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Re: programmable microcontrollers


Salman Aqil
 

Hello,

For the microcontroller, you can use the Intel 8052
programmable chip for this purpose.Its easy to program
the chip.

Salman
--- henrry <henrry@...> wrote:
Hi..

Usually I am using AT89C51/AT89C52 from Atmel Corp.
AT89c51 itself has :
- ROM 4kbytes
- RAM 128 bytes

AT89c52 itself has :
- ROM 8kbytes
- RAM 256 bytes

But first you must make the writer for the atmel to
program the chip. I dont know if there is any linux
program to support this chip (such as simulation and
atmel writer).
Any idea ?

Thx

henrry

----- Original Message -----
From: Stan
To: Electronics_101@...
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:44 AM
Subject: [Electronics_101] programmable
microcontrollers


Hello Group,

I would like to learn how to program
microcontrollers, but I don't
know which one to pick for starters. I am
overwhelmed with the great
variety of manufacturers and technologies on the
market. Could
someone, please, recommend something simple and
cheap? Even a
microcontroller that would flash a few LED's in
response to a button
pressed would be great for me. Thank you.

Stan



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