Forgot to mention that its an ARM and there\u2019s a lot of free compilers available for Arm\u2019s.
Regards
Lasse
From: Lasse
Madsen [mailto:lasse.madsen@elektronik.dk]
Sent: 2. februar 2005 10:41
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [AVR-Chat] something
a bit faster
Hi Paul,
Philips LPC2106
128KB Internal flash, 64KB internal SRAM, onboard bootloader, 1 full modem interface uart, 1 regular uart, 1 spi interface, 1 true I2C interface and much more\u2026
Memory Accelerator Module which makes the processor run 1clock pr instruction real time and you should achieve around 64 MIPS or more.
Best regards
Lasse Madsen
From: Paul
Maddox [mailto:P.Maddox@signal.qinetiq.com]
Sent: 2. februar 2005 10:35
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AVR-Chat] something a
bit faster
All,
I'm currently using a MEGA16 at 16Mhz for a
project, and I'm doing a lot
of floating point calculations (most exponential)
and its getting a bit
slow, so I need something with a bit more 'umph'.
I know its kinda off topic, but, what I'm after (I
think) is something 16Bit
and a minimum of 25MIPs (32 would be preffered).
it also *must* have an
affordable C compiler (ie <£400) and an
evaluation board. Surface mount is
fine (in fact preffered).
I figured you guys would be the best
place to start asking as you've got
the experience (probably), Anyone have any
suggestions?
Paul