??? 02/13/13 15:45 Read: times |
#189357 - All required books havee been mentioned Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I am glad you found the UNI-51-SDK in Mumbai. Just buy it and get going - they have a documentation that is decent to start with.
I would for the time being advise you to stay off the SiLabs kits. Unlike the vanilla flavour 8952 that you can get started with the UNI-51 kit, the Silabs chips are analog intensive and also pack quite a bit of on chip peripherals. You need to get aquainted with new stuff like Cross Bar configuration and with chips like F120, things get a little complex with SFR paging. Of course for a beginer, the Silabs kits offer the JTAG boundary scan ( another new terminology !) and you can 'peep' into the MCU registers and see what your code is doing to them! Exciting all right but the amount of things to learn all at one go could be too much. So play around with the simple 8052 , get the hang of it and then anytime you can get the Silabs DK. It used to cost 99 USD ( the target PCB with the MCU + Mains adaptor + JTAG adaptor + required interface cable + IDE on a CD ... quite a bargain if you ask me )- even considering the 40 USD courier charge and 30% Customs duty which are additional. Raghu |