Atmel AT91SAM7A3 might be what you want. It's brand new, datasheet's not on the web site. Engineering samples are available, so if it's a decent volume project and you don't need to have it production within a couple of months it might be fine for you. I'm not sure about the "host" bit. I've never done USB, but isn't usually the PC that's the host? Bear in mind I could be talking bollocks! ;-) Cheers, Rob ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, I am looking for ARM chip with built-in USB "host"! I know there are hundreds out there but I am looking for one with built in FLASH and RAM, just like LPC2000 chips. Any ideas? Thanks, Gus Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [lpc2000] USB host and ARM
2004-11-30 by Robert Wood
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