Questions about the Atmega MCU

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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby Firelord » Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:22 pm

CyRuS wrote:I have another question, but this one insn't about the MCUs: how can I connect a single piezo to test the digital board without building an entire analogue board? I want to be sure that the first is working before spend time and money to make the second

If you have this little confidence in the quality of your work I suggest buying a Synthex kit.
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby CyRuS » Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:39 pm

I don't want to waste all the component that I already have, and now I haven't the money to buy an entire Synthex kit. I am a student man, not a retired person in searching of a hobby :mrgreen:
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby CyRuS » Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:35 pm

so, is there a way to test one input without the analogue board or not? I only want to know if for now I can save money, since I have to order the atmega from the USA
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby dmitri » Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:40 pm

CyRuS wrote:so, is there a way to test one input without the analogue board or not? I only want to know if for now I can save money, since I have to order the atmega from the USA

No, there is no way.
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby CyRuS » Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:46 pm

ok, thank you dmitri ;)

I don't get the differences between an Atmega32-16PU and an another Atmega32 but with a different number writed before PU, can anyone explain to me what the number stands for?
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby Ale.A » Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:52 am

I think it's linked to the speed, just to give you an answer, and that's why I think you should choose the right crystal. Just check:
Atmega 16 pu
Atmega 20 pu
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby CyRuS » Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:23 pm

so I can choose for Atmega32 but with different speed, such 16MHz or 20MHz, and then applicate the correct crystal? or the program is writed in order to have specific instruction times and thus to have a precise clock?
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby dmitri » Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:50 pm

CyRuS wrote:so I can choose for Atmega32 but with different speed, such 16MHz or 20MHz, and then applicate the correct crystal? or the program is writed in order to have specific instruction times and thus to have a precise clock?

Maximum speed for Atmega32 is 16MHz. Atmega324(p)-20PU and Atmega644(p)-20PU can do 20MHz.
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby kurtus420 » Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:49 pm

If you are going to spend the money on an atmega go for the atmega644-20pu with the 20.00mhz crystal, it will give you more drum maps and configuration slots for saving when only using 32 inputs with it than atmega32. You will get the capability to handle all 56 inputs megadrum is currently offering but wont be able to save as much into memory. Atmega32-16pu can only give you a maximum of 40 inputs with alot less saving capacity. Hope this helps, Kurt. ;)
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Re: Questions about the Atmega MCU

Postby CyRuS » Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:11 pm

thank you guys for the advices. I hope to buy the components as soon as possible so I can work on the megadrum 8-)
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