Atmega 128 microcontroller

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What is Atmega 128 microcontroller

The Atmega 128 is one of Atmel's AVR 8-bit RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) microcontrollers. The chip packs in 128 kilobytes of self-programming Flash Program Memory, plus four kilobytes of SRAM and an eight channel 10-bit A/D-coverter.

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ATmega 128 - Details
The Atmega 128 is produced by the Atmel Corporation, a leading manufacturer of semiconductors, microcontrollers, RF devices, Flash memory drives, integrated circuits, and other devices used in computer architecture.
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All of Atmel's AVR microcontrollers possess a RISC core and I/O structure that provides maximum speed and a limited need for hookup to outside components.

A microcontroller is a self-contained computer chip used to run common electronic devices.

Unlike a multi-purpose microprocessor, a microcontroller is simply and efficiently designed for a single function. In a typical modern home, dozens of items have microcontrollers, including the washing machine, the television, and the telephone.

The Atmega 128 is produced by the Atmel Corporation, a leading manufacturer of semiconductors, microcontrollers, RF devices, Flash memory drives, integrated circuits, and other devices used in computer architecture.

Besides its large consumer reach, Atmel supplies computer components to the communications and aerospace industries, as well as the military. It is considered a market leader in smart card technology, and security systems in general.

The Atmega 128 is fully compatible with the Atmega 103, and replacing the latter is quite simple for the technologically inclined.

The Atmega 128 CPU board is an 8-bit microcontroller that changes a Thin Quad Flat Package (TQFP) to a Dual Inline Package (DIP), thus modifying the housing of the included integrated circuits. The programmer is mounted on a thin board with IC components, and is fully upgradeable with an ISO programmer. The Atmega 128 EFA programmer is designed to combine with the Atmega 128 EFA wafer.

Atmega 128 microcontroller

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Structure of ATmega 128 microcontroller 

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