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The Atmel AVR is a Modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single chip microcontroller (µC) which was developed by Atmel in 1996. The AVR was one of the first microcontroller families to use on-chip flash memory for program storage, as opposed to One-Time Programmable ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM used by other microcontrollers at the time. Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmel_AVR)

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AVR-Assembler-Tutorial
Learning ATMEL®AVR Assembler language with practical examples Erlernen der ATMEL®-AVR-Assemblersprache mit praktischen Beispielen Want to learn how to program AT90S AVR processors in assembler language? This is the page for you! Wollten Sie schon immer mal Assemblersprache von AT90S AVR-Prozessoren erlernen? Das ist die Seite zum Lernen!

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AVR @ Wikipedia
The AVRs are a family of RISC microcontrollers from Atmel. Their internal architecture was conceived by two students: Alf-Egil Bogen and Vergard Wollan, at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH)[1] and further developed at Atmel Norway, a subsidiary founded by the two architects. The AVR is a Harvard architecture machine with programs and data stored separately. Program instructions are stored in semi-permanent Flash memory which...

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Beginners' PIC and AVR page
This page is all about using Microchip PICs and their new direct competitor, the Atmel AVR. They are both 8-bit microcontrollers with a range of devices designed for small projects.

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