Hi!
There is a project that uses an Atmel chip to communicate with a PC on USB. All the communication is handled in software.
The link is: http://www.cesko.host.sk/IgorPlugUSB_RS232/IgorPlug-USB%20(AVR)%20RS232_eng.htm
Does anyone know of a similar project using a PIC? The user says PICs are too slow for this, even when slighly overclocked. Has anyone tried to overclock a PIC more agressively? I've seen an account of a 20MHz PIC that seemed to run fine at 36MHz. Do you think 40MHz is possible?
BR,
ldril
There is a project that uses an Atmel chip to communicate with a PC on USB. All the communication is handled in software.
The link is: http://www.cesko.host.sk/IgorPlugUSB_RS232/IgorPlug-USB%20(AVR)%20RS232_eng.htm
Does anyone know of a similar project using a PIC? The user says PICs are too slow for this, even when slighly overclocked. Has anyone tried to overclock a PIC more agressively? I've seen an account of a 20MHz PIC that seemed to run fine at 36MHz. Do you think 40MHz is possible?
BR,
ldril