[time-nuts] I want a good micro-controller
Robert Vassar
rvassar at rob-vassar.com
Thu Aug 14 23:24:46 UTC 2008
Good grief! That's not a microcontroller! :-)
I like the MCS-51 family, but they're kind of goofy to program in C,
and 8-bit. Upside, lots of vendors & variants, including the really
nice SiLabs mixed signal chips made here in Austin. AVR is much
nicer to code in C, and has great tool support, but they're single
source, and I have read that Atmel is not always completely
forthcoming in their errata.
Arm... If you need something that can run Linux.... But why not just
go for a Soekris board at that point? :-)
Rob
KC6OOM/5
On Aug 13, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Bob Paddock wrote:
>> any ARM7 outperforms the best PIC in price and performance :)
>
> http://beagleboard.org/
>
> Get them from DigiKey, $149.
>
> http://dkc1.digikey.com/us/mkt/beagleboard.html
>
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>
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> processor
>
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>
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> machines.
>
> Beagle Board is based on an OMAP3530 application processor featuring
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