ELECTROSTATIC WARNING
BOARD USE REQUIREMENTS
PROCESSOR FEATURES
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The MOD-IO board is shipped in protective anti-static packaging. The board must
not be subject to high electrostatic potentials. General practice for working with
static sensitive devices should be applied when working with this board.
Cables:
The cable you will need depends on the programmer/debugger you
use. If you use AVR-PG1, or AVR-JTAG, you will need RS232 cable, if
you use AVR-PG2, you will need LPT cable, if you use AVR-USB-
JTAG, AVR-ISP500, AVR-ISP500-TINY, AVR-ISP500-ISO, AVR-ISP-
MK2 you will need 1.8 meter A-B USB cable.
Hardware:
One of Olimex programmers/debuggers – AVR-PG1, AVR-PG2,
AVR-ISP500, AVR-ISP500-TINY, AVR-ISP500-ISO, AVR-JTAG,
USB-JTAG, AVR-ISP-MK2
tool.
Make sure to check if the above programmer/debugger is supported
by the IDE you are going to use.
Software:
AVR C Compiler
MOD-IO use 8-bit AVR Microcontroller with 16K Bytes In-System Programmable
Flash, with these features:
High-performance, Low-power AVR
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Advanced RISC Architecture
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131 Powerful Instructions – Most Single-clock Cycle Execution
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32 x 8 General Purpose Working Registers
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Fully Static Operation
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Up to 16 MIPS Throughput at 16 MHz
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On-chip 2-cycle Multiplier
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High Endurance Non-volatile Memory segments
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16K Bytes of In-System Self-programmable Flash program memory
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512 Bytes EEPROM
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1K Byte Internal SRAM
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Write/Erase Cycles: 10,000 Flash/100,000 EEPROM
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Data retention: 20 years at 85°C/100 years at 25°C
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Optional Boot Code Section with Independent Lock Bits
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In-System Programming by On-chip Boot Program
True Read-While-Write Operation
or other compatible programming/debugging
®
8-bit Microcontroller
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