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SX20 in a 14 Pin DIP
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NetHog
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2007-12-05 07:22
edited 2007-12-05 07:22
I'm drooling over the 8-pin design, cool way of addressing the programming needs while keeping a small pin count.
Definately got my interest.
How much are these likely to run at?
Peter Verkaik
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3,956
2007-12-05 07:28
edited 2007-12-05 07:28
Up to 50MHz like any SX chip. But I would like the board to be without resonator
soldered to it. You can then select the proper resonator per application.
regards peter
Guenther Daubach
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2007-12-05 07:57
edited 2007-12-05 07:57
Sparks-R-Fun said...
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Bean
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2007-12-07 00:56
edited 2007-12-07 00:56
Got my boards today. I built one of the 8-pin DIP units first.
IT WORKS GREAT. But I wish I had reversed the OSC1 and OSC2 pin so I could just insert a 4 pin header with one ground wire to program the chip.
Soldering 4 leadframe pins was a bit of a pain, but I think the 14 pin will be easier (more pins to hold onto the board).
Bean.
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Definately got my interest.
How much are these likely to run at?
soldered to it. You can then select the proper resonator per application.
regards peter
IT WORKS GREAT. But I wish I had reversed the OSC1 and OSC2 pin so I could just insert a 4 pin header with one ground wire to program the chip.
Soldering 4 leadframe pins was a bit of a pain, but I think the 14 pin will be easier (more pins to hold onto the board).
Bean.
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