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Ready for AVR features all the basic components needed to start developing a microcontroller application using 40-pin AVR MCUs. It comes with an ATmega16 connected to a replaceable 8MHz crystal oscillator. The board features four MikroElektronika-standard IDC10 headers for easily connecting add-on boards, USB-UART module, prototyping area and a power supply circuit.
The included ATmega16 is also pre-programmed with a USB bootloader, which means that no external programmer is required in order to use it. |
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Software > Compilers
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High-level software for producing microcontroller code.
PIC, AVR, ARM and 8051 compilers are available in C, BASIC and Pascal variants.
Other software applications, such as visual tools for for working with graphic LCDs and touch-screens, are also available.
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Accessory Boards
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Boards which can be used to add additional functionality to your design.
A very large variety are available, from accelerometers to GSM/GPRS modules.
Boards may feature an interface standard, such as IDC10 or mikroBus, which makes it easy to connect them to Development Systems or other boards which also feature that connection standard.
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Fast USB programmer which supports 92 Atmel AVR devices. |
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Simulation of the ATTiny2313, ATMega8 and ATMega8535. |
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AT90PWM to DIP40B Adapters are used to convert a DIP40 (AVR) socket into an AT90PWM (AVR) compatible socket. You can solder AT90PWM1, AT90PWM2 or AT90PWM3 microcontroller on this board to get DIP40 support. These adapters provide an easy and fast work. |
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