The ATMEGA1280V-8CUR is a microcontroller IC (Integrated Circuit) developed by Microchip Technology. It belongs to the AVR ATmega series and is designed for various applications that require high-performance processing.
Key features of the ATMEGA1280V-8CUR include:
1. Microcontroller Architecture: The IC is based on an advanced RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) architecture, which allows for efficient execution of instructions and better performance.
2. High Clock Speed: The ATMEGA1280V-8CUR operates at a maximum clock frequency of 8 MHz, enabling quick execution of instructions and faster processing of data.
3. Flash Memory: It has a significant amount of Flash memory with a capacity of 128 KB. This memory can store the user's program code and allows for easy modification and reprogramming.
4. RAM and EEPROM: The IC features 8 KB of SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) that is used for temporary data storage and manipulation. Additionally, it includes 4 KB of non-volatile EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) for data storage that remains even when power is removed.
5. Input/Output Ports: The ATMEGA1280V-8CUR provides a large number of I/O (Input/Output) pins, with a total of 86 pins available for interfacing with various devices and peripherals