Mikrocontroller-Architektur erklärt am ATmega328 (Arduino)

🎓Learning materials for the video: https://go.tfe.academy/21100401_pdf ☕ Discord community "Fearless Engineers": https://go.tfe.academy/discord 🚀 Learning videos and exercises about electrical engineering, electronics & programming: https://www.fearlessengineers.de In this video, you'll learn about microcontrollers and their architecture, using the ATmega328 (the elongated IC on the Arduino Uno) as an example. I'll explain the terms CISC and RISC, the difference between Von Neumann and Harvard architectures, and we'll discuss CPU, memory, and interfaces in the ATmega architecture diagram. This video is the first in a series about the Arduino, and the more you know about its structure and hardware, the better you'll be able to program it. ``` 0:52: Clarification of terms: PC, microcontroller/microprocessor, system-on-chip 4:02 RISC vs. CISC instruction set 6:10 Von Neumann vs. Harvard architecture 8:52 Architecture diagram of the ATmega328 11:17 CPU and memory (key specifications and types) 15:14 Memory on the ATmega328 (EEPROM, Flash, SRAM) 17:41 Interfaces on the ATmega328 (analog, digital, serial) -------- ABOUT Andreas Haja is a professor at Emden/Leer University of Applied Sciences and has been involved in engineering education for several years. The goal of his channel “Electronics & Programming” is to convey theory and practice in a way that combines learning with fun and curiosity. Studying in the 2020s can be so much more than the classic lecture format of past centuries! https://www.thefearlessengineer.com