Thanks to all of you for your very thoughtful comments and suggestions. Now I must digest it all to see what it means for my application, which is a body-mounted humidity logger for a medical research project. -Robert Scott Ypsilanti, Michigan (Reply through this forum, not by direct e-mail to me, as automatic reply address is fake.)
microcontroller with built-in op-amp
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Neil Kurzman wrote:> The PSoC fits the bill. BUT the Op-Amps and the analog have limitations. > It may or may not work in your application.True. But amazing things have been done with them.> > The Zippy little MCU is limited by the weak C compiler. ( code is a > little big and the ROM is a little small) > (I am told ASM is OK) No bit operands. the Development environment has a > big > learning curve. >I stick with assembly. I've been burned by c compilers in the past when code and data spaces are limited.> It is good for many things, But not all.I agree. Noel