AVR32 chips recomendations..... Patchlead,
It does sounds like an Xmega would do the job... when it shows up to be bought. The AVR32 UC3A or UC3B would likely get the job done and can be bought now at Digikey....
Thursday, 8 May 2008 - 15:59
AVR32 chips recomendations..... I have a EVK1100, which does very well...
If you could provide a bit more about the type/volume of products you are looking to build using mcu's, I think people on this board...
Thursday, 8 May 2008 - 02:20
Interprocessor communication using SPI This is a shot in the dark about what your really trying to do, but should serve as a basic setup idea.
1. You have control over code running in both AVR's( your programming them...
Monday, 7 April 2008 - 04:23
XMEGA Looks like the Xmega is going to be nice. However it seems there are still those that need a few more ob board features. I see up to 8 USART's but no USB. To compare the Xmega...
Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 03:11
T6963C experts! Help! Take a look at the following link. I might help explain things that are not clear in the org. datasheet.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~stev...
Regards,
Caleb
How many different mega AVR dies are there? As Lee has stated above, but I will second it, the core parts of the AVR are based on one design set. I would guess these are placed into each of the major MEGA avr varients....
Sunday, 2 December 2007 - 17:12
UC3A ES ADC erratum This is my English version of the statement.
"Only Use One ADC channel at a time"
Caleb
Tuesday, 13 November 2007 - 04:46
32UC3A availability? Hey, that price is "customs" pricing, you only get that when you get samples:)
Sunday, 21 October 2007 - 23:37
EVK1100 SPI problem Based on my understanding of SPI, the select line is what tells the part that it is selected for use with this coomunication of data. So having two parts on the same select line...
Sunday, 21 October 2007 - 23:32
EVK1100 EXPANSION_HEADER Question? This is brings up an interesting question, how does one disconnect ... from a port? It seems there are a few missing jumpers on the EVK1100 that would allow a quick disconnect of...
Patchlead, It does sounds like an Xmega would do the job... when it shows up to be bought. The AVR32 UC3A or UC3B would likely get the job done and can be bought now at Digikey....
I have a EVK1100, which does very well... If you could provide a bit more about the type/volume of products you are looking to build using mcu's, I think people on this board...
This is a shot in the dark about what your really trying to do, but should serve as a basic setup idea. 1. You have control over code running in both AVR's( your programming them...
Looks like the Xmega is going to be nice. However it seems there are still those that need a few more ob board features. I see up to 8 USART's but no USB. To compare the Xmega...
Take a look at the following link. I might help explain things that are not clear in the org. datasheet. http://homepages.tesco.net/~stev... Regards, Caleb
That was I was going to say:) Caleb
www.sparkfun.com has some 2.4Ghz units.... Caleb
As Lee has stated above, but I will second it, the core parts of the AVR are based on one design set. I would guess these are placed into each of the major MEGA avr varients....
This is my English version of the statement. "Only Use One ADC channel at a time" Caleb
Hey, that price is "customs" pricing, you only get that when you get samples:)
Based on my understanding of SPI, the select line is what tells the part that it is selected for use with this coomunication of data. So having two parts on the same select line...
This is brings up an interesting question, how does one disconnect ... from a port? It seems there are a few missing jumpers on the EVK1100 that would allow a quick disconnect of...
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