Main Features * * * * * * * * * High Sensitivity Full Frame CCD Sensor 2300 x 3500 Resolution with 10 m Square Pixels 100% Aperture Pixels 12-bit Dynamic Range Very Low Noise: 63 dB SNR Binning and ROI Modes LVDS Data Format High Data Rate: 25 Mpixels/s Flexible and Easy to Operate via RS232 Control - Trigger Mode: Free Run or External Trigger Modes - Binning 2x2 and 4x4, Up to 5 ROI - Exposure Time - Gain: x1 or x4 - Tri Shot Color Operation * Single Power Supply: DC 24V * High Reliability - CE Compliant * F (Nikon) Mount Adapter (Lens Not Supplied) CAMELIA 8M 8 Megapixels Digital Camera Product Description This camera is designed to meet high performance and quality requirements while providing easiness of use. * ATMEL manages the whole chain, from the sensor to the camera. The result is a camera able to work in 12-bit, with a dedicated electronic offering an excellent signal to noise ratio. * Because of the 100% aperture pixel the sensitivity of the camera is fairly high even in the near infrared. * The programmable settings let the user works at different integration time and gain. External trigger allows to synchronise the camera on external event while tri shot color mode allows very high resolution for color image acquisition. Applications Performance and reliability of this camera make it well suited for the most demanding applications as film and document scanning, semiconductor and PCB inspection, DNA analysis, metrology, X-ray imaging, etc... Rev. 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 1 Imaging System Description Figure 1. Imaging System FGT Frame Grabber Control Box Light Source Data & Sync Cable Light & Shutter Trigger Cables RS-232 Cable PC Computer Lens Shutter & BG38 Power Supply Cable Camera +24V CAMELIA camera is powered by a single +24V power supply. CAMELIA camera is configurable via the serial port of the computer (by using either CommCam software or standard RS232 communicator as TTY or Hyperterminal). CAMELIA camera sends digital video. As CAMELIA's CCD is a full frame sensor, the user must use either pulsed lightning or a chopper/shutter in front of the camera in order to have incident lightning on the CCD only during integration time. The user must design an electro-optical interface to drive camera, shutter/chopper or lightning by using the "SHUTTER" signal delivered by the camera. If required, the system can send an external trigger or external ITC (integration time control signal) to the camera. The BG38 Filter is essential to have a correct white balance on Color Cameras. Note that the following Elements are not provided by ATMEL: * Shutter (LCD or Mechanical) * BG38 (Anti Infra Red) Filter * Control Box * Lens * Light Source * +24V Power Supply * Computer For a complete explanation of the utility of the BG38 Filter and the Shutter, please consult the associated FAQs and the example Images on the ATMEL CDROM "Camera Documentation & Software". 2 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera CCD Description Image Format 35.0 mm (V) x 23.0 mm (H) Active Pixels Table 1. Active Pixels Mode (set via RS232) Image size (H x V) No binning 2300 x 3500 2x2 pixel binning 1150 x 1750 4x4 pixel binning 574 x 875 Timing diagram correspondence H=M V=N Readout Register Readout register along the small side of the image area (vertical image). Pixel Geometry Pixels are 10 m x 10 m with an aperture ratio of 100%. Anti-blooming by Clocking Anti-blooming can be activated or inhibited (see "RS232 Controls" on page 10): Video Signal Processing Gain * Anti-blooming OFF: anti-blooming inhibited. This position is recommended if antiblooming is not required for the application. * Anti-blooming ON: anti-blooming activated. * When binning is disabled, the anti-blooming is efficient until 8 times the saturation Current. Video signal processing gain can be adjusted by setting the ''CDS gain'' via RS232: a commutation 1x or 4x is available at the input of the video signal processing. The 4x position is recommended for low level applications. Figure 2. Video Signal Processing Gain 2300 Columns 16 Dark References MPP