At 05:13 PM 7/18/2007, Chris Bare wrote:
> On 7/18/07, Andy Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [...]
> > Is in circuit programming an option for you ?
>
> Just pulled the datasheet for the tiny28, and can now
> see it only does parallel programming. Bummer.
>
> Is there a compelling reason not to choose a
> part which does support serial programming ?

No, the tiny28 was just the first one I came across which had enough pins for
my application.

> Which surface mount package are you considering ?

I'm not sure at this point, it probably doesn't matter as they are both quite
small. I'm looking for a socket for either, but haven't found one yet.

I can go with the DIP package for an initial prototype, but eventually I need
to go smaller, so I'm trying to understand my options.

How many pins do you need? I have used the ATtiny261/461/861 family in a couple of designs, it is in a 20pin SO package for which ZIF sockets are readily available. What port count do you need?

John


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