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Basic ATOM Pro One-M Microcontroller
Basic ATOM Pro One Module
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B0221
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The BasicATOM Pro ONE module is a low cost self contained microcontroller. Same great features as its big brothers but with 8 I/O and one hardware serial port. The BasicATOM Pro is Basic Stamp 1 (BS1) pin compatible.
The new BasicATOM Pro One is ideal for the classroom or that small project where a low cost microcontroller solution is required. Educational use can benefit from its low cost and powerful command set. The BasicATOM Pro One can be programmed from a simple serial cable and 9v battery.
The BasicATOM Pro One is based on a powerful 32 bit processor. It has 32K of Flash memory for your programs, 2K of ram which is enough space for 2000 byte sized variables and is programmable in BASIC, C or ASM. Assembly can be mixed with your BASIC or C programs.
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32 Bit Core
32K of Program Space
2000 (2K) Bytes of User / System RAM
Up to 4 A/D pins
Up to 100,000 Plus BASIC Instruction Per Second
Code and Pin compatible to the Basic ATOM
Hardware based 32 bit math
Hardware PWM
Hardware UART
Hardware SPI and I2C
Based on a 32 bit processor
Note
The 100,000 average basic instructions per second was measured using every non-blocking Basic ATOM Pro command(no command that has a user definable delay) in a for-next loop run one million times. This loop was timed and then the total number of instructions(1 million*commands in for-next loop) run were divided by the time(in seconds) to calculate the average basic instructions per second.
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