by Zoid » Fri Oct 05, 2007 4:28 pm
by Zoid
Fri Oct 05, 2007 4:28 pm
Jon, I spent last night reading about the Propeller chip, languages, data sheets, boards, and example code and applications. I'm simultaneously amazed and disappointed. The Propeller certainly has its weaknesses, but I think its strengths may be just the ticket to driving bot-side budget wifi. The Propeller strikes me (roughly) as an ATMega that has all its charms (parallel/hardware I2C, PWM, ADC, SPI, etc) stripped away and replaced with numerous speedy processors, each capable of duplicating one or more of those interfaces (in parallel) if you cared to write it. I wonder, if we had the code and components to duplicate a MAVRIC-IB (for example) with a Propeller, how would our budget look, and how much RAM and processing power would remain for application? Not a serious question, just food for thought.
--Chris
Jon, I spent last night reading about the Propeller chip, languages, data sheets, boards, and example code and applications. I'm simultaneously amazed and disappointed. The Propeller certainly has its weaknesses, but I think its strengths may be just the ticket to driving bot-side budget wifi. The Propeller strikes me (roughly) as an ATMega that has all its charms (parallel/hardware I2C, PWM, ADC, SPI, etc) stripped away and replaced with numerous speedy processors, each capable of duplicating one or more of those interfaces (in parallel) if you cared to write it. I wonder, if we had the code and components to duplicate a MAVRIC-IB (for example) with a Propeller, how would our budget look, and how much RAM and processing power would remain for application? Not a serious question, just food for thought.
--Chris