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ARM BASIC Chip-50 MHz only $10
Clive Maxfield10/8/2012 3:18 PM EDT
The ARM BASIC Chip-50 MHz, the only system on a chip with IEEE floating point support for $10.00, is now available from www.coridiumcorp.com
The ARM BASIC Chip is ideal for:
Combining a 50 MHz CPU with 32K Flash memory, the ARM BASIC Chip is easy to use and program in compiled BASIC. Operating with IEEE 754 floating-point support, it executes more than ten million BASIC lines per second and offers 22 digital IOs. For a comprehensive description of the product’s features, benefits and technical specifications visit www.basicchip.com
Coridium Corporation is a premiere provider of high performance, small footprint and easy-to-use computer chips and controllers. The three hardware families, and FREE software, offer tools for developing technical solutions that don’t require learning a new programming language or application environment. The company has served educational, design, and industrial customers for nearly a decade. Please visit Coridium Corporation's website for more details.
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The ARM BASIC Chip is ideal for:
- Students learning how to program and develop applications
- Educators and researchers designing prototypes
- DIYers exploring robotics, wireless and sensors
- Factory automation and data collection
Combining a 50 MHz CPU with 32K Flash memory, the ARM BASIC Chip is easy to use and program in compiled BASIC. Operating with IEEE 754 floating-point support, it executes more than ten million BASIC lines per second and offers 22 digital IOs. For a comprehensive description of the product’s features, benefits and technical specifications visit www.basicchip.com
Coridium Corporation is a premiere provider of high performance, small footprint and easy-to-use computer chips and controllers. The three hardware families, and FREE software, offer tools for developing technical solutions that don’t require learning a new programming language or application environment. The company has served educational, design, and industrial customers for nearly a decade. Please visit Coridium Corporation's website for more details.
If you found this article to be interest, visit Microcontroller / MCU Designline where – in addition to my Max's Cool Beans blogs on all sorts of "stuff" – you will find the latest and greatest design, technology, product, and news articles with regard to all aspects of designing and using microcontrollers.
Also, you can obtain a highlights update delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for my weekly newsletter – just Click Here to request this newsletter using the Manage Newsletters tab (if you aren't already a member you'll be asked to register, but it's free and painless so don't let that stop you [grin]).
Last but certainly not least, make sure you check out all of the discussions and other information resources at All Programmable Planet. For example, in addition to blogs by yours truly, microcontroller expert Duane Benson is learning how to use FPGAs to augment (sometimes replace) the MCUs in his robot (and other) projects.
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Subra
10/9/2012 8:55 AM EDT
intel 8052 had a version which support BASIC
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Max the Magnificent
10/9/2012 2:14 PM EDT
A reader just emailed me to say that "The STM32F407VET6 is readilyt available for about $7-8. It is a 168Mhz Cortex M4 with FPU."
Also that "I'm using this chip in several designs at the moment."
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vapats
10/11/2012 5:36 AM EDT
Worse yet, a complete board for less than $15:
http://www.st.com/internet/evalboard/product/252419.jsp
I am also using the ST 'F4.
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