Any info you can send on or off list would be welcome. I'm just starting a project with similar requirements:- Must be cheap :-) Richard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Swichtec Power Systems Limited, | Phone: (++64) 3 343-3314 39 Princess St, PO Box 11-188, | Fax: (++64) 3 348-8871 Christchurch, New Zealand. | Email: rprosser@swichtec.co.nz Visit us at http://www.swichtec.co.nz +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > -----Original Message----- > From: Russell McMahon [mailto:apptech@CLEAR.NET.NZ] > Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 5:34 PM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: PIC emulator options > > > I've just (probably) obtained a development job whose main parameters > are: > > > CHEAP AS POSSIBLE > 4 x 8 bit A2D required > CHEAP AS POSSIBLE > 2 PWM outputs (fast as possible/slow as necessary) > CHEAP AS POSSIBLE > Variable frequency square wave output > Essentially real time multi-tasking. > > Also, the whole job must be as cheap as possible :-) > > While there are many nice processors available which would do the job > well most seem to fail the prime directive (ie cheap as ..). > > The 16C71 or more modern variants seems to be about the minimum cost > choice. Volumes are about 50,000pa and I think it gets down to around > $US2 in this quantity. Less would be nice. > > I currently do not have a PIC ICE. > This may finally be the time that I buy one. > It seems very likely that a real time trace buffer is going to be > useful. > > Coding will very probably be entirely in assembler. > > > Questions: > > Users impressions of > > 1. What's available? > 2. What's it cost? > 3. How good is it (in comparative and absolute terms.) > > would be welcome. > > ICE PICK, PICMASTER, ICEPICK-junior are names that comes to mind but > I know there are a range of alternatives. > All replies most welcome. > Reply off list if you think the on-list bandwidth isn't justified. > If I get a good range of off list replies I will summarise the > results. > > > > regards > > Russell McMahon >