Hi, mat
12F508,509 and 16F505 have only a 2 level stack ... and a special addressing scheme ... " so little" things to verify ...
Worth a close look to the Datasheet ....
Alain
Hi, mat
12F508,509 and 16F505 have only a 2 level stack ... and a special addressing scheme ... " so little" things to verify ...
Worth a close look to the Datasheet ....
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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Thanks Alain, but he gave so little info about his application, only he read well about the 4 MHz and no analog inputs.
I only need digital inputs/outputs, no requirement for a fast oscillator and no analog inputs. The footprint MUST be the same as the 16F688 and that is why I think the 16F505 will work the best.
Christopher4187, Why do you need a replacement?
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
I am selling a device where I use a 16F688. I originally thought I needed the 688 but after selling a few hundred units, the customer never wanted that option implemented and he never will. I can purchase a 16F688 for $1.28 and a 16F505 for $1.05. It is a matter of saving money.
How many do you plan to sell? If you make the change and sell a “few hundred “ more, you will save $69 – a thousand more, you will save $230. Is it worth changing and retesting a perfectly good working product for that kind of money (and risk that they might not work the same)? Consider leaving it as is and working on your “next” money maker instead. Or, if the money out of your pocket is an issue, why not charge $.25 more for the product and come out ahead. If that is not an option, you could split the difference with your customers and charge $.12 more. I know what I would do.Originally Posted by Christopher4187
Paul Borgmeier
Salt Lake City, UT
USA
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Paul,
I thought about the same thing a while ago but it's better to have the mentality of saving money rather than spending it. I was thinking about changing a few other items on the board with the hopes of saving a few dollars for each unit. It was just a thought I was throwing around but maybe I was trying to pinch too many pennies.
Chris
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