From: Gary Reichlinger on 3 Apr 2006 12:51 The TI MSP430 looks like an interesting chip. The low power operation allows 16 bit adc onchip. Now they seem to be doing the sort of things that microchip did in the past such as free seminars and low cost development tools. Like most companies, we have a lot of software written for other microcontrollers, but we will certainly look at TI for new designs. www.ti.com/ez430
From: larwe on 3 Apr 2006 13:01 Gary Reichlinger wrote: > The TI MSP430 looks like an interesting chip. The low power OK, I can't argue with anything you say here - but why are you sharing?
From: linnix on 3 Apr 2006 13:51 larwe wrote: > Gary Reichlinger wrote: > > The TI MSP430 looks like an interesting chip. The low power > > OK, I can't argue with anything you say here - but why are you sharing? Regardless of his motive, it's a good thing to share. I just registered for it. This info is better than many of the stupid question of the day posting here.
From: Mel Wilson on 3 Apr 2006 14:25 Gary Reichlinger wrote: > The TI MSP430 looks like an interesting chip. [ ... ] > www.ti.com/ez430 Hmmm... they took out a full page ad in Circuit Cellar Ink last month with this, but the ti web site didn't know a thing about that page. Now the session's filled up. Mel.
From: Jonathan Kirwan on 3 Apr 2006 14:47
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 14:25:37 -0400, Mel Wilson <mwilson-to(a)sympatico.ca> wrote: >Gary Reichlinger wrote: >> The TI MSP430 looks like an interesting chip. [ ... ] > > www.ti.com/ez430 > >Hmmm... they took out a full page ad in Circuit Cellar Ink >last month with this, but the ti web site didn't know a >thing about that page. Now the session's filled up. > > Mel. Put yourself on the wait list. They will probably open up a new session if enough do that (and they probably will -- it happened here that way here in Portland, Oregon.) Jon |