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Trampas
Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Posts: 89 Location: NC
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Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 1:45 pm |
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Well I know that the MSP430 product line has low power but I personally have not developed anything with them yet.
As far as Paul_B's question on getting started. I know that for the TI DSPs I attended a 1 day work shop where you got a development board and limited version of the compiler. I think the cost was around $500. This was everything you needed to get started. When you step up and start making your own board you most likely will want to purchase a real JTAG adapter.
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Mark
Joined: 07 Sep 2003 Posts: 2838 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 1:59 pm |
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Don't forget about Freescale (Motorola). They have great tools. I think those who like all the built in stuff with CCS would like their "Processor Expert". It makes setting up a project pretty easy and allows migration to other chips a snap. |
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Jerry507
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 8:14 am |
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I'd also like to thank everyone for their input. The project I'm working on now restricts me to PICs but I've wanted to switch to another processor. I agree with dbotkin though, the pic rules the middle line. We're using 12F675's all over the place on our project because they're tiny and they perform exactly the function we need at an excellent price/space/power point.
But I think several others are right, PIC doesn't seem to have the top end nailed down. Right now I think they're relying on customers who started at the lower end products to stick with PIC when they need something faster because they know PIC rather then because they really have a good product. The DS series is nice, but it doesn't seem to compare to other lines like ARM or TI. |
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Yashu
Joined: 08 Oct 2003 Posts: 26
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Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 7:45 pm |
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Cool post.
Been using PICs since 1996. Should have bought stock.
With all the complaining I do about them, I must agree they're probably the best of a rotten bunch.
Topped out with the 18F8720... but, decided to just increase the number of processors instead. It does have it's advantages. The PSP is a nice feature for this topology.
Been looking at the Rabbit, but, they're compiler's lame. Softools.com looks OK.
The post about the TI looks very interesting. Maybe I'll revert back to the old days of the TMS320xxx.... and their new derivatives.
Wonder how the Analog Devices ADSP-21xx and Sharc are doing these days. I remember they were pretty expensive, but, the H-architecture would put the TI's to shame in performance.
A JTAG emulation port on the PICs would be a great persuader to stick with them. The ICD2 is just plain ho-hum... like sitting in traffic. |
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