??? 08/02/06 06:21 Modified: 08/02/06 06:23 Read: times |
#121543 - Atmel has 14 and 16-pins 8051 as well Responding to: ???'s previous message |
According this announce http://www.8052.com/news.phtml?NEWSID=57 Atmel starts to produce 14 and 16-pins 8051LP (single cycle) derivatives. More details and cost are in the link above.
AT89LP213/214 product page: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/produ...rt_id=3955 AT89LP216 product page: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/produ...rt_id=3953 P.S. In last month Atmel has announced their "monster" chip AT89C51RE2 as well. This derivative has crazy more features added and so we wait till errata - the first one has been already posted. The news is here: http://www.8052.com/news.phtml?NEWSID=58 The product page: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/produ...rt_id=3960 Regards, Oleg |
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