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#137986 - not quite so... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Matthias Arndt said:
AFAIK it needs a parallel programmer and has no interface for ISP or IAP Right, but this is a rather old chip (>10 year). A kitchenware programmer can be built successfully with a snip of experience. Look at Peter Dannegger's work, for example (just you'll need to hunt up a DOS-PC for that... :-( or ask Peter for the communication protocol and write your own PC-side program...). Matthias Arndt said:
- but it has ADC No, it does not. It has a comparator (good for building a slow integrating-type ADC). Matthias Arndt said: There is an S type, but it appears there are problems with the actual availability (see a recent thread just in this Forum). There is also a single-clock LP type, apparently with better avilability at the moment, but the pricetag is not $1.something anymore... :-(
Maybe there is an S type derivative available? JW |
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