I'll admit that I mostly use PICs and my only use of the AVR was due to a client requirement. That said, I didn't find any real reasons to hugely favor one over the other. The AVR feature set on the part I used is pretty much available on a PIC with small differences. Price was about the same. It was just a matter of learning a new set of quirks to get it all to do what I wanted. So when I hear that a part isn't suitable for doing X, I have to wonder what the thought process of the person is. On Jun 16, 2008, at 1:17 PM, John Samperi wrote: > At 02:48 AM 17/06/2008, you wrote: >> I'm really curious about what it is that gives you doubts. > > He works for Microchip??? > > > Regards > > John Samperi > > ******************************************************** > Ampertronics Pty. Ltd. > 11 Brokenwood Place Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA > Tel. (02) 9674-6495 Fax (02) 9674-8745 > Email: john@ampertronics.com.au > Website http://www.ampertronics.com.au > *Electronic Design * Custom Products * Contract Assembly > ******************************************************** > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [AVR-Chat] AVR & Automation
2008-06-16 by Philippe Habib
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