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In a few other AVRs, which don't have any SRAM, the stack is hardware-based, limiting the stack depth to three.
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All AVRs have some EEPROM, and most have SRAM; both are 8-bits wide.
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The AVR ports are bidirectional, allowing you to set them for input or output on a pin-by-pin basis.
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David CorkingHow to get stuck into seriously embedded systems. This is a C cross-compile tutorial.
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They have a handful of kilobytes of program ROM and in the area of 256 bytes of RAM. Don't fret though; a lot can be done in this space, as the MIT Instrumentation Lab demonstrated when developing the Apollo Lunar Module software that controls its moon landing, return from the surface and rendezvous in orbit....The toolkit is comprised of Binutils, GCC, AVR Libc and our Makefile template to write and build programs for the AVR microcontrollers; GDB and simulavr to debug your software; and avrdude as well as a hardware programmer to transfer your software to the microcontrollers....f you're interested in easily programming a wide selection of the AVR family, go with Atmel's STK500 kit. More than a simple programmer, the STK500 is a starter kit that allows you to program the microcontrollers and easily prototype new designs.
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milkykungAtmel AVR Microcontroller on Linux
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