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ATmega meets Vinculum

Recording data values with a USB stick and a micro

Published in issue 383, November 2008

ATmega meets Vinculum
When it comes to matters of memory, microcontrollers tend to be rather poorly endowed. An external USB memory stick is the ideal remedy, offering straightforward data transfer to your PC. Now if bonding the memory stick to a micro was somewhat problematic until recently, it’s now totally stress-free with the Vinculum chip from FTDI!

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