Thanks for that Russel. Excuse my grummblings, but... It should be available to the public by 2012! I am still waiting to get my hands on a single M168, introduced 2 years a= go. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Russell McMahon" To: "PIC List" Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 5:38 PM Subject: [AVR] Full speed USB2 AVR > Atmel Releases High-Speed, Low-Power AVR=AE Microcontroller for Low-cos= t > Demanding USB Applications: AT76C713 > > The AT76C713 is the first AVR microcontroller running up to 48 MHz. It = is > designed to provide a full-speed USB slave interface, compliant to USB = 2.0 > specification, to systems that need to communicate with a peripheral as= a > standard or custom class USB device. The AT76C713 implements novel memo= ry > architecture by integrating 16 Kbytes of SRAM memory for program code a= nd 4 > SRAM banks of 2 Kbytes each, originally devoted to data, stack, and > variables. Up to 3 of those banks can be used as program memory in addition > to the default 16 Kbytes, resulting in a highly configurable > system--depending on the application requirements. A full USB Chapter 9 > compliant bootstrap ROM can support enumeration and program download us= ing > descriptor parameters stored in an external EEPROM, DataFlash=AE, or ev= en > hardwired Atmel-specific USB descriptors, eliminating the cost of the serial > non volatile memory. The AT76C713 offers a high number of general-purpo= se > input/output pins with multifunction capabilities, such as expansion da= ta > memory interface, input interrupt lines, output compare timers, or mode= m > control signals for the serial links supported by the two internal UART > modules. The UART modules support FIFOs in both directions, and one of those > UARTs can support IrDA communication. > > The AT76C713 can be used in applications where peripherals supporting f= ast > serial asynchronous or synchronous transfer of data have to communicate with > a host or other peripherals through a high-speed serial link, such as U= SB. > > > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist