Usually, when I hear the term, `atmega card' it's coming from someone who's trying to hack a Dish receiver.
Here's the one and only answer I can give you. It's illegal.
(But you really need to do your research. READ everything on the web until it starts making sense and things start to `click' in your mind. It's not that hard, but no one single person has all the answers or can take the time to explain it to you.)
ATmega 168 was a flash program memory from ATMEL; now replaced by ATmega 168PA.
Atmega is IC produced by ATMELPIC is IC produced by MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGIESboth these IC names are used as a prefix for their microcontrollers
it has 32 kB of internal memory
32x8 normally means 32 registers of 8 bit width.
No, you cannot directly use an ATmega16 in place of an ATmega C51, as they are different microcontroller families with distinct architectures, instruction sets, and peripheral features. The ATmega16 is an AVR microcontroller, while the C51 refers to a family of microcontrollers based on the Intel 8051 architecture. This means that software and hardware compatibility issues would arise, requiring significant modifications to both the code and the circuit design.
The ATmega8 microcontroller can operate at a maximum frequency of 16 MHz when powered with 5V. The minimum frequency at which it can reliably function is usually around 1 MHz.
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what is the difference author card and title card and subject card
The name on the card for this Visa gift card is Name on the card.
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A bank card is a card issued by a bank, which may provide use as a credit card, debit card, or a withdrawal card.
An ethernet (NIC) card, a wireless card, a bluetooth card, a firewire card, a USB card, a Sata card, a pcicia/cardbus card, etc.