Archive for the ‘News’ Category

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XMEGA!

The new AVR XMEGA™ family from Atmel brings 8/16-bit microcontrollers up to a new level of system performance! But what does this mean? In this news-like episode, our expert mr. Ingar Fredriksen gives a quick intro to what “Redefining system performance” means to him…

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Regular: Issue Six

Not just yet another tools update; the first 2008 issue starts off by presenting you the new AVR tools-categorization-with-a-norse-twist, then goes on to present 3 new contenders in the AVR tools range:
The STK600 and the AVRONE! are the new workhorses among starter kits and debuggers, respectively; and the RAVEN must be the most exciting evaluation kit you have ever seen…

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Regular: Issue Five

This Fifth regular issue is just a short tools update on: DB101, BC100, EVK525 and the BuildRoot for AVR32 distribution. It is also an occasion to thank you for watching AVRTV in 2007, and to welcome you back in 2008.

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Regular: Issue Four

In this 4th regular Issue of AVR TV, that marketing engineer (again) talks about Atmel’s new addition to the AVR32 UC3 Microcontroller family: the UC3B. And then there’s Anna Konda…

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Regular: Issue Three

In this third issue, we celebrate AVR32 Studio’s first official release and talk a little more about our debugging tools strategy.
There’s a giveaway at the end, don’t miss it!

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Regular: Issue Two

In this second issue of AVR TV, we present the new AVR32 microcontroller: the UC3. We take a brief look at the features of this new product, some performance numbers, the toolchain and its right place in the AVR portfolio. And our special guest describes the new evaluation kit, the EVK1100, in affectionate terms.

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Regular: Issue One

This is the very first AVR TV Issue!

It contains a short introduction to what types of podcasts we plan to have, some news regarding the AVR Technical Library and the coming Two-CD split. Then we turn to Nuremberg for a short report from the AVR stand and a quick LIVE introduction to picoPower(TM).

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