On 4/16/2012 3:06 PM, Stephen Dubovsky wrote:
>> I don't mean to offend anybody, but AVR's are cheap and fall down easy
>> to get started with. Why bother with PIC's? The only reason I can think
>> of, is to fill time with the challenge at hand.
>>
>>
> Haha.  I think the same thing now, but my suggestion is ARM.  We've used
> PIC for over a decade at the office (+ TI dsp, + Motorola/freescale, +etc)
> and have recently gone 100% ARM.  The Cortex M4(F) is bigger, faster&
> cheaper than a TI 28xx fixed pt dsp and the Cortex M0 is faster&  cheaper
> than a tiny freescale HC08.  Whatever peripherals you need, someone prob
> makes an ARM w/ just what you want.
As far as I can tell, ARMs are in a different class. (Price, complexity, 
performance, etc.)

Ken

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