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ATmega4809

The ATmega4809 is a microcontroller featuring the 8-bit AVR® processor with hardware multiplier - running at up to 20MHz and with up to 48 KB Flash, 6 KB SRAM and 256 bytes of EEPROM in 48-pin packages. The series uses the latest Core Independent Peripherals with low power features. Including Event System, intelligent analog and advanced peripherals.

Project  Logic Lab

Logic Lab

“The Logic Lab provides a selection of 12 logic gates that you can interconnect with patch cables to make a variety of different logic circuits, for experimenting with and learning about logic: You can enter inputs using switches, and display …

Quad Electronic Fuse

“Protect your circuits with a powerful and resettable E-Fuse when handling circuits with high current batteries. Recently I purchased a Infineon High-Side-Switch Shield with PROFET +2 12V BTS7002-1EPP from element14 after seeing the Electronic Fuse project published by the …

Project  breadWare

breadWare

“A jumperless breadboard breadWare is a prototyping tool where jumper connections can be made by sending commands from a computer instead of placing physical wires. The onboard ATmega4809 can also read and write any analog (±9V) voltage to anywhere on …

Project  Z80-mbc3

Z80-mbc3

“A 2021 revision of the original MBC design by Fabio Defabis with disk emulation on microSD. Runs CP/M + applications with a VT100 terminal. The Z80-MBC3 is a single board computer available as a kit. It can be assembled …

Minimal ATmega4809 on a Breadboard

“This article shows how you can build a minimal microcontroller on a breadboard based on the ATmega4809, the microprocessor used in the latest AVR-based Arduino boards It includes a USB-to-serial converter so you can connect it to your …