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Started by Philipp Klaus Krause June 8, 2007
I'm looking for cheap (less than 5 € at 100pieces) microcontrollers with
ethernet. So far I found only the PIC18F66J60. Are there any alternatives?

Philipp
On Jun 8, 6:19 am, Philipp Klaus Krause <p...@spth.de> wrote:
> I'm looking for cheap (less than 5 =E2=82=AC at 100pieces) microcontrolle=
rs with
> ethernet. So far I found only the PIC18F66J60. Are there any alternatives? > > Philipp
You are three days late to the party. Go check out the thread on LMI's ARM.
On 8 Jun., 16:11, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote:
> On Jun 8, 6:19 am, Philipp Klaus Krause <p...@spth.de> wrote: > > > I'm looking for cheap (less than 5 =E2=82=AC at 100pieces) microcontrol=
lers with
> > ethernet. So far I found only the PIC18F66J60. Are there any alternativ=
es?
> > > Philipp > > You are three days late to the party. =C2=A0Go check out the thread on > LMI's ARM.
you mean the 27 new cortex things? where did you manage to get pricing for qty 100? so far there is no online pricing or availability for any of the new 27 mcu's :( Antti
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 15:19:19 +0200, Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk@spth.de>
wrote:

>I'm looking for cheap (less than 5 &#4294967295; at 100pieces) microcontrollers with >ethernet. So far I found only the PIC18F66J60. Are there any alternatives?
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Antti wrote:

> On 8 Jun., 16:11, linnix <m...@linnix.info-for.us> wrote: > >>On Jun 8, 6:19 am, Philipp Klaus Krause <p...@spth.de> wrote: >> >> >>>I'm looking for cheap (less than 5 &euro; at 100pieces) microcontrollers with >>>ethernet. So far I found only the PIC18F66J60. Are there any alternatives? >> >>>Philipp >> >>You are three days late to the party. Go check out the thread on >>LMI's ARM. > > > you mean the 27 new cortex things? > where did you manage to get pricing for qty 100? > > so far there is no online pricing or availability for any of the new > 27 mcu's :(
..and, they seem to have Ethernet OR CAN, but not both, and no sign of any USB models. Contrast that with other ARM7/ARM9 models, that have better BUS combinations. -jg
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 15:19:19 +0200, Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk@spth.de>
wrote:

>I'm looking for cheap (less than 5 &#4294967295; at 100pieces) microcontrollers with >ethernet. So far I found only the PIC18F66J60. Are there any alternatives? > >Philipp
How about one of those? They are higher priced than your &#4294967295;5, but if you consider the fact that they have the PHY integrated, you are likely to save money in the end. http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MCF5223X&fsrch=1 HTH Markus
Markus Zingg wrote:

> How about one of those? They are higher priced than your &euro;5, but if > you consider the fact that they have the PHY integrated, you are > likely to save money in the end.
The PIC18F66J60 has an integrated PHY, too, so the price difference is there. Coldfire is a nicer architecture than PIC though. Digikey lists the MCF5223x at 8&euro;, minimum order 90 pieces, the PIC18F66J60 is at 4&euro; when ordering 100 pieces. Philipp
On Jun 8, 10:19 am, Philipp Klaus Krause <p...@spth.de> wrote:
> I'm looking for cheap (less than 5 =E2=82=AC at 100pieces) microcontrolle=
rs with
> ethernet. So far I found only the PIC18F66J60. Are there any alternatives? > > Philipp
Hi ! Try the following alternatives: Luminary - ARM Cortex M3 - LM3S6730 (MAC&PHY) FreeScale - ColdFire - MCF52235 (MAC&PHY) Asix.com.tw - 8051 RISC 100Mips - AX11005 (MAC&PHY) Duzius