Many Microchip devices come in 44 TQPF and QFN. But the chances of Vcc and Vss lining up are pretty low.
PPS will be your friend (for once).
Probably better to make a daughter board.
Many Microchip devices come in 44 TQPF and QFN. But the chances of Vcc and Vss lining up are pretty low.
PPS will be your friend (for once).
Probably better to make a daughter board.
George
In addition to the PIC12_6_8F offerings, there are also dsPIC30_3 and PIC24 PICs; albeit they are not covered by PBP. I barely glanced at the 8051 data sheet, so I know virtually nothing about them. I do know the Atmel AT89S52 is a direct replacement. Microchip recently acquired Atmel, so you can work with it in either the Atmel Studio 7.0 or MPLABX IDE (but not PBP).
There really is no shortage of 8051 dev environments, there's even Bascom if you want Basic.
George
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