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Atmel Introduces AT90SC3232 AVR Microcontroller with Flash Memory and EEPROM

Company:  

Atmel

Category:  

Microcontrollers (New Products)

Date:  

11-May-1999

San Jose, Calif.- (Microcontroller.com) - Atmel has introduced the AT90SC3232, the latest member of its AT90SC AVR® Flash secure microcontroller product line.

Features:

  • Atmel 8-bit AVR® microcontroller core
  • 32K bytes Flash program memory
  • 32K bytes EEPROM data memory
  • 1.5K bytes RAM

The AT90SC3232 is targeted for Smart Card applications such as GSM, PCS, or PEN mobile telephone SIM cards, access control, identification and authentication systems.

The AVR is a load-store RISC architecture with 32 general-purpose 8-bit registers.

Atmel's AT90SC series microcontroller is supported by a C Compiler from IAR.

The AT90SC3232 is available now, in wafers or module form only. Prices start at $4.20 for 100K units.

Contact Atmel for more information

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