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picoPower technology AVR Microcontroller.
16-Kbyte self-programming Flash Program Memory, 1-Kbyte SRAM, 512 Byte EEPROM, 8 Channel 10-bit A/D-converter. JTAG interface for on-chip-debug. 4 X 25 Segment LCD Driver. Up to 16 MIPS throughput at 16 MHz. 1.8 - 5.5 Volt Operation. |
| Flash (Kbytes) |
16 |
| EEPROM (Kbytes) |
0.5 |
| SRAM (Bytes) |
1024 |
| Max I/O Pins |
54 |
| F.max (MHz) |
16 |
| Vcc (V) |
1.8-5.5 |
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TQFP 64
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ATmega169P(V) Preliminary Summary
(25 pages, revision N, updated 8/09)
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ATmega169P(V) Preliminary
(393 pages, revision N, updated 8/09)
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AVR040: EMC Design Considerations
(18 pages, revision D, updated 6/06)
This Application Note covers the most common EMC problems designers encounter when using Microcontrollers.
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AVR042: AVR Hardware Design Considerations
(14 pages, revision F, updated 4/08)
This Application Note covers the most common problems encountered when switching to a new microcontroller architecture like the AVR. Solutions and considerations for the most common design challenges are covered.
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AVR000: Register and Bit-Name Definitions for the AVR Microcontroller
(2 pages, revision C, updated 11/09)
This Application Note contains files which allow the user to use Register and Bit names from the databook when writing assembly programs.
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AVR102: Block Copy Routines
(5 pages, revision B, updated 5/02)
This Application Note contains routines for transfer of data blocks.
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AVR103: Using the EEPROM Programming Modes
(5 pages, revision A, updated 03/05)
This application note implements a driver utilizing the programming modes available for the EEPROM in some new AVR parts, involving both time and power savings.
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AVR130: Setup and use the AVR Timers
(16 pages, revision A, updated 2/02)
This Application Note describes how to use the different timers of the AVR. The AT90S8535 is used as an example. The intention of this document is to give a general overview of the timers, show their possibilities and explain how to configure them. The code examples will make this clearer and can be used as guidance for other applications.
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(White Paper, 16 pages, revision A, updated 02/06)
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