??? 10/12/06 00:27 Read: times |
#126262 - some are ruled out ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik,
We've already established that there ARE no 805x-core MCU's with sufficient internal RAM to cover the bases. We've already established that the 8-port MCU won't fit in the application board. A small, cheap, slave MCU? Well that's a pregnant thought! Parallel latches, well, they'll obviously work if one uses an external memory bus. You've pointed out, however, that you don't like discarding two ports, so that only applies if the external bus is already present. By "... gates in parallel configuration (input) " I assume you mean logic and tristate buffers, e.g. HC541's, etc. Those'll work if the external bus is there. CPLD is quite a flexible solution and will work. I doubt anyone will want to use an ASIC, since the they routinely cost on the order of $2E6US for the first one. The "WSI" chip you keep mentioning. You mean the ST (u)PSD813-series? Which one? Please be specific. Remember, WSI doesn't exist any longer. What do they cost? I can't find any of them for sale anywhere. RE |