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Atmel AVR32 STK1000 and AP7000 32-bit Microcontrol

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David Reviewed by David
November 23, 2009

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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.

 
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