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The ATmega328P is an 8-bit, 32KB Flash, microcontroller, part of the megaAVR MCUs series, developed by Atmel. The microcontroller provides a delicate balance between performance and balance. This is the picoPower version of the standard ATmega328 version which alows it to operate under lower voltage and power requirements, as low as 1.62V. The microcontroller came into public notability when it was selected to be the microcontroller of choice in the Arduino single-board microcontroller.
Models[edit]
Model Code | Package | Terminal Count |
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ATMEGA328P-AU | TQFP | 32 |
ATMEGA328P-AUR | TQFP | 32 |
ATMEGA328P-AN | TQFP | 32 |
ATMEGA328P-MU | MLF | 32 |
ATMEGA328-MUR | MLF | 32 |
ATMEGA328P-MMH | VQFN | 28 |
ATMEGA328P-PU | PDIP | 28 |
ATMEGA328P-PN | PDIP | 28 |