X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Notebook;h=3542ca466275d10827d419fcf0032ee0a1c6a6af;hb=e652075a95873157fdb702aa3bf396eb31d79a97;hp=ab111a417377d4b9b71b0b6bd13b307e8112c89e;hpb=168fc1c7cf9ea0a4a7fb2144a21d1d63be0f4181;p=hw%2Ftelemetrum diff --git a/Notebook b/Notebook index ab111a4..3542ca4 100644 --- a/Notebook +++ b/Notebook @@ -105,8 +105,12 @@ Keith found gps active antennas with cable to U.FL connectors and Molex sells cables with U.FL to bare leads, so this should cover the bases. -- TelePyro doesn't need a CPU. How about an SPI to I2C converter chip with - GPIO lines and an I2C ADC chip? +- TelePyro doesn't really need a CPU. How about an SPI to I2C converter chip + with GPIO lines and an I2C ADC chip? Cheaper and easier than a PIC? + + PIC16F882 in SSOP-28 is $2.10 per, 1.41 @ 25 units + -- PIC16F883 is $2.12, PIC16F886 is $2.32, have better memories + CP2120 in QFN-20 is $2.41 per, 2.27 @ 25 units The Silabs CP2120 has 8 gpio lines but is only available in QFN20. The NXP part I discovered earlier, the SC18IS600, has 4 full gpio lines and 2 lame-o @@ -143,3 +147,9 @@ - another way to think about all this is that I could panelize a set of boards all done in 2 layers, then treat that as a sub-panel I put N copies down of to fill up a 33each.com max panel size. + +2009.10.16 +- move to AT45DB161D 16-megabit SPI "DataFlash" EEPROM from Atmel? + AT45DB161D-SU-ND in SOIC-8 for $2.26 each + appears to compare favorably against $4.40 for current 128kx8 part + minor concern about write power, but probably red herring