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[lpc2000] Re: the race is on - Str 9xxx vs MCF5282

2006-05-31 by David Hawkins

> Anyone that  has any comments on Str9xxx vs Freescale MCF5282?
> These seem to be the main candidates for our future project.
> 
> (The atmel one that someone suggested seems to lack ethernet that is an absolute requirement for this project.)
> 
> The MCF5282 is not arm based, and it lacks usb, but none of these are requirements in our case.

Hi Dennis,

Netburner (www.netburner.com) and Phytec (www.phytec.com)
make modules with the ColdFire devices. Phytec also makes
modules with the LPC, and other series of microcontrollers.

I'd suggest taking a look at the PowerPC micro's too.
The MPC5200 series looks nice, though I haven't used it.
For my design I need the more powerful PowerQUICC II Pro.

Here's an example of the MPC5200

http://www.phytec.com/products/sbc/PowerPC/phyCORE-MPC5200B-tiny.html

It looks like it has most of the features you were looking
for ... however it does appear to use external memory, so
that may kill the pricing.

Just my 5c

Dave

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