Anyone have any experiance with http://www.coridiumcorp.com/prod-specs1.html?
Their stuff looks good for the price.
Anyone have any experiance with http://www.coridiumcorp.com/prod-specs1.html?
Their stuff looks good for the price.
Hackaday covered that chip last year(?).
If having BASIC “baked in” is worth the price of 2 bare chips, then by all means jump on it. What I mean is, you can buy bare chips for less than $3 each. For the cost of one with BASIC, you can buy 3 bare.
http://hackaday.com/2012/09/20/programming-an-arm-with-basic/
**Sorry, i meant in general. **
The starter board for 20$ looked interesting. I would use C myself to code it.
Just read your bit about
Just read your bit about flash/EEPROM, and from the chips I have seen lately they are all heading in the flash direction. On my boards (Using PICs) the new flash only ones can be written using TABLE READ & WRITE functions (builtin functions on the compiler), and microchip supply an EEPROM emulation library for code compatibility, perhaps your chips have something similar?
Is this the data sheet for
Is this the data sheet for it
http://www.nxp.com/documents/user_manual/UM10398.pdf
Chapter 26.7 IAP Commands
BASIC or C
If you want to use C, definitely buy them from Digikey or your local supplier, but you can still get configured tools for C from Coridium for free (we use them too).