Photosensitive Zone - 100% aperture - 10m square pixels 3500 Lines Output Register 3 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Timing 2x2 and 4x4 pixel binning are possible to enable previewing modes. Preview mode is only available in Black and white otherwise the user has to use Overlay mode (but neither correction nor software LUT are applicable on displayed images). Table 2. Timing Mode Mode Frame Timing Frame Readout Time Line Readout Time No binning 370 ms 104 s 2x2 pixel binning 200 ms 114 s 4x4 pixel binning 110 ms 134 s Three timing modes are available: Continuous, external triggered and Integration Time controlled (ITC). The signals described in the following drawings are: Table 3. Frame Timing Cam. In/Out Pins Connection Low state active when pixel is part of line Out 26/27 Frame ENable Low state active when lines are part of frame Out 3/4 SHUTTER SHUTTER Sync External shutter Trig output Sig. (high level active) Out 21/22 TRIG TRIGger External Trigger Input Signal (Rising Edge) In 46/47 ITC Integration Time Control External ITC Input Signal (Falling/Rising Edges) In 46/47 PCK Pixel Clock Internal Master Data Clock Signal at 25 MHz Out 1/2 Signal Name Description LEN Line ENable FEN Notes: 4 1. Pixel is defined as valid (part of the Frame) when both LEN and FEN Signals are at Low Level. 2. The latency (called Td after) of 1 Readout line Time defined below depends on the binning mode. For no binning, this latency is around 104 s. 3. Minimum Time at high level of LEN Signal is 10 s (Transfer Time between two lines). 4. Minimum Time at high level of FEN Signal is 4 lines readout Time (around 416 s). 5. Shutter Delay is adjustable via Commcam or RS232 commands (1, 5, 10 or 20 ms). CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera Continuous The camera delivers frames continuously: * Frame N+1 integration starts as soon as frame N readout is completed. * Integration time is set by RS232. * "Video Lines" (before and after valid frame) are 4+4 for Binning 1x1 (and also 1+1 for Binning 4x4). Figure 3. Continuous Timing Diagram Frame integration Shutter delay 2 ms M Pixels Line N-1 Line N Video lines Line 2 Time set by RS232 Line 1 LEN FEN Video lines SHUTTER Operation with External Trigger Integration start is controlled by the user from the external signal TRIG: * The rising edge of TRIG activates the start of the frame integration. This rising edge is synchronized by the camera with a latency of Td (Time delay equivalent to a readout Time for a Line: See notes above). * Integration time is set by RS232. * Note: TRIG signal period must be greater than integration time plus frame readout time. * "Video Lines" (before and after valid frame) are 4+4 for Binning 1x1 (and also 1+1 for Binning 4x4). Figure 4. External Trigger Timing Diagram Frame integration Shutter delay Frame readout Waiting Td TRIG M Pixels FEN Video lines Line N-1 Line N Time set by RS232 Line 1 Line 2 LEN Video lines SHUTTER 5 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Operation with "Integration Time Control" Integration is fully controlled by the user from the external signal ITC: * The falling edge of ITC activates the start of the frame integration. This falling edge is synchronized by the camera with a latency of Td (Time delay equivalent to a readout Time for a Line: See notes above). * The rising edge of ITC activates the stop of the frame integration. This rising edge is synchronized by the camera with the same latency of Td. * Note: ITC signal period must be greater than integration time (defined by ITC low) plus frame readout time. * "Video Lines" (before and after valid frame) are 4+4 for Binning 1x1 (and also 1+1 for Binning 4x4). Figure 5. "Integration Time Control" Timing Diagram Shutter delay Frame integration Td Frame readout Waiting Td ITC Time set by RS232 FEN Video lines Line N-1 Line N LEN Line 1 Line 2 M Pixels Video lines SHUTTER Line Timing Duty cycle of the PCK is 50%. Rising and falling edges: 1.5 ns. Data rate is (Internal pixel clock): 25 MHz in binning mode 1x1. Figure 6. Line Timing Diagram LEN PCK DATAs 1st Valid