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Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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eletter
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Atmel AVR Forum
NEW ARRIVALS 3 0 May 10, 2006 09:18 am In: Protected Forum By: AVR_Admin BEGINNERS & BUTTERFLIES 89 109 May 15, 2006 12:16 pm In: Butterfly Programming Problem By: AVR_Admin ASM PROGRAMMING (AVR) 75 53 May 15, 2006 05:39 am In: ADENTURES IN DIVISION BY 10 By: AVR_Admin C PROGRAMMING (AVR) 55 3 May 14, 2006 06:46 am In: Bad C Practices (MISRA C Te... By: AVR_Admin BASIC & OTHER AVR LANGUAGES 28 2 May...
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http://avr.15.forumer.com
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eletter
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AVR-chat -- Non-technical discussions around AVR-GCC and the AVR
This list is intented for non-technical discussions around the AVR-GCC Free Software toolchain, and the Atmel AVR microcontroller in general.
For technical questions regarding AVR-GCC and the other Free Software tools, please refer to the AVR-GCC-list instead.
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the AVR-chat Archives.
Using AVR-chat
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http://lists.nongnu.org
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eletter
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AVR-GCC-list -- Discussions about the AVR-GCC toolchain
This list is intented for discussions around the AVR-GCC Free Software toolchain for Atmel AVR microcontrollers.
This includes any of the Free Software tools that are available for the AVR (not just the compiler itself), like debugging, simulation, device programming etc. The list is primarily intented for users of the tools, not for dicussions between developers.
Developers should use their respective project mailing lists for detailed...
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http://lists.nongnu.org
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webinar
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Atmel AVR32 UC3 MCUs Webinar
During this 90 minute session you will have an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the industry leading AVR product line and more specifically Atmels proprietary AVR32 architecture.
The AVR32 UC3 microcontrollers are optimized for low-power design needs with active power consumption as low as 300uA/MHz when executing code from internal flash, and high-performance of up to 91 DMIPS at 66MHz.
They allow high throughput by utilizing up to...
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http://www.nuhorizons.com
date: 9/12/2009
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webinar
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Designing with Atmel 6-pin tinyAVR Flash microcontrollers
tinyAVR devices are optimized for a wide range of applications that require a small but powerful microcontroller.
The smallest tinyAVR measures only 2mm x 2mm making the family ideal for size constrained applications as a single chip solution in small systems, or as glue logic and distributed intelligence in larger systems.
They are available with integrated A/D converter and EEPROM memory.
By delivering Flash flexibility at Mask ROM prices,...
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http://www.eetimes.com
date: 2/24/2011
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vendor
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Atmel Corporation - AVR Home Page
Atmel's AVR microcontrollers have a RISC core running single cycle instructions and a well-defined I/O structure that limits the need for external components.
Here is the official home page.
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http://www.atmel.com
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vendor
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AVR-M16C-Mikrocontroller Experimental Page
Hello AVR-Freak! On this pages you'll find various projects for AVR- and M16C - Microcontrollers.
Projects for R8C will follow... Our PCBs (printed circuit boards) are perfect for own projects and for self education.
A small information of this boards can be shown by moving the mouse over the pictures.... Have fun! Holger & Ingo
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http://www.mikrocontroller.com
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