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Atmel Corporation

Atmel Corporation (@Atmel) is a worldwide leader in microcontroller and touch technology solutions. What will you make?

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About Atmel Corporation

What are you making? A braille printer, a retro robot, a marshmallow cannon, or a prototype for the next big Internet of Things gadget? Atmel microcontrollers have enabled innovators, entrepreneurs and creators of all ages to bring their ideas to life. Atmel Corporation is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of microcontrollers, capacitive touch solutions, advanced logic, mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and radio frequency (RF) components.

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Arduino Open Source Hardware Platform

Arduino is an open source hardware platform for making interactive objects that can sense and control the physical world.

Atmel® AVR® MCUs

Atmel® AVR® 8- and 32-bit MCUs deliver a unique combination of performance, power efficiency and design flexibility.

Atmel®│SMART ARM-based MCUs

Atmel®|SMART MCUs combine powerful 32-bit ARM cores with industry-leading low-power technology and intelligent peripherals.

Atmel® Wireless Solutions

Atmel® offers a family of low power Systems-On-Chip (SoC) bringing Wi-Fi connectivity to any embedded design.

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Passive InfraRed Reference Design (PIRRD) Kit for SAM3S-based Motion Detector Camera.
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Jeremy g. wrote 07/05/2016 at 19:06 • point

thank you for the follow! #MiniSam-Zero

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Hemanth Pemmaraju wrote 06/09/2016 at 02:25 • point

Thank you for following my project https://hackaday.io/project/11953-portable-wi-fi-dac-amplifier ! 

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Hari Wiguna wrote 06/07/2016 at 01:29 • point

I know you're a person, it is extra cool to see a message: Atmel Corporation is now following your project HariFun 113 - Arduino Magic Trick. 
Thanks Atmel!

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Radu Motisan wrote 06/06/2016 at 09:33 • point

thanks for following the #uRADMonitor A3 !! 

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Denis T wrote 05/31/2016 at 19:47 • point

Thanks for liking and following my project https://hackaday.io/project/11847-mega-tetris-board !

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kelu124 wrote 04/15/2016 at 09:13 • point

Thanks for skulling the ultrasound project :)

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johnowhitaker wrote 04/06/2016 at 18:51 • point

Thanks for the skulls :) 

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Tobias wrote 04/04/2016 at 22:47 • point

Thank you for the skull and the follow of https://hackaday.io/project/10671-arduino-mppt-solar-charge-controller !

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Göran Nordahl wrote 03/29/2016 at 11:01 • point

Fun that you were among the first to like and follow Oggy (https://hackaday.io/project/10569-oggy)! I have used your AVR family since 1997. AT90S8515 was a nice step-up from MCS-51. Back then I could not afford them in the quantites I needed, so I used to trade AVR chips for cakes with one of your local distributors in Stockholm. The trick was to come by around 3 pm on a Friday (preferable with a princess cake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_cake), just in time for their coffee break (the holy Swedish "fikapaus"). With my pockets filled with “samples” I had enough chips to endure the weekend :-)


One of my other Hackaday projects is another exampel of how to use AVR. Have a look at LPS Mini: https://hackaday.io/project/7183-lps-mini.

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Antonio Regueira wrote 03/20/2016 at 20:23 • point

Thanks for the follow of #D.I.M.E.R PROJECT 6 DOF Robot Arm

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Andrey wrote 03/16/2016 at 08:48 • point

Thank you very much for the skull and the follow of #WiFi Based Distributed IOT Home Automation!

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Mahesh Venkitachalam wrote 03/10/2016 at 14:25 • point

Thanks for following tinyDriver!

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Michaël d'AURIA wrote 03/10/2016 at 14:10 • point

Thanks for the follow and the skull to #Arduibag !

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Hari Wiguna wrote 02/05/2016 at 18:51 • point

Wow! THE Atmel likes my project?! Thank you guys! And thank you for creating such an awesome microcontroller.  I'm still finding new amazing features within the ATMega every few months!

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danjovic wrote 01/27/2016 at 22:41 • point

Thanks again, now for #Oh Cheat!

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Leonard wrote 12/15/2015 at 18:34 • point

Thanks for the follow!

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danjovic wrote 12/12/2015 at 19:23 • point

Thanks again, this time for the skull to #Chess Mate !

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Jason Rolfe wrote 11/04/2015 at 03:01 • point

Thanks for the skull and the article!

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danjovic wrote 10/27/2015 at 00:57 • point

Wow, a Skull from Atmel! Definitely it is something to be proud of! Thanks!! 

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ekaggrat singh kalsi wrote 10/13/2015 at 07:45 • point

thanks

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