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AT90USB82
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USB Microcontroller.
8-Kbyte self-programming Flash Program Memory, 512-byte SRAM, 512-byte EEPROM. DebugWire interface for on-chip-debug. Up to 16 MIPS throughput at 16 MHz. 2.7 - 5.5 Volt operation.
Flash (Kbytes) 8
EEPROM (Kbytes) 0.5
SRAM (Bytes) 512
Max I/O Pins 22
   TQFP 32
 VQFN (Sawn) 32
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AT90USB82/162 Summary (20 pages, revision D, updated 07/08)
AT90USB82/162 (306 pages, revision E, updated 11/08)
USB DFU Bootloader Datasheet (28 pages, revision C, updated 07/08)
 
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AVR275: Sensor-based Control of Three Phase Brushless DC Motors Using AT90USB family (10 pages, revision A, updated 09/06)
This application note described the control of a BLDC motor with Hall effect position sensors (referred to simply as Hall sensors). The implementation includes both direction and open loop speed control.
USB PC Drivers Based on Generic HID Class (10 pages, revision B, updated 7/08)
This document gives information on integrating the Atmel USB HID DLL functions. Simple code examples that demonstrate different types of implementation are given.
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.
AVR328: USB Generic HID Implementation (13 pages, revision B, updated 02/08)
The aim of this document is to describe how to start and implement a USB application, based on the HID class, to transfer data between a PC and user equipment, using AT90USB microcontrollers.
AVRŽ530: Migrating from AT90USB162/82 to ATmega16U2/8U2 (4 pages, revision A, updated 7/09)
The ATmega16U2/8U2 is a functionally identical, drop-in replacement for the AT90USB162/82. All devices are subject to the same qualification process and same set of production tests but since the manufacturing process is not the same, some electrical characteristics differ. In addition, the performance of some analog modules such as the Brown-Out Detector (BOD) and Power-On Rest (POR) has been improved. Some new features have also been added to the ATmega16U2/8U2.
AT90USB162/82 and ATmega16U2/8U2 have separate datasheets. This application note aims to outline the differences between the two devices and their datasheets, but there is also a detailed change log to assist the user at the end of the ATmega16U2/8U2 datasheet.
AVR270: USB Mouse Demonstration (11 pages, revision C, updated 7/08)
This document describes a simple mouse project. It allows users to quickly test USB hardware using AT90USB without any driver installation.
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Debug Tool: AVR Dragon
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Design Software: AVR Studio 4
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QTouch Studio 3.0.0
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Evaluation Kit: AT90USBKey
ATEVK525 AVR USB Mass Storage Evaluation Kit
Reference Design: ATAVRUSBRF01 USB 2.4 GHz Reference Design
Starter Kit: ATSTK526
ATSTK600
ATSTK600-TQFP32
Software Files: AT90USB82 USB Bootloader v1.0.5
AVR IBIS – AVR USB Software files
Zip archive with IBIS files for Atmel AVR USB devices.
 
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AVR Dragon
AVR JTAGICE mkII
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AVR and AVR32 - Quick Reference Guide (Overview, 68 pages, revision I, updated 5/09)
Introduction of the product range of AVR and AVR32 microcontrollers and application processors:
  • Device family description
  • Key features
  • Device selection guides
  • Application oriented device families
  • Tools offer
AVR Instruction Set (User Guide, 155 pages, revision H, updated 7/09)