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Small flash 8051 parts
Posted by CM on July 5th, 2003


Hello

I would like to try using a small 8051 type device
in place of the usual PIC / AVR solution that
usually fill the small micro space.

I am aware of the Atmel AT89Cx051 series, but
is there any other parts that would meet the
following -
* Flash or EEPROM memory
* UART
* 2.5 to 5 volt,
* direct LED drive output pins
* ISP programmable
* cheap or homebrew programmer available

thanks,

Colin


Posted by Grzegorz Mazur on July 5th, 2003



"CM" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:C3vNa.1690$877.1679@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
Philips 89LPC932



Posted by Chris Hills on July 6th, 2003


In article <be7efe$3k4$1@foka.acn.pl>, Grzegorz Mazur <easy.to.find.if.n
eeded@the.net> writes
the Philips/Keil dev kit is about 60USD/Euro and can be obtained from
www.hitex.co.uk/shop

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Posted by Albert Lee Mitchell on October 6th, 2003


On Sat, 05 Jul 2003 08:25:22 +0100, CM wrote:

Yes, Cygnal has a bunch of these all the way down to $0.99 in quantity
one! We support a few in both hardware and software:
http://www.amresearch.com/hardware.html

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Posted by Tilmann Reh on October 7th, 2003


Also have a look at the new 89LPC900 family from Philips.

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Posted by Chris Hills on October 8th, 2003



In article <C3vNa.1690$877.1679@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>, CM
<a@b.com> writes
Philips LPC901 part in 8 pin DIP?
program via ISP port in circuit....

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Posted by Dave Rooney on October 8th, 2003




Chris Hills wrote:

You might also look at Cygnal. They have a bunch of 8051 parts
and some very reasonably priced development packages. I just
got their development kit for the part that includes a USB
interface and I'm very happy with it so far.

Dave Rooney


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