This Forum is Dedicated For all The Object Oriented PIC Lovers .......... The concept behind OOPic is straight forward. Use preprogrammed multitasking Objects from a library of highly optimized Objects to do all the work of interacting with the hardware. Then write small scripts in Basic, C, or Java syntax styles to control the Objects. During operation, the Objects run continuously and simultaneously in the background while the scripts run in the foreground telling the objects what to do.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

[oopic] Re: Everyone please read. - Future of the ooPIC.

--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, Brian Lloyd <Brian-wb6rqn@...> wrote:
> What is the raw I/O capacity (pins and type, i.e. A or D)
> of the chip? Will you have better timing stuff? I use
> analog in and PWM out a lot.

This is the chip I would like to use for the user code side of the
system.
http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/Devices.aspx?dDocName=en532441

Parameter Name Value
Max Speed MHz 80 / 1.56 DMIPS/MHz
RAM 32kb
DMA Channels 4
A/D channels 16 - 10bit
Input Capture 5
PWM 5
16-bit Digital Timers 5
I/O Pins 85

Scott Savage

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