Thanks Steve,
I have a 1 MByte chip from ST, but I would really like some acreage! How about the memory inside the thumb drives?
Thanks Steve,
I have a 1 MByte chip from ST, but I would really like some acreage! How about the memory inside the thumb drives?
Thumb drive? USB ones? If so you should have a look to MAX3421E, this should do the trick. Nice reference http://www.ghielectronics.com/details.php?id=13
Those are in stock here... never had any time to play with...
SD card pinout
http://pinouts.ru/Memory/sdcard_pinout.shtml
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
How about the Atmel DataFlash chips? They're gettin' big these days (big as in good capacity)
I played with this awhile back, converted it to PBP (which was a piece of cake). A bit on the slow side, could've had faster transfers had I used the SPI module on the PIC itself.
http://www.emesystems.com/BS2flash.htm
http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...463292&Site=US
$2.37USD each at Digikey.
I've also used the Atmel Dataflash (AT45DB321C (32MB)). Worked well with Shiftin/Shiftout. Also worked with the Hardware SPI, just a little harder to setup.
The hardest part is finding a supplier with some in stock. I think I got some obsolete SOIC parts from Arrow, but it's been a while. Digi-key lists all of there compenents as Non-Stock, but you might give them a call.
SteveB
I found a supplier for the micro SD sockets. I was thinking of breaking out the old "FAT" code and installing it permanently on the board. For my proto, I will more than likely use the ST part. The down side to the SD card is the power consumption...but you can't beat the $15.- price!
Thanks for the leads,
Ron
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