The AVR is a modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single chip microcontroller developed by Atmel in 1996. It has a RISC-based reduced instruction set and was designed to offer high performance, low power consumption and small size. The AVR is used in many applications like embedded systems, industrial devices and wireless devices.
The AVR is a modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single chip microcontroller developed by Atmel in 1996. It has a RISC-based reduced instruction set and was designed to offer high performance, low power consumption and small size. The AVR is used in many applications like embedded systems, industrial devices and wireless devices.
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The AVR is a modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single chip microcontroller developed by Atmel in 1996. It has a RISC-based reduced instruction set and was designed to offer high performance, low power consumption and small size. The AVR is used in many applications like embedded systems, industrial devices and wireless devices.
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