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
Microchip Announces New 48MHz PIC18 Microcontrollers with USB 2.0
Started by ●March 23, 2006
Reply by ●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 ●March 23, 20062006-03-23
USB 2.0 full-speed, though, not high-speed. "Bill Giovino" <editor01@nospam-microcontroller.com> wrote in message news:MdadnZ5Qd9BGkb7ZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com...> 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 ●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 ●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 SchwobSamples are the cheapest ;) -- Alexander _______________________________________ If there is something to gain and nothing to lose by asking, by all means ask! - Stone, W. Clement