
src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg483dMTei9_BIHvYbApwqfM9_Ia0uBcofCImtCjBTlHoFpEu1JzbY-aUON8GFA69YRJhM54gdJS6Q4__LznGnHKpeXNWkUxAMBvyFgfVgXgQDlVuvCajOJsMf-CfluBhhYoh_jNgdHi5k/s1600/atmel+SAM+W23.png" width="220">Atmel SAM W23in a circuit can be challenging, especially if its not a high-volume application that lots of people have already figured out and provided code for others who dont spend a lot of time interacting with WiFi in their PCB applications.
Atmel has two online entry points for people who want to know more about Atmel | SMART. One is a general marketing webpage with cute graphics and not much information. The other entry point, probably more worthwhile for someone who wants to use one of these MCUs in a project, is the product information page for the Atmel ARM MCUs. If anyone tries out one of the SAM W23s, let me know how you like them. I dont know if theyre even on the distributor sites like Digikey, Mouser or Jameco, but if theyre not there yet, they will be soon.
Atmel has two online entry points for people who want to know more about Atmel | SMART. One is a general marketing webpage with cute graphics and not much information. The other entry point, probably more worthwhile for someone who wants to use one of these MCUs in a project, is the product information page for the Atmel ARM MCUs. If anyone tries out one of the SAM W23s, let me know how you like them. I dont know if theyre even on the distributor sites like Digikey, Mouser or Jameco, but if theyre not there yet, they will be soon.
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