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Hi All, Just wondering if anyone would know of a good discussion forum for Analog Devices Microcontrollers (ADuC). This forum seems to concentrate more on PICs Cheers C | |
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If they still use the 8051 core then edaboard.com has many 8051 users.
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Sorry Bill, but the Analog Devices family is wicked fast DSP processors like the SHARC and Blackfin. I've looked and I haven't seen one for those processors. It's probably because very few hobbyists can afford the tools (Visual DSP++) and the manufacturing cost of BGA assembly.
__________________ We never have time to do it right; but we always have time to do it over. Last edited by Papabravo; 6th July 2009 at 03:37 PM. | |
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Usually for odd uC's I check out Yahoo Groups. They tend to have a ML for everything. Here it is. Doesn't seem like it's all that popular, though. ADuC_ARM : ADuC ARM MCU Chips
__________________ Mark Higgins Last edited by DirtyLude; 6th July 2009 at 02:58 PM. | |
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I did not know that they had an ARM uC family. Thanks for that pearl.
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I'm actually using the ADuC8xx which uses the 8052 core. I think in terms of instruction sets they are pretty similar. Thanks Bill Not going for the high end processors... mainly for the cost reasons mentioned | |
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