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Can anybody point me to a pic micro with at least 2, but preferably 3
hardware serial interfaces, if such a beast exists.

I have spent ages googling and searching the datasheets on the microchip
website, but it is taking an age.

Thanks.
 
"}{" <snoozegroup@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:L0fHi.108462$xp6.39230@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Can anybody point me to a pic micro with at least 2, but preferably 3
hardware serial interfaces, if such a beast exists.

I have spent ages googling and searching the datasheets on the microchip
website, but it is taking an age.
On the Microchip site, if you select the section marker '8bit PIC
microcontrollers', the page has little 'purple' search buttons next to the
lines. Click on this, and you have a chart with hardware parameters you
can select. Tick the box for '2 AUSART', and you immediately narrow it
down to 8 chips.
18F6520
18F8520
18F86J60
18F86J65
18F87J60
18F96J60
18F96J65
18F97J60
You can do the same with other parts of the family, depending on what
performance/cost level you need.
This button, saves a lot of work....
I am assuming you mean 'async serial', since most of the PICs also have a
synchronous serial port (implementing I2C, or SPI). For more async ports,
it is common to add one of the SPI UART chips (Philips, and Exar do some
nice ones).

Best Wishes
 
"Roger Hamlett" <rogerspamignored@ttelmah.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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"}{" <snoozegroup@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:L0fHi.108462$xp6.39230@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Can anybody point me to a pic micro with at least 2, but preferably 3
hardware serial interfaces, if such a beast exists.

I have spent ages googling and searching the datasheets on the microchip
website, but it is taking an age.
On the Microchip site, if you select the section marker '8bit PIC
microcontrollers', the page has little 'purple' search buttons next to the
lines. Click on this, and you have a chart with hardware parameters you
can select. Tick the box for '2 AUSART', and you immediately narrow it
down to 8 chips.
18F6520
18F8520
18F86J60
18F86J65
18F87J60
18F96J60
18F96J65
18F97J60
You can do the same with other parts of the family, depending on what
performance/cost level you need.
This button, saves a lot of work....
I am assuming you mean 'async serial', since most of the PICs also have a
synchronous serial port (implementing I2C, or SPI). For more async ports,
it is common to add one of the SPI UART chips (Philips, and Exar do some
nice ones).

Best Wishes
Thanks very much for your reply, this is exactly what I was looking for.
Though I must admit being a little ashamed at not finding this filter on the
Microchip site.

Best Regards.
 

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