Re: LED Christmas Light Failures
- From: Frank Buss <fb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 05:00:07 +0200
JosephKK wrote:
Motorola did the 6802, not the 6502.
I don't know the 6802, but you are right, MOS designed the 6502, but it was
the same team which designed the 6800 at Motorola.
Actually sometimes what i need for a project is a handful of 22v10s.
Big speed advantage. Device and programming costs limit most uses to
hobby for me.
Device cost can be as low as $1.20 for the single unit price for more
modern CPLDs with 3.3V power supply:
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail?name=544-1150-5-ND
But the problem is that you don't know how long the chip will be available
and it is not standard and multi sourced, like a 22v10.
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