On 01/27/2016 09:22 AM, Nick wrote:
> +1 on hating the PIC "architecture".
> 
> I was always an AVR man, then I discovered the MSP430 series... :)

Interesting.  I plugged MPS430 into mouser and what came up is a large
100 pin chip that is fairly expensive.  Are there smaller versions in
the series?  I guess I have a lot of reading to do.

I'm in a quandary.  In upcoming products, I need more power than the
AVRs can provide.  I feel like I should be on the ARM bandwagon but I
have no idea where to start.  This TI chip looks interesting but it
chaps me to have to pay for dev tools. Yeah, I know the GNU chain is
free but sometimes one just has to have a source code debugger.

John


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