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= Families of Microcontrollers= | = Families of Microcontrollers= | ||
===[http://www.microchip.com PIC] === | ===[http://www.microchip.com PIC] === | ||
+ | *18 - 28 pin packages (down to 8) with 14-22 I/O | ||
+ | *ADC available, usually 4 channels, 8 bits | ||
+ | *Max. 5 MIPS | ||
+ | *Hardware UART on heavier chips | ||
+ | *No external addressing | ||
+ | *Excellent general purpose chips | ||
+ | ===[http://semiconductor.hitachi.com/superh/ SH1 - Hitachi SH Family]=== | ||
+ | *Speed (20 MIPS) | ||
+ | *Bits (32) | ||
+ | *RAM (8K) | ||
+ | *16 bit timers (5) | ||
+ | *Interrupts (40) | ||
+ | *Power drain (100 mA) | ||
+ | *Pins to solder (100) | ||
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===[http://www.analog.com/industry/microconverter ADuC812]=== | ===[http://www.analog.com/industry/microconverter ADuC812]=== | ||
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===[http://ebus.mot-sps.com/ProdCat/sg/0,1251,98635,00.html 68HC11]=== | ===[http://ebus.mot-sps.com/ProdCat/sg/0,1251,98635,00.html 68HC11]=== | ||
Revision as of 15:17, 15 March 2009
Families of Microcontrollers
PIC
- 18 - 28 pin packages (down to 8) with 14-22 I/O
- ADC available, usually 4 channels, 8 bits
- Max. 5 MIPS
- Hardware UART on heavier chips
- No external addressing
- Excellent general purpose chips
SH1 - Hitachi SH Family
- Speed (20 MIPS)
- Bits (32)
- RAM (8K)
- 16 bit timers (5)
- Interrupts (40)
- Power drain (100 mA)
- Pins to solder (100)