??? 12/07/10 00:59 Modified: 12/07/10 01:16 Read: times |
#179925 - Re: Tired of hanging around with 5 Mips Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jason Arkwright said:
Yes, Philips P89LPC range give 9 mips which is pretty good, however their are two attributes I don't like, the first is flash is limited to 8kbyte(or 16kbyte?) I want 64kbyte always, and secondly they are 3.6Vcc, I can work around the latter but why bother when you can have the ATmega644-20PU. I currently have a prototype LCR meter working on my bench, using the AT89C51ED2, code tally so far is 24.6kbyte. In that case, you could try 25MIPS(peak) MCUs from Cyrod, they appear to be pin-compatible to the AT89C51 (don't know about 'ED2 compatibility though, you will have to check), have up to 64K Flash, are available DIP/SMD and 5V/3.3V variants and most of them even come with a Math coprocessor! I don't recall the unit pricing, but it was pretty competitive.. http://www.cyrod.com/PDF/MCU_Selector_Guide-2010.pdf Jason Arkwright said:
Incidently, does anyone here have any experiences prototyping with smd's?Can it be done? Cheers JA Yes, for leaded SMT parts i.e. excluding QFN/BGA, Google up 'drag soldering' and have some fun! :-) Cheers, Valentin |