Pixel 6 Last Valid Pixel CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera R.O.I (REGIONS OF INTEREST) Caution: This function is available only since the 5th October 2001 with the Camera S/N: 01321093. For older Cameras, these commands aren't available and can corrupt the EEPROM (see "Camera Identification" on page 13). CAMELIA 8M (both Color and Black & White) can operate in a "multi ROI" mode allowing masking of regions of the image and thus increasing frame rate by a reduced readout time. User defines up to 5 windows to be masked. In addition he specifies starting and ending addresses for each window. Time reduction: about 92 sec per masked line. Two steps (under RS232 controls or Commcam): Rules * Enter the list of starting and ending addresses by the command: Y=ssss/eeee/ssss/eeee/.../eeee/ * Enter the number of regions masked by the command: F=X (X=0 to 5) The line addresses must be a multiple of 4 (to be compliant with the binning). The Image starts at Line 0 and ends at Line 3499 and the smallest area is of 4 lines. The commands must be send in the following order: "Y=..." then "F=...". For FGT Software Users, the user has to resize the number of lines in FGT settings. Example In order to mask 3 regions in the "wafer image" defined as following: * The First 304 lines at the top of the image (blue background) * 748 lines in the center of the image (two center lines of the wafer) * The last 304 lines of the image (blue background): - "Y=0/304/1376/2124/3196/3499/" - "F=3" In this example readout time will be reduced of 1356 lines equivalent to 125 ms. Figure 7. Readout Time 7 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Electrical Interfaces Digital I/O Specifications Table 4. Digital I/O Specifications Symbol I/O Leve l Definition TRIG_ITC I Timing control: - TRIG_ITC is either an external trigger or "integration time control" depending on the timing mode configured via RS232. Operation with external trigger: - TRIG_ITC = TRIG Operation with "integration time control": - TRIG_ITC = ITC - TRIG_ITC is synchronized by the camera line clock (jitter: 104 s) LVDS PDATA(11..0) O Digital video output: 12-bit LVDS FEN O Frame enable: - FEN = 0: frame data valid: active lines - FEN = 1: frame data not valid LVDS LEN O Line enable: - LEN = 0: line data valid: active pixels - LEN = 1: line data not valid LVDS PCK O Pixel clock LVDS SHUTTER O Shutter open/close: - during integration: shutter = 1 - during readout: shutter = 0 Delay between the falling edge of shutter and the start of readout: - 4 positions: 1 ms, 5 ms, 10 ms, 20 ms (set via RS232). LVDS COLOUR_I(1..0) I Color selection of the next frame (in color mode): - "00": red - "01": green - "10": blue LVDS COLOUR_O(1..0) O Color identification of the current frame (in color mode): - "00": red - "01": green - "10": blue. LVDS LVDS drivers/receivers: 8 * LVDS: Low Voltage differential Signal. (EIA 644 standard). All digital I/Os are differential: (signal+, signal-). Specifications are given for signal +. * Manufacturer NS. * Driver: DS90C031TM (SO16 package). * Receiver: DS90C032TM (SO16 package). CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera Digital I/O Cabling 50 pins connector. Connector reference: HIROSE DX10A-50S. Mating connector on cable side: HIROSE DX40-50P ; shell: HIROSE DX50-CV1. Table 5. Digital I/O Pinout Pin Number Signal Pin Number Signal 1 PCK+ 26 LEN+ 2 PCK- 27 LEN- 3 FEN+ 28 COLOUR_O1+ 4 FEN- 29 COLOUR_O1- 5 COLOUR_O2+ 30 GROUND 6 COLOUR_O2- 31 GROUND 7 PDATA0+ 32 PDATA1+ 8 PDATA0- 33 PDATA1- 9 PDATA2+ 34 PDATA3+ 10 PDATA2- 35 PDATA3- 11 PDATA4+ 36 PDATA5+ 12 PDATA4- 37 PDATA5- 13 PDATA6+ 38 PDATA7+ 14 PDATA6- 39 PDATA7- 15 PDATA8+ 40 PDATA9+ 16 PDATA8- 41 PDATA9- 17 PDATA10+ 42 PDATA11+ 18 PDATA10- 43 PDATA11- 19 GROUND 44 NC 20 GROUND 45 NC 21 SHUTTER+ 46 TRIG_ITC+ 22 SHUTTER- 47 TRIG_ITC- 23 COLOUR_I1+ 48 COLOUR_I2+ 24 COLOUR_I1- 49 COLOUR_I2- 25 NC 50 NC Notes: 1. NC : not connected. 2. A "Data + Sync" cable is provided with FGT Frame grabber. This cable allow interconnection between: - The camera, - The Electro-optical interface, - The "FGT" frame grabber: see "FGT Frame Grabber user manual". 