Introduction to Atmel's 8-bit AVR Microcontrollers
Overview:
Join us for a look into the world's leading 8-bit Flash microcontroller, the AVR. AVR delivers unmatched flexibility, combining the most code-efficient architecture for C and assembly programming with the ability to tune system parameters throughout the entire life cycle of your key products. You get to market sooner and can cost effectively upgrade and continuously refine you product offering as needed. AVR provides you with one architecture and one instruction set that you can easily and quickly port to any other AVR device.
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. Internal oscillators, timers, UART, SPI, pull-up resistors, pulse width modulation, ADC, analog comparator and watch-dog timers are some of the features you will find in AVR devices. AVR instructions will decrease the size of the program whether the code is written in C or assembly. With on-chip in-system programmable Flash and EEPROM, the AVR is a perfect choice in order to optimize cost and get products to the market quickly.
The seminar will introduce you to and provide an overview of AVR and product families including tinyAVR, megaAVR, ASSP AVR, and picoPower AVR's. The seminar will cover the AVR's innovative core, features, product families, product roadmap and development tools.
The one-hour seminar will consist of an introductory presentation of AVR and will be followed by an opportunity to ask questions about AVR.
About 63 minutes.
This presentation will be available to audience members until December 07, 2007 at 02:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.