Introduction to AVR Microcontrollers
AVR microcontrollers, developed by Atmel (now part of Microchip Technology), are a family of microcontrollers based on the modified Harvard architecture. They are known for their high performance, low power consumption, and ease of use, making them popular in various embedded systems and electronics projects. Among the AVR microcontroller family, the ATmega16 and ATmega32 are widely used.