Reply by Dave Nadler December 2, 20092009-12-02
On Nov 21, 4:44=A0pm, "Bill Giovino" <contac...@microcontroller-
nospam.com> wrote:
> http://www.microcontroller.com/news/microchip_pic32_mx5_mx6_mx7.asp > > New Microchip PIC32 Microcontrollers have two CAN 2.0b interfaces and a 1=
0/100 Ethernet
> interface on the same chip. > > Article includes a competitive benchmark and a useful block diagram. > > - Bill Giovino > =A0 Executive Editor > =A0http://Microcontroller.com
Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving break ! For anyone interested in the PIC32, we got the CodeSourcery G++ running on this family for a product we shipped earlier this year. Details here: http://www.nadler.com/embedded/EmbeddedProjectsIndex.html Anyone else on this group using PIC32 ? Best Regards, Dave
Reply by -jg November 22, 20092009-11-22
On Nov 22, 10:44=A0am, "Bill Giovino" <contac...@microcontroller-
nospam.com> wrote:
> http://www.microcontroller.com/news/microchip_pic32_mx5_mx6_mx7.asp > > New Microchip PIC32 Microcontrollers have two CAN 2.0b interfaces and a 1=
0/100 Ethernet
> interface on the same chip. > > Article includes a competitive benchmark and a useful block diagram.
A more significant announcement, was this one for the LPC11xx series ? : http://www.nxp.com/news/content/file_1642.html " unit pricing in 10,000 piece quantities for the 33-pin package is: LPC1111FHN33/101 at US$0.65, LPC1112FHN33/101 at $0.75, LPC1113FHN33/201 at $0.85, and LPC1114FHN33/201 at $0.95, with Flash sizes of 8K, 16K, 24K and 32K respectively. In addition, 48-pin LPQFP and PLCC44 packages will be available for socketed applications." -jg
Reply by Bill Giovino November 21, 20092009-11-21
http://www.microcontroller.com/news/microchip_pic32_mx5_mx6_mx7.asp

New Microchip PIC32 Microcontrollers have two CAN 2.0b interfaces and a 10/100 Ethernet 
interface on the same chip.

Article includes a competitive benchmark and a useful block diagram.

- Bill Giovino
  Executive Editor
  http://Microcontroller.com