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BS2-sx
Is this stamp suitable for a small robotics project, would it be
better than a BS2-e?
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The BS2e is a lower-speed, lower-current version of the BS2sx.
If you're thinking about the BS2sx, let me suggest the BS2p. Why? Well,
it's faster, uses less power, and has many more features (LCD, I2C [my
favorite!], 1-Wire, the ability to read and write EEPROM across banks...). It
also now
comes in a lower-speed, low-current variant called the BS2pe.
Yes, it costs a bit more than the BS2sx, but it's worth it.
-- Jon Williams
-- Parallax
In a message dated 6/1/2003 9:58:04 AM Central Standard Time,
chrisss0@h... writes:
> Is this stamp suitable for a small robotics project, would it be
> better than a BS2-e?
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Hello,
I have a BS2SX and would like to play around with 1-wire. I understand it might
require a coprocessor to do this. Are you familiar with what kinds of
coprocessor it
might require?
Thanks,
David
--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, jonwms@a... wrote:
> has many more features (LCD, I2C [my
> favorite!], 1-Wire, the ability to read and write EEPROM across banks...).
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