| ??? 12/08/10 00:11 Modified: 12/08/10 00:31 Read: times  | 
#179978 - I agree Responding to: ???'s previous message  | 
Jason Arkwright said: 
Hi Valentin,
 A quick stock check reveals no stock of Cyrod products, sure I can enquire but I need easy availability as well as mips. The other point I wish to raise regarding AVR's, is that AVR's will have a higher effiency opcode(16 bits) throughput than the 8051's 8 bit, this will increase the AVR speed further. I Agree. On the corner stores over at our side of the pond, our electronics retailers are also pushing mainly PIC/AVR with only a hint of AT89C4051. Pity.. The other real 8051 alternative is, of course, Silabs. Drag soldering technique works a treat with their QFP's too! <rant> Cannot see why any manufacturer would NOT design an MCU with a simple 32-bit superset of the 8051 instruction set and give it a catchy name or something i.e. simpler than an XA, but faster. I guess if it hasn't happened by now, it probably never will. :( </rant> Certainly nothing majorly wrong with AVRs - I have also used these for applications in the past (ten years ago) and was quite impressed. Much better to program in assembly for than a 16/18 series PIC as well IMHO, assuming anyone still does that anymore ;) Cheers, Valentin Angelovski  | 



