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sebastian.heyn
15.02.2005, 14:10
Hi hat jemand über den Mega256 infos? was soll er können??? Wann kommt er auf den Markt? Habe bei Atmel direkt nix gefunden.

uwegw
15.02.2005, 15:40
kansnt du russisch? ich leider nicht... den auf atmel.ru findet man nen bisschen was...

nen paar tabellen mit features:
http://www.atmel.ru/Articles/Atmel25_app1.htm
http://www.atmel.ru/Production/tables/avr.htm

Günter49
15.02.2005, 19:03
Wenn dir Englisch lieber ist, findest du die gleiche Liste unter
www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc4003.pdf

und eine etwas genauere Beschreibung unter:
http://www.micrium.com/contents/support/appl_notes.html
da findest du u.a. Folgendes:
The AVR core combines a rich instruction set with 32 general purpose working registers. All the 32 registers are directly connected to the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), allowing two independent registers to be accessed in one single instruction executed in one clock cycle. The resulting architecture is more code efficient while achieving throughputs up to ten times faster than conventional CISC microcontrollers. The ATmega256/2560 provides the following features: 256K bytes of In-System Programmable Flash with Read-While-Write capabilities, 4K bytes EEPROM, 8K bytes SRAM, 86 general purpose I/O lines, 32 general purpose working registers, Real Time Counter (RTC), six flexible Timer/Counters with compare modes and PWM, 4 USARTs, a byte oriented 2-wire Serial Interface, a 16-channel, 10-bit ADC with optional differential input stage with programmable gain, programmable Watchdog Timer with Internal Oscillator, an SPI serial port, IEEE std. 1149.1 compliant JTAG test interface, also used for accessing the On-chip Debug system and programming and six software selectable power saving modes. The Idle mode stops the CPU while allowing the SRAM, Timer/Counters, SPI port, and interrupt system to continue functioning. A block diagram of the ATmega256/2560 is shown in figure 1-1. The Powerdown mode saves the register contents but freezes the Oscillator, disabling all other chip functions until the next interrupt or Hardware Reset. In Power-save mode, the asynchronous timer continues to run, allowing the user to maintain a timer base while the rest of the device is sleeping. The ADC Noise Reduction mode stops the CPU and all I/O modules except Asynchronous Timer and ADC, to minimize switching noise during ADC conversions. In Standby mode, the Crystal/Resonator Oscillator is running while the rest of the device is sleeping. This allows very fast start-up combined with low power consumption. In Extended Standby mode, both the main Oscillator and the Asynchronous Timer continue to run. The device is manufactured using Atmel’s high-density nonvolatile memory technology. The On-chip ISP Flash allows the program memory to be reprogrammed in-system through an SPI serial interface, by a conventional nonvolatile memory programmer, or by an On-chip Boot program running on the AVR core. The boot program can use any interface to download the application program in the application Flash memory. Software in the Boot Flash section will continue to run while the Application Flash section is updated, providing true Read-While-Write operation. By combining an 8-bit RISC CPU with In-System Self-Programmable Flash on a monolithic chip, the Atmel ATmega256/2560 is a powerful microcontroller that provides a highly flexible and cost effective solution to many embedded control applications.

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Gruß, Günter