Digital Circuits 7: MCUs... how do they work? Inside the ATMega328: a guided tour of a classic Microcontroller by Dave Astels published May 29, 2018, last edited March 08, 2024 posted in Components Microcontrollers Arduino Compatibles/ Adafruit METRO Save New Favorite × Please sign in to include this guide in your list of favorites. You will be redirected back to this guide once you sign in, and can then save this guide as one of your favorites. Link Note Download Overview The building blocks CPU Memory Timers/Counters Analog Input Digital I/O Serial I/O SPI I2C Wrap up Series Index Single page Feedback? Corrections? Text View Featured Products view all Arduino bootloader-programmed chip (Atmega328P) Out of Stock Adafruit METRO 328 Fully Assembled - Arduino IDE compatible Out of Stock Arduino Pro Mini 328 - 5V/16 MHz $13.25 Add to Cart Adafruit Feather 328P - Atmega328P 3.3V @ 8 MHz Out of Stock Adafruit Metro Mini 328 V2 - Arduino-Compatible - 5V 16MHz $14.95 Add to Cart DC Boarduino (Arduino compatible) Kit (w/ATmega328) No Longer Stocked 19 Intermediate Skill guide Series Index Binary, Boolean, and Logic Some Tools Combinational Circuits Sequential Circuits Memories An EPROM Emulator MCUs... how do they work? Page last edited March 08, 2024 Text editor powered by tinymce. Wrap up