The Micro64/128 is an industrial-oriented controller designed around the ATmega64/128 AVR microcontrollers. It incorporates 29 digital inputs/outputs, analog inputs, real-time clock, a serial boot loader and utilities to make it easier to use the peripherals. Micro64/128 comes in a single 1.5 -cubic-inch encapsulated package that consumes roughly 275 mW.
The Micro64/128 utilizes a pair of communication line drivers to allow several types of serial communication. RS-232A, RS-422, and RS-485 protocols are available for one of the two serial ports. With a 16MHz-system clock, the Micro64/Micro128 has the ability to communicate serially at baud rates up to 250Kbps. This becomes beneficial when time is a factor. SPI and I2C communications are also available.
In addition to the 8-channel-10-bit analog-to-digital converter supplied by the ATmega64/ATmega128, the Micro64/128 optionally offers a 2-channel-12-bit analog-to-digital converter.
The Micro64/128 has 29 bi-directional bit-programmable, digital I/O lines capable of sinking/sourcing 20mA.
Programs for the Micro64/128 can be created in assembly, BASIC or C programming languages.
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Micro64/128 |
Part Number |
Description |
Price |
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Micro64 | 29 digital I/O lines, 62k program space, 32k SRAM, 2k EEPROM, Real-Time Clock/Calendar, Serial Bootloader and Utilities |
$119
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Micro64A | 29 digital I/O lines, 12-bit ADC, 62k program space, 32k SRAM, 2k EEPROM, Real-Time Clock/Calendar, Serial Bootloader and Utilities |
$149
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Micro128 | 29 digital I/O lines, 126k program space, 32k SRAM, 4k EEPROM, Real-Time Clock/Calendar, Serial Bootloader and Utilities |
$139
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Micro128A | 29 digital I/O lines, 12-bit ADC, 126k program space, 32k SRAM, 4k EEPROM, Real-Time Clock/Calendar, Serial Bootloader and Utilities |
$169
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Description
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Getting Started |
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Getting Started Project Files | ||
Micro64/128 Windows Boot Loader Software |
Application
Note |
Description
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PDF
Write-up |
CodeVision AVR Project Files
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AN700
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Using the RS485/RS422/RS232A Serial Port (USART1)
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AN701
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How to add additional Digital I/O using the I2C bus.
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AN702
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How to access the Optional 12-bit ADC
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AN703
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Demonstrates how to read and write to the 32k SRAM
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AN704
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How to read and write the to the I2C Real Time Clock Calendar
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Application
Note |
Description
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PDF
Write-up |
BASCOM
AVR Project Files |
AN750
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Using the RS485/RS422/RS232A Serial Port (USART1)
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AN751
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How to add additional Digital I/O using the I2C bus.
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AN752
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How to access the Optional 12-bit ADC
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AN753
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Demonstrates how to read and write to the 32k SRAM
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AN754
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How to read and write the to the I2C Real Time Clock Calendar
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AN755
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Demonstrates how to connect and write to an LCD over the I2C bus.
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