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Atmel Offers megaAVR picoPower With 128 KB of Flash for Ultra-Low-Power Applications ATmega1284P reduces design footprint by doubling flash and quadrupling San Jose, CA, September 29, 2009 - Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) today announced the availability of a 128 KB picoPower® megaAVR® microcontroller, targeting size-constrained, low-power applications. The small 44-pin package makes the ATmega1284P ideal for applications such as wireless and ethernet nodes, home automation and other code-intensive battery or signal-line powered products, combined with its ultra-low-power consumption, 128 KB of flash and 16 KB of random access memory (RAM). "With 16 KB of SRAM, Atmel's ATmega1284P now targets low-power applications that traditionally need external SRAM," said Ingar Fredriksen, AVR Product Marketing Director of Atmel Corporation. "By removing the external SRAM and address latch, the ATmega1284P significantly reduces the bill-of-material, manufacturing cost, complexity and development time for our designers to bring their products to market." The ATmega1284P is pin- and feature-compatible to the ATmega164PA, ATmega324PA, and ATmega644PA. The four devices provide a drop-in migration path from 16 to 128 KB of flash and 1 to 16 KB of RAM. The ATmega1284P consumes 100 nA in power-down mode, 700 nA in power-save mode and 0.45 mA in active mode at 1.8 V and 1 MHz. The ATmega1284P is now available as a standalone product. The product is also available in Atmel's RZRAVEN evaluation and starter kits and in wireless bundles. RZRAVEN Evaluation and Starter Kit ATmega in Wireless Bundles Availability and Pricing More Information: About Atmel © 2009 Atmel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Atmel®, Atmel logo and combinations thereof, AVR®, megaAVR®, picoPower® and others, are registered trademarks, or trademarks of Atmel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other terms and product names may be trademarks of others. Information: Press Contacts: |

