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| AVR Solutions |
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| AVR Studio 4 | AVR Solutions AVR Studio 4 is the Integrated Development Environ... |
| Mature AVR ISP In-System Programmer |
AVR Solutions
AVR In-System Programmer is used for field upgrades of existing products using the Atmel AVR ArchitectureAVR In-System Programmer based on the STK500 Hardware and Software. Supports all In-System Programmable AVR devices. The AVR Studio online-help contains the most current information and a complete list of supported devices.... |
| STK500 |
AVR Solutions
The Atmel AVR STK500 is a starter kit and development system for Atmel's AVR Flash microcontrollers. The STK500 gives designers a quick start to develop code on the AVR combined with features for using the starter kit to develop prototypes and test new designs. The STK500 interfaces with AVR Studio, Atmel's Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for code writing and debugging. Expansion cards are available for the different AVR sub-families and larger devices. The AVR Studio online-help contains the most current information and a complete list of supported devices... |
| Mature STK502 |
AVR Solutions
The STK502 board is a hardware expansion module for the STK500 Starter Kit. It adds support for the 64-pin LCD AVR family with on-chip LCD controller and the Mega AVR family. The STK502 includes connectors, jumpers, temperature sensor and hardware allowing full support for all features on the included ATmega169, including a LCD-display. A Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket makes it easy to use TQFP packages for prototyping. The AVR Studio online-help contains the most current information and a complete list of supported devices. The STK500 platform has been replaced by the STK600 platform.... |
| Mature STK501 |
AVR Solutions
The STK501 board is an expansion module designed to add 64-pin support to the Atmel STK500 Development Board. The STK500 and STK501 expansion module extends support to all current AVR devices. The STK501 includes connectors, jumpers and hardware allowing full utilization of the features on the 64-pin AVR devices. A Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket allows easy use of TQFP packages for prototyping. The AVR Studio online-help contains the most current information and a complete list of supported devices. The STK500 platform has been replaced by the STK600 platform.... |
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ACES_Setup_Beta5.exe |
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Mature AVR Studio 3.56 |
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AVR Studio 4.13 SP1 (build 557) |
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AVR Studio 4.13 (build 528) |
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AVR Studio 4.14 (build 589) |
| Family | Posted | FAQ |
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| FPSLIC (AVR with FPGA) | 05/10/01 | IAR C Compiler, UBROF and AVR Studio |
| FPSLIC (AVR with FPGA) | 05/10/01 | What comes with System Designer? |
| USB Controllers | 06/29/05 | AT43DK355 Board - Compatibility |
Atmel Corporation-Atmel Offers Free Development Software for its AVR 32-bit Microcontrollers |
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