ATtiny202/402 AVR® Microcontroller with Core Independent Peripheralsand picoPower® Technology
The ATtiny202/402 microcontrollers are using the high-performance, low-power AVR® RISC architecture, and are capable of running at up to 20 MHz, with up to 2/4 KB Flash, 128/256 bytes of SRAM, and 64/128 bytes of EEPROM in a 8-pin package. The series uses the latest technologies with a flexible and low-power architecture including Event System and SleepWalking, accurate analog features, and advanced peripherals.
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2018/05/18 |
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