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'[PIC]: New PIC ?'
2000\08\14@114824
by
Paul Reilly
Hi,
Did someone mention a new PIC from microchip with some kind of USB
capability? I couldn't find any news about this at the microchip web site,
anybody got any more info? It would be very interesting to say the least..
On another note, which EEPROM PIC has the highest available RAM?
The comparison chart for beginners at http://www.piclist.com is great, but
doesn't differenciate between OTP and EEPROM devices. Though the new
PIC18C252 with 16k of ROM and 1536 bytes of RAM looks very interesting!
Paul
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2000\08\14@115222
by
rchock, Steve
2000\08\14@121651
by
Michael Rigby-Jones
I have a couple of the 18C252/JW's as sample parts. The die is huge in PIC
terms, I guess memory dosen't shrink as well as the cpu core. I'm looking
forward to the 18F252, all this UV light stuff is annoying :o)
Had the Microchip guys down recently showing the new product lines comming
up. They are pushing forward quite a few new flash based products. The
flash version of the 16C7X series will be out soon apparently. There will
be no 16C6X flash equivalents as they don't sell as many as the 7X variants,
and the extra A/D dosen't cost too much. But moving from a 16F87X to the
16F7X will give a reasonable cost saving if you don't need the enhanced
functions.
Mike
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2000\08\14@123904
by
Robert Francisco
Is this new pic supported by the PicStart+ programmer?
( I have convenient e-mail but not brower at this time so I rather not check
out the mc web)
Thanks
robertf
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