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#112037 - AT89C5115 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
hi,
Trevor Jacobs said:
BTW Oleg, thanks for the pointer to the AT89EB5114. I had looked at that device, but the lack of a UART makes it unusable for my needs. Actually for some of the less price sensitive project I'm working on, I've been looking at the AT89C51AC3. They're still only around $12.00. I like the PCA and ADC features (at least on paper).
Then look at AT89C5115. It has UART,ADC,PCA/PWM and three timers as well. X2 feature and power wide range are introduced too. Its cost is about 5.5 USD here. Regards, Oleg |
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