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 [noparse][[/noparse]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?
[noparse][[/noparse]Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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 [noparse][[/noparse]my
> favorite!], 1-Wire, the ability to read and write EEPROM across banks...).
Comments
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 [noparse][[/noparse]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?
[noparse][[/noparse]Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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 [noparse][[/noparse]my
> favorite!], 1-Wire, the ability to read and write EEPROM across banks...).