??? 04/15/09 18:20 Read: times |
#164626 - Don't lock down memory size - just think "good enough" Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard said:
When the ARM with 32 KB of code space + 8 KB of data space can support the same task at the same cost with the same effective performance as the 805x, the 805x will truly be "circling the bowl." In theory, the ARM will be more development-friendly. That shoud be "When the ARM with whatever amount of code and RAM space can support the same task at the same cost..." The actual size of flash or RAM is irrelevant as long as there is enough, and the price is acceptable. It is a well-known fact that the cost of a microcontroller do not follow the size of the memory regions. More memory is normally followed by more peripherials and gives a higher price within the same family from the same manufacturer. But as soon as you move to another family from the same or other manufacturer, the price correlation fails. I'm currently looking at a move from one NXP ARM family to another. I gain more RAM and more peripherials, but since I move to a newer architecture I'll save money at the same time. |