Hi all
Everytime I need a part, I have difficulty searching for suppliers/distributors
that cater to single/low volume orders thats typical for personal/hobby projects.
May I request If anyone can kindly add to my list:
www.mouser.com
www.parallax.com
www.futurlec.com
www.digikey.com
Anyone else?
thanks!
Chris
--- On Fri, 9/5/08, drgert1 <drgert1@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: drgert1 <drgert1@yahoo.com>
Subject: [AVR-Chat] Re: Getting started on AVR with USB
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, September 5, 2008, 1:09 PM
Hi,
Yes, I saw that one, too.
http://focus. ti.com/docs/ toolsw/folders/ print/ez430- f2013.html
I saw a similar one from ST
http://www.st. com/mcu/contenti d-89-15-ST7FUS_ PRIMER.html
However please help me understand if this part is actually helping me.
I see it such that the USB connector is 'only' the programming
interface to the actual (quite tiny) MCU board. The MCU is then
supposed to be taken stand alone and does not have USB connectivity by
itself. I don't know how difficult it would be to 'channel' my
measurements through that path:
mcu -> (probably) serial -> programmer -> USB -> PC
Something where the USB is actually part of the MCU would be much nicer.
I found this one;
http://www.olimex. com/dev/avr- usb-162.html
But it has the AT90USB162 which does not have A/D capability.
After all the Atmel board 'AT90USB1287' has the A/D feature.
Thanks,
Gert
--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroup s.com, "Cat Hotmail" <catalin_cluj@ ...> wrote:
>
> While not quite AVR, you might want to look at the EZ430 from TI (just
> google it).
>
> Good luck.
>Message
Hobby Suppliers
2008-09-05 by xolang1
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