9 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 RS232 Controls RS232 Specifications Camera configuration is set by RS232 interface. The following features are available: Table 6. RS232 Specifications Function RS232 Configuration Timing mode 3 modes: - continuous (free running) - external trigger - external ITC Binning CDS gain Shutter RS232 Command T=1 T=2 T=3 3 modes: - no binning - 2x2 pixel binning - 4x4 pixel binning Image size: 2300(H) x 3500(V) Image size: 1150(H) x 1750(V) Image size: 574(H) x 875(V) B=0 B=1 B=2 2 positions: -G=1 -G=4 G = 4 is recommended for applications requiring high sensitivity H=0 H=1 2 modes: - active - inactive (always open) S=0 S=1 4 positions: - 1 ms - 5 ms - 10 ms - 20 ms D=0 D=1 D=2 D=3 Anti-blooming control 2 modes: - active - inactive A=0 A=1 Black & white or color Mode 2 modes: - black and white - 3 shot color C=0 C=1 Black & white integration time Integration time value in ms from 1 ms to 2000 ms Active in Monochrome Must be an integer Ex: 120 for 120 ms 120.4 not allowed Ex: I=120 Red integration time Value in ms from 1 ms to 2000 ms Active only in "3 shot color" mode Must be an integer Ex: 120 for 120 ms Ex: J=120 Green integration time Value in ms from 1 ms to 2000 ms Active only in "3 shot color" mode Must be an integer Ex: 120 for 120 ms Ex: K=120 Shutter delay 10 Comment CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera Table 6. RS232 Specifications (Continued) Function RS232 Configuration Comment Blue integration time Value in ms from 1 ms to 2000 ms Active only in "3 shot color" mode Must be an integer Ex: 120 for 120 ms R.O.I(1) Number of Windows 0 to 5 windows R.O.I(1) Windows Addresses Line start/Line Stop ... Must be an integer divisible by 4 Line Stop >3 First Line = 0; Last Line = 3499 Storage of the settings in EEPROM(2) E=0: setting stored E=1: setting not stored Effective after the send of the command Notes: RS232 Command Ex: L=120 Ex: F=2 Ex: Y=1824/2252 /3156/3499/ E=0 1. R.O.I commands are available only since the 5th October 2001 with the Camera S/N: 01321093. For older Cameras, these commands aren't available and can corrupt the EEPROM. For any doubt, please contact hotline before using R.O.I function (See "Camera Identification" on page 13). 2. ATMEL recommends to use E = 1 because of the limited EEPROM write cycles refer on page 11. Detail of the RS232 Commands Command Syntax Storage of the Settings in EEPROM * Valid syntax is: S=n(CR) with: - S: command identification: S is a single character in upper case - n: setting value - (CR): means "carriage return" (ASCII code = 13) - No spaces, nor tabs may be inserted between S, =, n and (CR) - For CAMELIA 8M only, each address value is ended by "/": Y=ssss/eeee/....eeee/ * Example of a valid command: I=500(CR): sets the Integration Time at 500 ms * Example of non valid commands: - I=500(CR): spaces - i=500(CR): g instead of G - I=3000(CR): 3000 is out of range - Y=ssss/eeee/sssseeee/: a "/" is missing We recommend to use `'E=1'' for settings that are often changed (check the maximum number of write cycles above) and when the time required by the camera to process a command is critical. * The maximum number of write cycles allowed for the EEPROM is: 10 000. * The time required to process a valid `'E=0'' command is around 50 ms. * The time required to process a valid `'E=1'' command is around 12 ms. 11 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Command Processing after `'E=0'' Each command received by the camera is processed: * * * If the command is valid: - setting is done - setting is stored in EEPROM - the camera returns the setting - the camera returns: >OK(CR) If the setting value is out of range (command not valid): - nothing is done - the camera returns its current setting (i.e. the setting resulting from the last valid command) - the camera returns: >1 If the syntax is not correct (command not recognized by the camera): - the camera returns: >2 Example of a valid command: I=500(CR): sent by the user I=0500(CR): returned by the camera >OK(CR): returned