![]() You can get your hands on them– No mere promises of samples, there’s actually distributor inventory. A lot of things have come together recently that conspire to make it a ripe season for xmega experimentation: Let’s say that up to now, they’ve been a little too new. ![]() The Xmega family was announced more than two years ago, in the spring of 2008. But there are some important differences between these and the older “tinyAVR” and “megaAVR” chips that are worth pointing out, and that we’ll get to.Īdmittedly, to call these things “new” is a brush with exaggeration in the age of the internet. They are, simply and fundamentally, feature-loaded, hot-rodded, more professionally-oriented AVR microcontrollers with a number of common traits. ![]() The new chips are the “XMega” family of AVR microcontrollers. And our little friends the ATtiny2313 and the ATmega328P have become our go-to chips for many different purposes.Īnd, while none of that is changing, something that just seems better has come along. ![]() If you look around our site a bit, you might find quite a few AVR projects. We’ve been big fans of AVR microcontrollers for a few years now.
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