> Not a high volume project (less than five units per year) I guess another useful metric would be how much do you plan to charge for such a device? For such a low-volume product, if price is not the issue, then perhaps a pre-built module, if one exists, would be an option. You could throw a little more weight into it too, eg. a processor that runs a full OS. Thats not to say the LPCs are too lightweight. I like them, and run the uCOS-II RTOS for my tinkering projects. However, I also tinker with other processors too. I'm looking at Linux on a PowerPC for some other work. The ColdFire processors have all the peripherals you want too. For example, check out the Netburner modules (http://www.netburner.com), or modules from http://www.cogcomp.com or http://www.logicpd.com. Kontron has stuff too, and Gumstix, and ... Just a thought. Dave
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Re: [lpc2000] Hello - Recomendations sought
2006-02-10 by David Hawkins
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