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more competition to follow in the market

more competition to follow in the market

2004-04-10 by entell0

I just came across the ADuC702X family of parts from Analog Devices.
Anyone seen them yet? They are very immature at this point, but
very promising. 32-bit ARM core anyone? The datasheets are *very* 
incomplete, so be warned. I love to see similar parts getting dumped 
to the market which creates competition amongst manufacturers. That's 
always good for developers like us!  ;)

By the way, these parts have a very nice set of *quick start*
evalkit for $250 which is quite decent (USB access, JTAG emulator, 
etc..). It'd be nice if Philips had done the same thing. I remember 
way back when I was trying to put together a set of tools to get 
going, I had to spend a lot of time putting together something that 
doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Not to mention that the third party 
tool sellers don't always have the easiest websites to follow.

Anyway... I just wanted to bring it to your attention.

Re: [lpc2000] more competition to follow in the market

2004-04-11 by Alex Gibson

entell0 wrote:
> I just came across the ADuC702X family of parts from Analog Devices.
> Anyone seen them yet? They are very immature at this point, but
> very promising. 32-bit ARM core anyone? The datasheets are *very* 
> incomplete, so be warned. I love to see similar parts getting dumped 
> to the market which creates competition amongst manufacturers. That's 
> always good for developers like us!  ;)
> 
> By the way, these parts have a very nice set of *quick start*
> evalkit for $250 which is quite decent (USB access, JTAG emulator, 
> etc..). It'd be nice if Philips had done the same thing. I remember 
> way back when I was trying to put together a set of tools to get 
> going, I had to spend a lot of time putting together something that 
> doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Not to mention that the third party 
> tool sellers don't always have the easiest websites to follow.
> 
> Anyway... I just wanted to bring it to your attention.

Some one else already pointed these out last month.

Looks like they will have auto temp range

http://tinyurl.com/2xomp
http://www.analog.com/Analog_Root/sitePage/pressReleaseHome/0,2145,ContentID%253D31129%2526aind%253D%2526Language%253DEnglish%2526resourceWebLawID%253D,00.html

http://tinyurl.com/2bmpd
http://www.analog.com/Analog_Root/sitePage/mainSectionContent/0,2132,level4%253D%25252D1%2526ContentID%253D31068%2526Language%253DEnglish%2526level1%253D117%2526level2%253D140%2526level3%253D%25252D1,00.html

samples starting in May
http://tinyurl.com/ys94v
http://www.analog.com/analog_root/static/technology/dataconverters/microconverter/samplesHeadline.html

New micros have their arm boards for sale
using the philips chips
http://www.newmicros.com/cgi-bin/store/order.cgi?form=prod_detail&part=TiniARM_DKit&id=0Tg8gwm7IE0tF4bfMVJH1W3X0dxV2bTL


Alex

Re: [lpc2000] more competition to follow in the market

2004-04-12 by George Powell

Could not agree more. The approach from Philips is not up to scratch.
 


entell0 <ediril@...> wrote:

I just came across the ADuC702X family of parts from Analog Devices.
Anyone seen them yet? They are very immature at this point, but
very promising. 32-bit ARM core anyone? The datasheets are *very* 
incomplete, so be warned. I love to see similar parts getting dumped 
to the market which creates competition amongst manufacturers. That's 
always good for developers like us!  ;)

By the way, these parts have a very nice set of *quick start*
evalkit for $250 which is quite decent (USB access, JTAG emulator, 
etc..). It'd be nice if Philips had done the same thing. I remember 
way back when I was trying to put together a set of tools to get 
going, I had to spend a lot of time putting together something that 
doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Not to mention that the third party 
tool sellers don't always have the easiest websites to follow.

Anyway... I just wanted to bring it to your attention.


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