Jose - please consider (by Ziggy)
Hello Jose,
Please comment o possibility of including MSPM0G3507 Texas instruments microcontroller into the LDmico stable of work horses.
(no subject) (by José)
Thanks Ziggy
I've had a look at your MSPM0G3507 µc...
There are little PCBs which look like Bluepill boards.
Why don't you use this target STM32F103), which seems to be similar but is recognized by ldmicro32 ?
As I have a Bluepill I could even help.
BR
José
(no subject) (by Ziggy)
Hello Jose,
Back from the holidays ...kind of.
I have used the blue pill with good outcomes.
I am of the opinion that the TI offering is a higher performing solution( in the analog domain) and in this particular instance that is something which appeals to me. I am thinking of an improvement in the Equivalent number of bits ( ENOB) specification plus the possibility to move some of analog signal processing onto the micro controller silicon .
Additionally the TI offering with its larger pin count would allow for direct seven segment four digit drive without multiplexing possibly offering a more pleasing display. ( yeah.. i know .. sigh~~~) anyway I am thoroughly pissed off with TI 's rapid development offering, their ZERO CODE STUDIO.
It is in essence a black box kind of programing environment but it does not expose certain features . Namely it does not readily expose VREF within the coding environment or I am a dumb sh*t and can not see where it is made accessible.
Jose I understand my request may no was rude, Please do persevere with Your efforts in LDmicro land.
Gratefully
Ziggy