Bascom avr
Bascom avr
If you are entering into the world of building robotics, remote controlled vehicles or just inventing your own electronic circuits, then you will need to find good components to work with. Bascom AVR will help to solve that situation, and allow you to go on an express your innovative ideas in a physical form. AVR microcontrollers are highly popular chips to use for circuitry. They are so versatile, efficient, as well as being a programmers and developers dream because they offer so much flexibility and function in their setup. Connectable to a personal computer, the AVR microcontroller can be access and configured just the way you want it to be done. All this, combined with power of its delivery, has made AVR architecture and technology a great success. An AVR project will comprise of many components, and from the development kits you will be able to work you way up to knowing just what components you will need to build your circuit. Of course the circuit itself will come with a specific function, a job to do, so ideally you will want it to do that job in the most efficient and effective way possible. Bascom AVR can help fulfill all of the needs and requirements that you may have, with quality components which range from boards, to chips, programmers and connectors. With fast clock speeds, AVR microcontrollers are great for your circuitry and backing them up with great components will give your plans that greatest opportunity of success. AVR architecture was originally developed by two Norwegian students, but was picked up by Atmel who continued with the development of the technology. The main difference was that AVR introduced flash memory technology into the world of microcontrollers. Because flash memory is non-volatile and rewritable, it paved the way for programs to be stored on the microcontrollers, as well as not having to rely on memory sources from external components. The architecture was based on an older Harvard 8bit RISC single chip, which was already designed to run as efficiently as possible with simplified and stripped back language code. RISC (reduced instruction set computer) still had its place in the newer version of the rewritable flash memory microcontrollers. Bascom AVR will back up the Atmel AVR by providing the components which the latter will be able to drive. AVR microcontrollers are fully customizable through software on a personal computer. All coding can be compiled and uploaded while the circuitry is in place, and debugging can be a good learning curve to iron out problems. All this functionality, along with power, speed and efficiency, continues to make AVR a huge success.