Avr butterfly
Avr butterfly
An AVR Butterfly is a tool that allows programmers to constantly evaluate their AVR micro controller. Because the popularity of the AVR chip is down to not only its speed, integration and overall performance with flash memory, it is also widely popular because of the ease of configurable development that it brings to the end user. By simply plugging into an AVR ISP (In System Programming) interface, it is possible, through a piece of software to configure the AVR micro controller to your own preferences. This is all very viable as the parts are very cheap to pick up, especially on the Internet. The AVR Butterfly shows of the capabilities of the technology surrounding AVR, and which is inherent at its core design. It is a tool for evaluation of your AVR micro controller and it will be able to keep a watchful eye on parameters such as voltage readings, temperature, light and the playback of music. All of this comes with the AVR Butterfly as part of its standard firmware. But the programming capabilities of AVR technology do not stop there. Because of the nature of the design of the AVR technology and its systems, it relies on ease of use to specific tasks, with the end user being able to control their own AVR environment specifically. The AVR Butterfly is itself reprogramable, just as the AVR micro controller is. What this means is that the Butterfly can be utilized in a slightly different way, by becoming an integral part of a development kit for ATV architecture, as well as being target hardware for applications that can run simple executions for management of your AVR. AVR Studio is the popular interface for connecting to the AVR Butterfly, and the physical connections comes in the form of a simple serial interface. It is essentially a standalone microprocessor that can be used in various applications, such as in the usage of memories (Flash, EEPROM and SRAM), communication interfaces, and all utilizes a low power design. There is plenty of extra firmware included on the AVR Butterfly, such as an LCD controller, name tag, clock, calculator, alarms and with the its own 4Mbit storage there is plenty of room for upkeep as well. Plug the Butterfly into your board and you will be up and running with it in no time, with full access to systems of the AVR Butterfly at your disposal. It is also able to demonstrate well, through its excellent evaluation tools, the full extent of the power that the AVR micro controllers can bring to any system that uses it.