Atmel has introduced a 6-pin microcontroller. The 8bit AVR ATtiny10 has 1kbyte of flash and 32byte of SRAM in a 2x3mm SOT-23 package. Performance is claimed to be up to 12MIPS, and peripherals include ...
Atmel’s picoPower AVR ATtiny10 has 1Kbytes of programmable Flash memory, and 32bytes of internal SRAM. The 6-pin device has up to 12 MIPS of processing throughput, an 8-bit A/D converter, an analog ...
在电子设备调试和维修过程中,很多工程师都遇到过这样的现象:晶振失效导致系统无法工作,但用手指轻轻触碰晶振引脚,设备竟然奇迹般地恢复正常了。这种“一触即好”的奇怪现象背后到底隐藏着什么原理?更重要的是,如何彻底解决这类问题?本文将 ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, today announced production ...
Atmel Corporation has introduced its new picoPower AVR ATtiny10 microcontroller that claims to provide six times the performance of any other similar sized microcontroller in the market and features 1 ...
Atmel’s ATtiny10 is their smallest microcontroller in terms of physical size – it’s an SOT-23-6 package, or about the same size as surface mount transistors. The hardware inside this extremely ...
Atmel has announced production of what it claims to be the world's smallest flash microcontroller package. The specialist in microcontroller and touch solutions has launched today announced production ...
Okay, you’ve got a six-pin microcontroller with 1k of program memory, 32 bytes of SRAM, and it can’t be programmed using an In-System-Programmer. Do you think you can use it to develop a game?