Reply by Alexander March 25, 20062006-03-25
Ulf Samuelsson fleurde mijn beeldscherm op met hetvolgende:
> "An Schwob in the USA" <schwobus@aol.com> skrev i meddelandet > news:1143152250.412876.82100@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >> Wow, >> >> as fast as a 12 MHz AVR or a 12 MHz Silabs, I get dizzi. >> >> Unfortunately as expensive or even more expensive than a LPC2142 or >> for that matter a SAM7S64 (high Ulf ;-) both with real USB 2.0 and >> lots of bandwidth to handle it. >> > Nice to be on the same side for a change! > >> An Schwob
Samples are the cheapest ;) -- Alexander _______________________________________ If there is something to gain and nothing to lose by asking, by all means ask! - Stone, W. Clement
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson March 24, 20062006-03-24
"An Schwob in the USA" <schwobus@aol.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:1143152250.412876.82100@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Wow, > > as fast as a 12 MHz AVR or a 12 MHz Silabs, I get dizzi. > > Unfortunately as expensive or even more expensive than a LPC2142 or for > that matter a SAM7S64 (high Ulf ;-) both with real USB 2.0 and lots of > bandwidth to handle it. >
Nice to be on the same side for a change!
> An Schwob >
-- Best Regards, Ulf Samuelsson This is intended to be my personal opinion which may, or may bot be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
Reply by andrew queisser March 23, 20062006-03-23
USB 2.0 full-speed, though, not high-speed.

"Bill Giovino" <editor01@nospam-microcontroller.com> wrote in message 
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> They're not kludged serial interfaces, they've got USB 2.0 as native > peripherals. > There's also a 10-bit A/D. > > http://Microcontroller.com/news/Microchip_PIC18_USB2.asp > > > Regards, > > Bill Giovino > Executive Editor > http://Microcontroller.com > >
Reply by An Schwob in the USA March 23, 20062006-03-23
Wow,

as fast as a 12 MHz AVR or a 12 MHz Silabs, I get dizzi.

Unfortunately as expensive or even more expensive than a LPC2142 or for
that matter a SAM7S64 (high Ulf ;-) both with real USB 2.0 and lots of
bandwidth to handle it.

An Schwob

Bill Giovino wrote:
> They're not kludged serial interfaces, they've got USB 2.0 as native peripherals. > There's also a 10-bit A/D. > > http://Microcontroller.com/news/Microchip_PIC18_USB2.asp > > > Regards, > > Bill Giovino > Executive Editor > http://Microcontroller.com
Reply by Bill Giovino March 23, 20062006-03-23
They're not kludged serial interfaces, they've got USB 2.0 as native peripherals.
There's also a 10-bit A/D.

http://Microcontroller.com/news/Microchip_PIC18_USB2.asp


Regards,

Bill Giovino
Executive Editor
http://Microcontroller.com