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Re: [lpc2000] Re: New Poll started with Wish-List for future devices

2004-06-21 by Shannon Holland

On Jun 21, 2004, at 9:12 AM, skykotech wrote:

> That's nice, but the Sharp chip (LH79525) blows it out of the water.
>
> ARM720T core
> 77.4mhz
> 16k sram
> 10/100 ethernet mac
> full speed usb 2.0
> ten input 10 bit A/D
> Four DMA channels
> SDRAM controller
> three 16C550 uarts
> BUFFERED SPI port DMA supported (woo hoo!, finally)
> I2C
> on chip 3.3V to 1.8 volt regulator
> three 16 bit timers with PWM
> real time 32khz clock
> external bus
> color lcd controller
>
> Darn it, they forgot the kitchen sink....
>

Yes, it has lots of stuff (I worked with the LH79520 before and it was 
quite nice). But it also comes in a 176 pin package, has no flash and 
costs around $12/10k. Different beast.

Don't get me wrong - I love all these features, just small and cheap 
are great things!

Shannon

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