> > Everyone's doing USB interface development systems these days. > BUT this one has the target PCB inside the USB "key" that > contains the system and an SPI interface to the included plug in > > > > For $US20 you get a development system, plug in target board > so small you could almost breathe it, 1 uA standby processor > with versions with a fast 10 bit ADC and another with 16 bit > Sigma Delta converter. Also IAR limited C free, assembler, > simulator, linker, source level debugger. > > An additional 3 pack of target bords costs $US10. > Here: > Cute. > > > One target version has an 8 input 10 bit ADC. > > Target bord order etc info > > http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/ez430-t2012.html > > > Target picture > > http://others.servebeer.com/misc/ez430_t2012.jpg > > > > > Russell Just to make that clear, the dev system is USB, and the dev system comes with a target built in, but (AFAIK) the target can not communicate with the PC via the USB link. I would love to be wrong about that. Would there be a market for professional quality ADC signal conditioning boards for a range of sensors as an add on to that target? Or for a SMT TransFlash (micro mini SD card) adapter board for that target? --- James Newton, massmind.org Knowledge Archiver james@massmind.org 1-619-652-0593 fax:1-208-279-8767 http://www.massmind.org Saving what YOU know. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist