DLP-PROP vs. PropSTICK USB
Joe McClure
Posts: 21
Hi all,
I was looking at the DLP-PROP that is offered in the third party·propeller tools link (http://www.parallax.com/propeller/tools.asp).
The DLP-PROP is $69.95 and the Propstick is $79.95.
The DLP-PROP has·a 6MHz crystal vs. the 5MHz in the·PropSTICK.
Other than that, is there a significant difference between the two that·I have missed?
Any opinons on the DLP-PROP?
Thanks,
Joe
I was looking at the DLP-PROP that is offered in the third party·propeller tools link (http://www.parallax.com/propeller/tools.asp).
The DLP-PROP is $69.95 and the Propstick is $79.95.
The DLP-PROP has·a 6MHz crystal vs. the 5MHz in the·PropSTICK.
Other than that, is there a significant difference between the two that·I have missed?
Any opinons on the DLP-PROP?
Thanks,
Joe
Comments
If you really care about the $10, I'm sure the DLP one is fine too.
It's a small detail, but I myself would prefer a module that's pin compatible with the chip that it's meant to replace.
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Ian.
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Post Edited (Ian Cameron) : 1/12/2007 8:51:09 PM GMT
Thanks everyone for the input.
Sounds like the Propstick is the way to go.
Which was my first inclination because of the quality that Bergamot brings up.
I have always had good experiences with Parallax, clear back to when I got my first bs2 many moons ago.
I hesitated in getting the Propstick because I am ordering other components not available at Parallax from the same company that offers the DLP-Prop.
So to save some shipping costs, I pondered just using DLP-Prop instead of the Propstick.
But it sounds like the DLP-Prop (which may be a fine product) is just not what I had in mind.
Cheers,
Joe
It's pretty darn close - I'm currently running a PropStick USB in a Propeller Robot Controller board (designed for the 40 pin Propeller chip) and the only changes I needed to make were to not populate the crystal and the EEPROM on the PRC board.