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The AVR architecture was developed by Alf-Egil Bogen and Vegard Wollan at the Norwegian Institute of Technology. Its primary advantage is the implementation of a modified Harvard architecture, where program and data memory are physically separate.

Embedded Systems Design with the Atmel AVR Microcontroller Embedded systems form the backbone of modern electronic devices, integrating software and hardware to perform dedicated functions. The Atmel AVR microcontroller family, known for its Harvard architecture and RISC-upgraded processing capabilities, remains a cornerstone in education and rapid prototyping. This paper explores the core architecture of AVR microcontrollers, the methodology for hardware and software co-design, and practical implementations using standard development tools. Introduction Embedded Systems Design with the Atmel AVR Micr...

Consumer Electronics: Microwave ovens, remote controls, and digital watches. The AVR architecture was developed by Alf-Egil Bogen