by the camera Note: the number of characters returned by the camera is always the same whatever the value of the setting is. For examples: I=10(CR): sent by the user I=0010(CR): returned by the camera >OK(CR): returned by the camera I=1500(CR): sent by the user I=1500(CR): returned by the camera >OK(CR): returned by the camera Example of non valid commands: I=3000(CR): sent by the user I=0500(CR): returned by the camera (03: setting actually in camera) >1(CR): returned by the camera: setting value out of range M=2: sent by the user >2(CR): returned by the camera: command not recognized by the camera 12 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera Command Processing after `'E=1'' Each command received by the camera is processed: * * * If the command is valid: - setting is done - the camera returns: >OK(CR) If the setting value is out of range (command not valid): - nothing is done - the camera returns: >1 If the syntax is not correct (command not recognized by the camera): - Camera Identification the camera returns: >2 A character string stored in EEPROM gives the product model, its version and its serial number. Example: CAMEL_COL_1.6M_01_9851002 stands for: CAMELIA COLOR 1.6M, version 01, serial number 9851002 It is read by sending: !=0(CR) The serial number is detailed as following: Figure 8. Serial Number 98 51 002 Year Week in the year Customer Identification Reading Current Settings Number in the week Customer identification is a character string (25 characters max). * It is set and stored in EEPROM by sending $=xx..xx * It is read by sending !=1(CR) * Customer identification is stored in EEPROM whatever the state of E. When receiving '!=3(CR)'' the camera returns its current settings. 13 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Factory Configuration When receiving `'!=4(CR)'', the camera is factory configured and then sends back its settings: A=0(CR) C=0(CR) H=0(CR) S=1(CR) B=0(CR) T=0(CR) I=0100(CR) J=0100(CR) K=0100(CR) L=0100(CR) D=2(CR) E=0(CR) F=0(CR) (Y not set) >OK(CR) RS232 Cabling On camera Dsub 9pins. On computer side Dsub9 female, pin out compatible with computer serial port. Pin out is the same on camera side and on computer side. Table 7. RS232 Pinout Notes: 14 Pin Number At camera output Signal 1 NC 2 RX 3 TX 4 NC 5 GROUND 6 NC 7 TRS 8 CTS 9 NC 1. NC : not connected. 2. A "RS232" cable is provided with FGT Frame grabber. CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera Power Supply Power Supply Specifications Table 8. Power Supply Specification Parameter Nominal Value Min Value Max Value Voltage +24V +20V +28V Current 0.6A nd nd Power Supply Cabling Table 9. Power Supply Pinout Hirose 6 pins male HR10A-7R-6P Notes: Pin Number At camera output Signal Pin Number At end of power supply cable 5 +24V 1 6 +24V 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 1 GROUND 6 2 GROUND 7 NC 8 NC 9 SUBD9 male 1. NC : not connected. 2. A "power supply" cable is provided with FGT Frame grabber. Figure 9. Receptacle Viewed from Camera Back 1 6 2 5 3 4 15 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Specifications Definitions LSB: Least Significant Bit: 12-bit correspond to 4095 LSB. Absolute Maximum Ratings Storage temperature: Operating temperature: Operating humidity (non condensing): Vibration: Power supply: Weight 900 g Electro-optical Performance Conditions: Camera operating free air temperature: 20C -20C to +70C 0C to +50C < 80% at +35C 2g sinusoidal, from 10 Hz to 100 Hz +20V to +28V Table 10. Electro-optical Performance Symbol Typical Value Unit Notes Full scale value VPE 4095 LSB (1) Temporal noise VN 2.7 LSB (2)(3) DSNU 2 LSB.s (3)(4) DY 1500 63 dB R 51.43 LSB/(nJ/cm2) (6) Resolution Horizontal Transfer function at Nyquist Vertical Contrast Transfer function at Nyquist CTFh CTFv 40% 40% - - (7) Anti-blooming (over illumination capability) - 8x - (8) Electrons to LSB conversion - 15 e-/LSB Current consumption I 500 mA Parameter Dark signal non uniformity Dynamic range Responsivity Notes: 16 (5) (9) 1. Full scale value VPE: maximum digital video signal. 