The Atmega family is a popular series of 8-bit microcontrollers developed by Atmel (now Microchip Technology). They are widely used in embedded systems due to their low cost, ease of use, and versatility. They find applications in hobbyist projects, robotics, consumer electronics, and industrial control systems. The Atmega microcontrollers are known for their built-in peripherals, such as timers, UARTs, SPI, I2C, and ADC, which simplify interfacing with external devices.
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