Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 11,815
Hi.
Imagine an embedded controller that clocks up to about 100 MHz, executes one 32 bit instruction in four clocks and has two 32 bit counters that have 32 opmodes. Including PWM, frequency and interval timing as well as two input pins with selectable logic. The processor also has NTSC/PAL capabilities (with the addition of three resistors).
IRstuff pointed me to this one and I want to thank him for that. Read about it here:
Things like these don't happen very often. It is one man's dream and ambitions coming true. And it is a very nice chip and a nice language.
Wait, I forgot to tell you that there are eight of these processors on each chip. Plus shared memory that can be accessed from any processor. It is done round robin. So, there is no bus arbitration. It is a clean an efficient design.
I am no salesman for the Parallax people. Just very glad to have found the chip. It isn't directly mainstream and probably sneezed at by some puritans. Let them sneeze and let us other once again enjoy embedded programming - at its best.
Gunnar Englund
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Imagine an embedded controller that clocks up to about 100 MHz, executes one 32 bit instruction in four clocks and has two 32 bit counters that have 32 opmodes. Including PWM, frequency and interval timing as well as two input pins with selectable logic. The processor also has NTSC/PAL capabilities (with the addition of three resistors).
IRstuff pointed me to this one and I want to thank him for that. Read about it here:
Things like these don't happen very often. It is one man's dream and ambitions coming true. And it is a very nice chip and a nice language.
Wait, I forgot to tell you that there are eight of these processors on each chip. Plus shared memory that can be accessed from any processor. It is done round robin. So, there is no bus arbitration. It is a clean an efficient design.
I am no salesman for the Parallax people. Just very glad to have found the chip. It isn't directly mainstream and probably sneezed at by some puritans. Let them sneeze and let us other once again enjoy embedded programming - at its best.
Gunnar Englund
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100 % recycled posting: Electrons, ideas, finger-tips have been used over and over again...