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Circuit Design & execute

01/10/2009 7:36 AM

Hi Every one, I need to deal with any est. who can design & make electronic circuit depending on Atmel microcontroller.

We have our own office, but some time we have a lot of business & we need to start new strategic relation with another office or engineer.

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Re: Circuit Design & execute

01/11/2009 12:22 AM

Hello,

I'm interested in working with you. I have a very large backround in embedded design, programming, circuit design, dsp. I love Atmel's, so naturally I use them for everything I can. I could very efficiently design a system and bring it towards manufacture whatever scal that might be. I live in NYC, but am accustomed to working remote and internationally. Contact me for a conversation; vpolit@gmail.com, +1 718 374 2159.

Thank you,

Virgil Polit

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Re: Circuit Design & execute

01/11/2009 2:28 AM

Why are you using Amtel? I can design just about anythging you need with PIC microcontrollers. Faster, better, cheaper...

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Re: Circuit Design & execute

01/11/2009 2:45 AM

Many thanks for all of you. if you have any quistion plz feel free to contact me on: Mogbel@microsharab.com

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Re: Circuit Design & execute

01/11/2009 8:42 AM

Interesting microcontroller! I was taught with the 8048 series and learned many afterwards, but then work happened.

To me, PIC is nice but it's more of a hobbiest controller. Also - not all controllers are made equal and the AMtel does have ADC's onboard and a bunch of other perks such as C, but I'm use to machine level code <G>

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Re: Circuit Design & execute

01/12/2009 10:41 AM

Dear Walts_Worker,

Can you explane more, pleas.

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Re: Circuit Design & execute

01/18/2009 2:14 PM

Sorry it's taken so long...

Well, for one - I've taken a look at those controllers and etc. Over all they look good and interesting. They even have a line based on the 8051 which is kind of a 'child' of Intel's' 8048 - the one I learned on. And the 8051 which I 'self taught' myself on. LOL Then there's the 6502, 8080, Z80 and so on...

As for the PIC, its a microcontroller... See:

http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=2551

A great deal of 'hobbyists' use the 'lower end' microcontrollers cause they're easy to use - they have a 'basic' compiler - but the higher end dsPIC® microcontrollers are fairly good. You might want to take a look at them.

But then it all depends upon the environment where they'll be and most importantly - what the engineer's like and are use to.

Oh, as for the "ADC's" = thats Analog to Digital Converts - they convert analog signals to digital format so the computer can 'understand'. Many microcontrollers have built-in systems such as ADC's and other systems too.

Anything else?

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