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The Atmel '''ATmega128/128L''' devices are members of the [[Atmel AVR|Atmel's 8-bit AVR]] microcontroller family. Peripherals include a 10-bit analog to digital converter, real time clock, timers, and asynchronous/synchronous serial interfaces (with SPI and I2C modes).
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The Atmel '''ATmega128/128L''' devices are members of the [[Atmel AVR|Atmel's 8-bit AVR]] microcontroller family. Peripherals include a 10-bit analog to digital converter, real time clock, timers, and asynchronous/synchronous serial interfaces (with SPI and I2C modes). The ATmega128L device is specified for supply voltages of 2.7 through 5.5 volts. Internal memory includes 128 kiBytes program flash, 4 kiBytes SRAM, and 4 kiBytes EEPROM.
 
 
The ATmega128L device is specified for supply voltages of 2.7 through 5.5 volts.
 
 
 
Internal memory includes 128 kiBytes program flash, 4 kiBytes SRAM, and 4 kiBytes EEPROM.
 
  
 
== Technical Data ==
 
== Technical Data ==

Latest revision as of 01:26, 9 March 2010

The Atmel ATmega128/128L devices are members of the Atmel's 8-bit AVR microcontroller family. Peripherals include a 10-bit analog to digital converter, real time clock, timers, and asynchronous/synchronous serial interfaces (with SPI and I2C modes). The ATmega128L device is specified for supply voltages of 2.7 through 5.5 volts. Internal memory includes 128 kiBytes program flash, 4 kiBytes SRAM, and 4 kiBytes EEPROM.

Technical Data

Technical details and datasheets

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Where Used

The ATmega128L microcontroller is used in the following devices

Simulators