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RE: [AVR-Chat] Re: Serial Flash

RE: [AVR-Chat] Re: Serial Flash

2005-09-03 by JChavez@soboce.com

Tom,

I think they are talking about 8-pin Dataflash. AT45D021 or  AT45D041 is
inside Butterfly if someone wants example code.

Javier






Thomas Keller <tkeller1@neb.rr.com>@yahoogroups.com con fecha 03/09/2005
07:15:07 a.m.

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On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 11:53 +0300, Arif YILMAZ wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
> I couldn't have a look at the chips at atmel (atmel pdfs just don't
> show up on my browser)  but as far as I know  they are not 8 pin
> devices, but they are cool as well I will consider thank you.

  Probably not your browser that is at fault.  You might want to look
into obtaining a different PDF viewer plug-in.

  As regards AVRs, yes, Atmel makes several lines of 8 pin AVR
processors,, all in the ATTINY dsignation (ATTINY11, ATTTINY12,
ATTINY15, specifically, of which I am aware, and there may well be
others).  These little processors can be amazingly useful, for akl that
they offer no more than 6 I/Os per package.  To spin off topic a tad,
and mention "THE OTHER GUYS," MicroChip actually has a line of 6 pin (!!
yes, *6*) PICs.  Very limited scope, but within that scope, extremely
useful.

Tom




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