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adds support for the atmega328 (#9043)
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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### AVR
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|Channel|AT90USB64/128|ATmega16/32U4|ATmega32A|ATmega328P|
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|Channel|AT90USB64/128|ATmega16/32U4|ATmega32A|ATmega328/P|
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|-------|-------------|-------------|---------|----------|
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|0 |`F0` |`F0` |`A0` |`C0` |
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|1 |`F1` |`F1` |`A1` |`C1` |
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<sup>\* The ATmega328P possesses two extra ADC channels; however, they are not present on the DIP pinout, and are not shared with GPIO pins. You can use `adc_read()` directly to gain access to these.</sup>
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<sup>\* The ATmega328/P possesses two extra ADC channels; however, they are not present on the DIP pinout, and are not shared with GPIO pins. You can use `adc_read()` directly to gain access to these.</sup>
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### ARM
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