Atmega16A Microcontroller
The ATmega16A is a high-performance 8-bit AVR microcontroller developed by Atmel (now Microchip Technology). It is a popular member of the ATmega family and is widely used in embedded, industrial, and educational applications.
The microcontroller is based on Harvard architecture with a RISC instruction set, allowing most instructions to execute in a single clock cycle. The ATmega16A integrates Flash program memory, SRAM, EEPROM, multiple I/O ports, timers, ADC, and serial communication interfaces on a single chip, offering reliable performance and flexibility.
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Features
- 8-bit AVR RISC CPU
- Operating voltage: 4.5 V – 5.5 V
- Maximum clock frequency: Up to 16 MHz
- Program memory: 16 KB Flash
- Data memory:
- 1 KB SRAM
- 512 bytes EEPROM
- I/O pins: 32 programmable digital I/O pins
- Timers/Counters:
- Two 8-bit timers
- One 16-bit timer with PWM
- Analog features:
- 10-bit ADC with 8 channels
- Analog comparator
- Communication interfaces:
- USART
- SPI
- I²C (TWI)
- PWM outputs
- Interrupt system
- Watchdog Timer (WDT)
- Low-power modes: Idle, Power-save, Power-down
- In-System Programming (ISP)
- Available packages: DIP-40 and SMD (TQFP)
Applications
- Embedded control systems
- Industrial automation
- Motor control applications
- Data acquisition systems
- Sensor interfacing
- Robotics and mechatronics
- Home automation
- Educational and student projects
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