New AVR128DA28-I/SP and other
New AVR128DA28-I/SP and other
Will Mikroe support this in few Weeks?
- stefan.filipovic
- mikroElektronika team
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Re: New AVR128DA28-I/SP and other
Hi,
Unfortunately, it won't be done in a few weeks, I'm afraid. I'll forward a request to our developers for adding support for the AVR DA family.
Kind regards,
Unfortunately, it won't be done in a few weeks, I'm afraid. I'll forward a request to our developers for adding support for the AVR DA family.
Kind regards,
Stefan Filipović
Re: New AVR128DA28-I/SP and other
Hi,
I'm afraid there are no news regarding this.
Regards,
Filip.
I'm afraid there are no news regarding this.
Regards,
Filip.
Re: New AVR128DA28-I/SP and other
Hello,
More or less I need the same. AVR128DB.
With code written in AVR Pascal Pro I could already make the AVR128DB28 let blinking some LED's and run with an external 16MHz HF Oscillator.
I changed my XMega PDI programmer to the UPDI interface.
Writing the blinking code and changing PDI to UPDI was less than 1 week work.
At least you could provide us with the appropriate
AVR128Dx.mlk
AVR128Dx.mpas
files.
That should be done in some days .
May be you have them already. You need them anyway.
You could mark them as development status. We can make beta testing for you.
For me I don't need any library. This makes it easier.
I predict that the AVR128DB will become very popular.
They have significant advantages in comparison to the XMegas:
- Better and easier UPDI interface
- Running with 5V is possible (XMega maximum 3,3V)
- Running with 5V and part of the pins with 3,3V
- PDIP package available
- 16kB RAM
- Competitive price
More or less I need the same. AVR128DB.
With code written in AVR Pascal Pro I could already make the AVR128DB28 let blinking some LED's and run with an external 16MHz HF Oscillator.
I changed my XMega PDI programmer to the UPDI interface.
Writing the blinking code and changing PDI to UPDI was less than 1 week work.
At least you could provide us with the appropriate
AVR128Dx.mlk
AVR128Dx.mpas
files.
That should be done in some days .
May be you have them already. You need them anyway.
You could mark them as development status. We can make beta testing for you.
For me I don't need any library. This makes it easier.
I predict that the AVR128DB will become very popular.
They have significant advantages in comparison to the XMegas:
- Better and easier UPDI interface
- Running with 5V is possible (XMega maximum 3,3V)
- Running with 5V and part of the pins with 3,3V
- PDIP package available
- 16kB RAM
- Competitive price