Russell McMahon wrote: >Seem highly capable & value for $ >64 KBytes Flash, 4K linear (hooray!) RAM, free ANSI C, > >$US49 development system includes ANSI C, C source level debugger. Unlimited >breakpoints with on chip 1 wire interface. > > http://www.zilog.com/z8encore/ > > Documentation http://www.zilog.com/z8encore/encoredocs.asp > >Australia / NZ Polykom > > https://www.polykom.com/index.cfm oz $AU92 for kit > > $AU18.94 1-?10 $AU14.56/30 $AU12.38/100 > >64KByte Flash, 4K RAM, 2 x 9 bit UARTS with IRDA, 12 x 10 bit A2D, SPI I2C, >DMA, 4 x 16 bit timers * each with PWM - around $US5 in 5K volume. > >Shame its made by Zilog :-( > > > >* - the ghost of the Z80 is very evident here. > > > >Device Memory Core Speed (MHz) I/O Lines Interrupts 16-Bit timers PWMs >10-Bit A/D Channels DMA Controller UARTs Operating >Voltage Pin Count > >Flash >(Bytes) RAM >(Bytes) >part / Flash / RAM / MHz / IO / IRQ / Timers / PWM / 10b A2D / DMA / UARTs / >Vdd / Pins, pins/ >Z8F6401 64K 4K 20 31 23 3 3 8 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 40,44 >Z8F6402 64K 4K 20 46 24 4 4 12 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 64,68 >Z8F6403 64K 4K 20 60 24 4 4 12 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 80 >Z8F4801 48K 4K 20 31 23 3 3 8 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 40,44 >Z8F4802 48K 4K 20 46 24 4 4 12 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 64,68 >Z8F4803 48K 4K 20 60 24 4 4 12 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 80 >Z8F3201 32K 2K 20 31 23 3 3 8 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 40,44 >Z8F3202 32K 2K 20 46 24 4 4 12 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 64,68 >Z8F2401 24K 2K 20 31 23 3 3 8 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 40,44 >Z8F2402 24K 2K 20 46 24 4 4 12 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 64,68 >Z8F1601 16K 2K 20 31 23 3 3 8 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 40,44 >Z8F1602 16K 2K 20 46 24 4 4 12 yes 2 3.0V to 3.6V 64,68 >4KB and 8KB devices and kit will be available to sample 6/2/03. > >-- >http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! >email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body > Problems with Zilog, Russ? I bought the eval board from Digikey a couple of weeks ago and have been playing with it a little. The C compiler seems nice along with the assembler and emulator. Zilog brought out a debug pin so that you can examine the entire state of the processor, memory, etc. Jim -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu