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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> Atmel AT89C51ED2 in 40 pin DIP package

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Date: 12:17 20-10-07



I volunteer with a hobby group on weekends teaching kidfs simple TTL
concepts as well as a little programming ... to try to encourage them
to enter technology related careers.

We need to find some Atmel AT89C51-ED2-3CSIM (or 3CSUM) chips for
some projects. Atmel stopped making them and we can't find them
anywhere.

We really want that part because ... its a 51 family part and we're
used to it, its a DIP package and we can use cheap wire wrap sockets,
it has 64 KB program space in FLASH, 2KB RAM, 2 KB EEPROM ...

Does anyone know where we might find some ... we tried all the big
sellers (Mouser, DigiKey, JDR, ...........) no one has any left.

Any help would be appreciated.


Author: Eeyore
Date: 15:14 20-10-07



dave002@rochester.rr.com wrote:

> I volunteer with a hobby group on weekends teaching kidfs simple TTL
> concepts as well as a little programming ... to try to encourage them
> to enter technology related careers.
>
> We need to find some Atmel AT89C51-ED2-3CSIM (or 3CSUM) chips for
> some projects. Atmel stopped making them and we can't find them
> anywhere.
>
> We really want that part because ... its a 51 family part and we're
> used to it, its a DIP package and we can use cheap wire wrap sockets,
> it has 64 KB program space in FLASH, 2KB RAM, 2 KB EEPROM ...
>
> Does anyone know where we might find some ... we tried all the big
> sellers (Mouser, DigiKey, JDR, ...........) no one has any left.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.

Use 89S52/3. That's what I did. