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AVR files are associated with AVR microcontrollers, which are widely used in embedded systems and DIY electronics projects. These files typically contain compiled code or data used to program AVR chips. The AVR architecture was developed by Atmel in the 1990s and became popular for its efficient design and ease of use.
AVR files often store machine code in formats like .hex or .elf, which are uploaded to microcontrollers via programming tools. These microcontrollers use a RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) architecture optimized for low power consumption and high performance. The AVR instruction set includes around 130 commands, allowing efficient control of hardware with minimal instructions.
AVR microcontrollers are favored for their simplicity and robustness, making them a staple in hobbyist and professional electronics alike. The name AVR is rumored to stand for 'Advanced Virtual RISC,' highlighting its reduced instruction set design. Many Arduino boards, which revolutionized accessible electronics, are based on AVR microcontrollers.
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