2. Temporal noise VN: r.m.s value in darkness. Measured by subtracting 2 images pixel to pixel at 40 ms of integration time. 3. This parameter depends on integration time and on CCD temperature. Thermal noise doubles every 16C of temperature elevation. Dark signal doubles every 8C of temperature elevation. But a internal clamp correct the mean value of this phenomena. 4. Dark signal non uniformity: r.m.s value. Excludes blemishes. 5. Dynamic range DY = VPE/VN 6. Responsitivity conditions: CDS gain = 1x, 3200K, light source powered between 200 and 1100 nm, measured on the sensor. 7. Resolution conditions: VIDEO = 2000 LSB, CDS gain = 1x, 3200K with BG38 2 mm 8. Anti-blooming ON. Integration time = 100 ms. 9. Measured at 24V. CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera Spectral Responsivity Figure 10. Spectral Responsivity Responsivity at G = 1 100 90 80 LSB/(nJ/cm2) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 Wavelength (nm) Note: nJ/cm2 measured on the sensor. 17 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Image Grade Specification * * * Defect Test Conditions Defect Sizes - Blemish: 1 x 1 defect. - Cluster: blemish grouping of not more than a given number of adjacent defects: 1 x 1 < cluster 1 size 2 x 2 2 x 2 < cluster 2 size 5 x 5 - Column: one-pixel-wide column with more than 7 contiguous defective pixels. - Defect separation: defects are separated by no less than "D min" pixels in any direction. Defects in Darkness - Blemish or cluster: pixel(s) whose signal deviate(s) more than 150 LSB. - Column: column whose signal deviates more than 15 LSB. Defects under Illumination - Blemish or cluster: pixel(s) which deviate(s) by more than +20% or -30% from the "average" pixel. - Column: column which deviates by more than 10% from the "average" column. * Room temperature = 20C. * Integration time in darkness = 100 ms. * Light source: Halogen 3200K with BG38 (2 mm thick) IR cut- off with f/11 aperture. * Test under illumination at 50% of saturation level. * No software correction performed. * Deviations specified with CDS gain = 1. Classifications Table 11. Image Grade Classifications Blemishes 18 Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Column Grade Total D min Total D min Total D min Total D min E 500 3 30 50 6 100 5 150 H 300 3 10 50 0 - 0 - CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera Geometrical Specifications Figure 11. With F Mount Ring 74 0.1 mm 37 0.2 mm 46 mm 4 mm 4 x M3 6 0.2 mm 64 0.2 mm 26 0.3 mm 2 x 2h7 Factory adjusted 66 mm First pixel First line 2 x 1/4 - 20 UNC 2B 5 0.3 mm 6 0.2 mm 25.6 mm 108 mm 114 mm 112 mm 144.5 mm Data & Sync SN: Made in France RS 232 Power 110.5 mm 19 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Figure 12. Without F Mount Ring 74 0.1 mm 37 0.2 mm M 51 - 5 H pas 0.75 64 0.2 mm 26 0.3 mm 6 0.2 mm 6.9 0.6 mm 56 0.1 mm 4 mm 4 x M3 2 x 2h7 66 mm First pixel 8.9 0.35 mm First line 2 x 1/4 - 20 UNC 2B 5 0.3 mm 6 0.2 mm 25.6 mm 108 mm 112 mm 114 mm Data & Sync SN: Made in France Power RS 232 110.5 mm 20 CAMELIA 8M Digital Camera 1986B-IMAGE-03/03 Atmel Headquarters Atmel Operations Corporate Headquarters Memory 2325 Orchard Parkway San Jose, CA 95131 TEL 1(408) 441-0311 FAX 1(408) 487-2600 Europe Atmel Sarl Route des Arsenaux 41 Case Postale 80 CH-1705 Fribourg Switzerland TEL (41) 26-426-5555 FAX (41) 26-426-5500 Asia Room 1219 Chinachem Golden Plaza 77 Mody Road Tsimshatsui East Kowloon Hong Kong TEL (852) 2721-9778 FAX (852) 2722-1369 Japan 9F, Tonetsu Shinkawa Bldg. 1-24-8 Shinkawa Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0033 Japan TEL (81) 3-3523-3551 FAX (81) 3-3523-7581 2325 Orchard Parkway San Jose, CA 95131 TEL 1(408) 441-0311 FAX 1(408) 436-4314 Microcontrollers 2325 Orchard Parkway San Jose, CA 95131 TEL 1(408) 441-0311 FAX 1(408) 436-4314 La Chantrerie BP 70602 44306 Nantes Cedex 3, France TEL (33) 2-40-18-18-18 FAX (33) 2-40-18-19-60 ASIC/ASSP/Smart Cards RF/Automotive Theresienstrasse 2 Postfach 3535 74025 Heilbronn, Germany TEL (49) 71-31-67-0 FAX (49) 71-31-67-2340 1150 East Cheyenne Mtn. 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