


mikroLab for AVR XL is the complete solution for AVR development covering both low pin and high pin AVR MCUs. It contains two development boards (EasyAVR v7 and BIGAVR6), a mikroC for AVR compiler license, some additional accessories, and a free license for VisualGLCD (valued at $99).
About AVR
AVR was nvented by two Norwegian students, Alf-Egil Bogen and Vegard Wollan. Their intention was o create an architecture that could efficiently execute programs written in C. Atmel acquired the IP and hired the students, introducing first AVR MCUs in 1997 to a great success. By 2003, they already shipped 500 million units. Today its a well known and widely spread architecture, whose popularity is in no small measure boosted by the existence of Arduino.
To maximise the development potential of AVR, however, youll want a comprehensive development environment with vast connectivity options, and a complementing compiler that includes more than 100 function libraries. Thats exactly what you get with mikroLab for AVR XL.
MikroLAB for Atmel AVR XL Development System
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