Atmel’s ATtiny10 is the one microcontroller in their portfolio that earns its name. It doesn’t have a lot of Flash – only 1 kilobyte. It doesn’t have a lot of RAM – only thirty two bytes. It is, ...
The ATtiny10 – along with its younger siblings that go by the names ATtiny 4, 5, and 9 – are the smallest microcontrollers Atmel makes. With only 32 bytes of RAM and 1 kB of Flash, there’s still whole ...
Atmel’s picoPower AVR ATtiny10 has 1Kbytes of programmable Flash memory, and 32bytes of internal SRAM. The 6-pin device has up to 12 MIPS of processing throughput, an 8-bit A/D converter, an analog ...
Atmel has introduced a 6-pin microcontroller. The 8bit AVR ATtiny10 has 1kbyte of flash and 32byte of SRAM in a 2x3mm SOT-23 package. Performance is claimed to be up to 12MIPS, and peripherals include ...
Atmel’s 12 MIPS ATtiny10 six-pin microcontroller fits into a 2- by 3-mm SOT-23 package, but it additionally incorporates 1 kbyte of flash, 32 bytes of RAM, and four 8-bit analog to digital converters ...
Atmel Corporation has introduced its new picoPower AVR ATtiny10 microcontroller that claims to provide six times the performance of any other similar sized microcontroller in the market and features 1 ...
-- More Than Six Times the Performance of any Similar Sized Microcontroller in the Market Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today its new picoPower(TM) AVR(R) ATtiny10, with 1K bytes of ...