The Atmel AVR XMEGA-A3BU Explained evaluation kit is a hardware platform to evaluate the Atmel ATxmega256A3BU microcontroller. This is an Atmel AVR Explained kits are great platforms for early evaluation of the capabilities offered by the Atmel AVR microcontrollers. The kit offers a larger range of features that enables the Atmel AVR XMEGA user to get started using XMEGA peripherals right away and understand how to integrate the XMEGA device in their own design. The XMEGA-A3BU Explained contain one QTouch button sensor, three mechanical buttons, two LED's, 3 analog sensors, a USB port, battery backup system and a 128x32 pixel FSTN LCD display. The AVR Explained expansion headers provide easy access to analog and digital I/O pins. The board is powered by the USB cable and equipped with the standard 10pin JTAG header that connects to the full range of AVR debuggers.
- Atmel ATxmega256A3BU microcontroller
- Keep RTC running in the backup system while main power is absent
- Display data on the 128x32 pixels of the FSTN LCD display
- Read temperature sensor with the ADC
- Read light sensor with the ADC
- Use the Atmel QTouch library to detect touches on the touch button
- Read/write data to the 64Mbit Atmel data flash
- 3 push buttons to interact with the microcontroller
- 4 LED's to show status information and expand the board with Explained top modules
- Program the kit via USB bootloader or an Atmel programmer
Applications
Automotive, Building Automation, Security, Motor Drive & Control, Consumer Electronics, Audio, Lighting, Metering, Portable Devices, Communications & Networking
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