??? 03/01/10 14:20 Read: times |
#173687 - I never thought of it in those terms ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
After all, there's the extra timer, the extra block of RAM, and, in all the versions I'd looked at, there was the extra UART ... or not. I guess I'd never given the '52 a thought back when that was the case. Nowadays, nearly all the '52's have the second UART. It's odd that the eval boards don't support it.
The $40 New Micros NMIY-0031 '51 board has the transceivers for both single-ended and differential comm's, but only associates them with a single UART. One could, I suppose, solder on the two wires, I guess. It is a pretty inexpensive board. RE |