G=F6khan SEVER wrote: > *8-bit device has up to 2 Kbytes of flash and 10-MHz internal bus speed* > > Using a new RS08 core, the MC9RS08KA 8-bit microcontroller is one of the > lowest-priced processors available and features 1 or 2 Kbytes of flash and > 63 bytes of RAM in a tiny 3 mm2 6-pin package. The controller runs up to = 10 > MHz at 1.8 V and has an integrated =B12% clock source. > > Features include an 8-bit modulo timer with prescaler, a comparator with > full rail-to-rail supply operation that can run in stop mode, a real-time > interrupt trigger with 3-bit prescaler, and a three- or five-channel > keyboard interrupt. Other features include low-voltage detect with reset, > stop, or wakeup, as well as a background debugging system. > > The 6-pin DFN- or 8-pin NB-SOIC-packaged IC operates from a 1.8 to > 5.5-Vsupply. CodeWarrior design tools and a demo board are available. > ($0.43 to > $0.61 ea/1,000=97available now.) > *Freescale Semiconductor* > *Austin, TX* > *Technical Help Line 800-521-6274* > *http://www.freescale.com > > Source:* > http://www.electronicproducts.com/ShowPage.asp?SECTION=3D3700&PRIMID=3D&F= ileName=3Dxhljh03.aug2006.html > ** > = Austin, TX? That sure looks like Motorola, to me... No, thanks. --Bob -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist