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Atmel AVR32 STK1000 and AP7000 32-bit Microcontroller
Atmel AVR32 STK1000 and AP7000 32-bit Microcontroller

The AP7000 is the first AVR32-based processor family and the first to integrate on a single chip, virtually all the functionalities required for multimedia systems deployed in cell phones, digital cameras, PDAs, automotive infotainment, set top boxes, and home entertainment systems, as well as network switches/routers and printers.

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  • 10x Image scaling optimization
  • YUV<->RGB hardware convert
  • LCD-controller
  • 640x320 and 320x240 TFT/STN
  • Maximum 2048x2048 TFT
  • Image Sensor Interface
  • VGA and CMOS-cameras
  • Audio Interfaces
  • 16-bit stereo audio-DAC
  • I2S/AC'97 digital i/f
  • Connectivity

  • USB 2.0 480 Mbps PHY
  • Ethernet MACB (optional)
  • True-IDE Hard-drives
  • CF/SD/MMC
  • IrDA, 3xSPI, I2C, 3xSSC, 4xUSART
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    With so many microcontrollers and microcontroller development kits available, it is a daunting task to pick one for embedded hardwaredevelopment and not worry that significant time and money will be wasted when it comes time to expand on-board peripherals or conform to tighter power budgets. The Atmel AP7000 32-bit AVR32 microcontroller (and STK1000 development kit) featuring a Harvard architecture has it all. With the lowest power consumption in its class, the AP7000 has everything you could want in a 32-bit controller, from a direct memory access LCD and camera controllers to DMA ethernet, DACs, PWM, I2S and of course the standard I2C, SPI and UART ports for communication between other on-board peripherals (such as touch screen controllers, DataFlash, etc). In short, this microcontroller blows Texas Instruments, Microchip, ST Micro and the rest of the competitors out of the water.