From: Paul Geisler on 2 Jun 2010 07:52 Hello, does anybody know a more powerful Atmel AVR pendant? Is there any 32bit controller that can make a LED blink with only controller, battery, resistor, LED? thanks very much Paul
From: Rich Webb on 2 Jun 2010 08:13 On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 13:52:54 +0200, Paul Geisler <paul.geisler(a)web.de> wrote: >Hello, > > >does anybody know a more powerful Atmel AVR pendant? >Is there any 32bit controller that can make a LED blink with only >controller, battery, resistor, LED? Yes. -- Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
From: Mark Borgerson on 2 Jun 2010 10:27 In article <86mv0mF4vbU1(a)mid.uni-berlin.de>, paul.geisler(a)web.de says... > Hello, > > > does anybody know a more powerful Atmel AVR pendant? > Is there any 32bit controller that can make a LED blink with only > controller, battery, resistor, LED? > > > thanks very much > Your question is a bit vague. Do you mean a controller for which you have to provide no development system or software, no programming device, or power supply regulator? Then there's the whole question of why one would specify a 32-bit controller to blink a LED. If you want a 32-bit controller that can blink a LED and do a LOT more go to www.beagleboard.org. Mark Borgerson
From: RCIngham on 2 Jun 2010 11:38 >Hello, > > >does anybody know a more powerful Atmel AVR pendant? >Is there any 32bit controller that can make a LED blink with only >controller, battery, resistor, LED? > > >thanks very much > >Paul > Using a 555 timer, you should be able to make something flashy for about 4 dollars. (hint: USD 0.25 = 2 bits). --------------------------------------- Posted through http://www.EmbeddedRelated.com
From: 42Bastian Schick on 2 Jun 2010 12:18 On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 07:27:36 -0700, Mark Borgerson <mborgerson(a)comcast.net> wrote: >In article <86mv0mF4vbU1(a)mid.uni-berlin.de>, paul.geisler(a)web.de says... >> Hello, >> >> >> does anybody know a more powerful Atmel AVR pendant? >> Is there any 32bit controller that can make a LED blink with only >> controller, battery, resistor, LED? >> >> >> thanks very much >> >Your question is a bit vague. Do you mean a controller for which >you have to provide no development system or software, no >programming device, or power supply regulator? > >Then there's the whole question of why one would specify a >32-bit controller to blink a LED. He wasn't asking for a quartz, so maybe really wanted to know if there are 32bit controllers that can run w/o such. If so: Yes. Even 64Bit :-) -- 42Bastian Do not email to bastian42(a)yahoo.com, it's a spam-only account :-) Use <same-name>@monlynx.de instead !
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