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8051 x PIC

Hi,

I am determining the microcontroller for a project I would like to know the differences between a PIC microcontroller and a 8051 ( e.g. at89s8252) based microcontroller. It seems that both have similar features.

Thanks a lot,

Andre

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  • There as some packages that have >32 pins in the PIC's , but to get the following..

    2) 64K code 512+ flash 2K+ eeprom


    you would have to use a PIC with external memory (16bit wide)...Which complicates everything..

    But is available in the T89c51rd2 as a single chip.
    They now do a 68pin version aswell.

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  • There as some packages that have >32 pins in the PIC's , but to get the following..

    2) 64K code 512+ flash 2K+ eeprom


    you would have to use a PIC with external memory (16bit wide)...Which complicates everything..

    But is available in the T89c51rd2 as a single chip.
    They now do a 68pin version aswell.

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