Ubergeek63
Well-Known Member
in my country it just only 7 to 8.5 dollars plus 1 dollar shipping
like i said ... $7 instead of $2 and an order of magnitude less horsepower. (it is effectively an 8 bit machine as opposed to a 32 bit one)
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in my country it just only 7 to 8.5 dollars plus 1 dollar shipping
I am not sure how this is a good idea. It is important to learn on a processor and toolset that others are using and I do not see posting here regarding it ?
I am not sure how this is a good idea. It is important to learn on a processor and toolset that others are using and I do not see posting here regarding it ?
How different is it then?
How different is it then?
Well I'm not going to do the OP's homework on what is the best microcontroller for him. Presenting alternate choices like a 16 bit TI part or a 32 bit NXP Cortex M0 ARM mentioned by Ubergeek63, leads to a much needed diversity of conversation. It seems that chip vendors out there are laying siege to the 8 bit world with their marketing and pricing campaigns. I see it like a CAD program analogy though, the learning curve is steep enough, it will be tough to move people from what they know.I am not sure how this is a good idea. It is important to learn on a processor and toolset that others are using and I do not see posting here regarding it ?
what do you mean ?this is one of those absurd topics that seem to have no definite answer..
Its like asking which beer is the best
Each of us seems to be putting his own slant on the question.the best microcontroller ?
i just want to order a micrlr
but i need suggestion what is microcontroller that
can be used for many robot project
any suggestion ?
Wow !
Microchip supports education directly and through it's sample program. The processors are reasonably priced through Newark and Microchip direct.
Hi Uber,
Which chip is $8 ?
I usually work with 16F526 (under $1 CAD) and 16F628A (under $2 CAD) along with the fact that I get 2 free samples per month.
Can you suggest which one is best for you? + advantages?
Mike
Just like other corps which support education by providing product.they do in the same way that every dope pusher on the street does: get you hooked and then collect on their investment ... and no they are not reasonably priced, at least i do not call $8 for a throuback to the 8 bit days reasonable when there are good 32 bitters available for $2!
Just like other corps which support education by providing product.
Microchip could easily discontinue old parts but chooses to continue offering them at a increased price. It makes it possible to build older designs. In my book that is better then obsoleting them.
Mostly what I see here is bias.