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| 8-bit AVR Microcontroller with 32-Kbyte self-programming Flash Program Memory, 2-Kbyte SRAM, 1-Kbyte EEPROM, CAN Controller with 6 message-objects, LIN Controller, Power Stage Controller, 8 Channel 10-bit A/D-converter. JTAG interface for on-chip-debug. Up to 16 MIPS throughput at 16 MHz. 2.7 - 5.5 Volt operation.
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| Flash (Kbytes) |
64 |
| EEPROM (Kbytes) |
2 |
| SRAM (Bytes) |
4096 |
| Max I/O Pins |
27 |
| F.max (MHz) |
16 |
| Vcc (V) |
2.7 - 5.5 |
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TQFP 32 VQFN (Sawn) 32
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ATmega32C1, ATmega32M1, ATmega64C1, ATmega64M1 Automotive Preliminary Summary
(25 pages, revision DS, updated 8/08)
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ATmega32C1, ATmega32M1, ATmega64C1, ATmega64M1 Automotive
(365 pages, revision F, updated 4/09)
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AVR286: LIN Firmware Base for LIN/UART Controller
(19 pages, revision A, updated 3/08)
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AVR292: LIN Break-in-Data Feature of LIN/UART Controller
(8 pages, revision A, updated 3/08)
This document describes the behavior of the LIN/UART Controller when it detects an unanticipated BREAK field during an otherwise normal LIN transfer. This event is what we refer to as "Break-in-Data".
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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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AVR076: AVR® CAN - 4K Boot Loader
(34 pages, revision A, updated 8/09)
This document describes the "Slim" CAN boot loader functionality as well as its protocol to efficiently perform operations on the on chip Flash & EEPROM memories.
This boot loader implements the "In-System Programming" (ISP). The ISP allows the user to program or re-program the microcontroller on-chip Flash & EEPROM memories without removing the device from the system and without the need of a preprogrammed application.
This bootloader has been developped with IAR compiler and supports AT90CAN32/64/128 and ATmega16M1/32M1/32C1/64M1/64C1 devices.
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AVR138: ATmega32M1 family PSC Cookbook
(17 pages, revision A, updated 3/08)
This application note is an introduction to the use of the Power Stage Controller (PSC) available in ATmega32M1 family. The object of this document is to give a general overview of the PSC, show its various modes of operation and explain how to configure them.
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AVR Studio 4 |
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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
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AVR Instruction Set
(User Guide, 155 pages, revision H, updated 7/09)
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AVR Microcontrollers for Automotive
(Brochure, 12 pages, revision F, updated 10/08)
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