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8-bit AVR Microcontroller with 128K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash

Part of Content : Overviews, The ATmega128 is a low-power CMOS 8-bit microcontroller based on the AVR enhanced RISC architecture. By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the ATmega128 achieves throughputs approaching 1 MIPS per MHz allowing the system designer to optimize power consumption versus processing speed. Block Diagram, ...

8-bit Microcontroller Programming Using C Language

Part of Content : A microcontroller has on-chip peripherals that dramatically decrease the amount of external components needed in a design. It may have general purpose IO, serial IO,ADC and sometimes even special purpose IO pins that support protocol such as the I2C bus, all built into the chip itself. Typically ...
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Flash Microcontrollers Self-Programming

Content Inside : The third-generation Flash microcontrollers from Atmel are now available. These microcontrollers offer self-programming Flash. The microcontroller can write to its own program memory when running code from the

8051 Microcontroller Programming in C and Assembly

Content Inside : A microcontroller is an entire computer manufactured on a single chip. Microcontrollers are usually dedicated devices embedded within an application. The I/O, memory, and on-chip peripherals of a

PICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer User’s Guide

Part of Content : PICkit™ 2 Programmer Overview. This chapter introduces the PICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer and describes the PICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer features and menu functions. The USB Port Connection

Programming Languages and their Use in Games

Content Inside : This week I spent some time getting acquainted with different languages adopting different paradigms. Specifically, I looked at Python, Ruby, Java and C++ from the OOP world (I

Conversational Programming on CNCs

Content Inside : Conversational programming on the CNC was developed in the early 1980s and is popular in many job shops, maintenance shops and tool rooms. In these shops, parts are