Press release: http://design-net.com/press/html/PR980302D.html Basic data: http://design-net.com/csic/selguide/hc05/705kj1.htm On Sun, 15 Mar 1998 11:21:20 +0100, you wrote: ->At 22:13 1998-03-14 PST, you wrote: ->>Did y'all notice that motorola recently announced "the first" OTP ->>microcontroller to sell for less than $0.50 (in large quantities, <$1 in ->>small quantities.) It's a 68HC05 varient with 16 pins (10 IOs), not as ->>(pin) efficient as a 12C508, but moderately interesting. The way I read ->>the selection matrix, this is actually a MORE capable version of their ->>previous low-end 6805, but I might be missing something since I'm not ->>overly familiar with their oddish numbering scheme. ->> ->>BillW ->> -> Recently?? ->Except the price it sounds like the 68HC05K1. ->I bught and used them in 1992. Very friendly and easy to program. ->Also the cheapest development kit around those days. ->Data: 0.5 Kbyte ROM, 32 byte RAM, 8+2 bit I/O, NMI input, Watchdog, 8-bit ->timer w. prescaler. ->Maybe this is a new low-price version? ->Please tell me more! ->/Morgan ->/ Morgan Olsson, MORGANS REGLERTEKNIK, SE-277 35 KIVIK, Sweden \ ->\ mrt@iname.com, ph: +46 (0)414 70741; fax +46 (0)414 70331 / http://www.qni.com/~jnlrich