Reverse polarity and short circuit protection; 1.8" TFT display screen along with 5-way joystick and a pair of potentiometers, slide switch, and tactile. Motor Drivers SN754410NE for 2 motors, and 2 dedicated Servo controllers pins; LED indicators for motors directions.
ATmega328 is commonly used in many projects and autonomous systems where a simple, low-powered, low-cost micro-controller is needed. Perhaps the most common implementation of this chip is on the popular Arduino development platform, namely the Arduino Uno, Arduino Pro Mini [4] and Arduino Nano models.
ATmega168/ATmega 328/ATmega 8 A low cost Arduino clone using the ATmega168/ATmega 328/ATmega 8 and designed for prototyping, it includes onboard peripherals such as an RGB LED, switches, IR Tx/Rx and DS1307 real-time clock(RTC). Japanino [91] A kit by Otonano Kagaku publisher in Japan. ATmega168 [33]
ATtiny2313 in 20-pin narrow dual in-line package (DIP-20N)ATtiny (also known as TinyAVR) is a subfamily of the popular 8-bit AVR microcontrollers, which typically has fewer features, fewer I/O pins, and less memory than other AVR series chips.
[1] Many of Atmel's microcontrollers in this line have similar instruction sets, so if an engineer learns the instruction set from one of their microprocessors, this knowledge is transferable to other microcontrollers in the line. The ATmega168 is a variant with 16 KB Flash memory. [2]