On 18 Jan 2012 at 22:53, Jim Brain wrote:
Understood, though it's $10+ in singles, while the
LPC1756 is $8.40 in
singles and the price drops faster in 100s than for the AVR.
64tqfp versus 80tqfp.
the onboard EEPROM on the 647 (for custom keyboard mappings) makes
life interesting, though.
Oh, I like ARMs too. :) But I thought we were looking for an 8-
bit solution. My mistake. If you don't mind single-sourcing, a
PIC32MX2 might also be worth a glance.
So how many of these things do you plan to put out? I can't imagine
that there's a huge market in keyboard-to-vintage PC converters.
--Chuck