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AVR Microcontroller and Pin Assignments

Introduction to the Atmel Atmega32 AVR microcontroller and the pin assignments (what each pin of the chip does). The pins include PORTs (PORTA, PORTB, PORTC and PORTD) and 8 pins for each port, ADC (Analog to Digital Converter), PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), and serial forms of communicatgion like I2C, SPI, UART, USART, and much more.
Response From: Iwrk4dedpr

Would have loved to see an in depth explanation of the pins. On your notebook you have multiple items for most pins. What are they indicating. Like on pin 1 it shows xck/to

Or what does mosi or miso

I've seen the data sheet for some controllers and quite frankly the acronyms elude me.

I'm pretty sure the pins rid and txt'd are the serial communication pins rx and tx but information on the rest would be refreshing.. At least for noooobs like myself

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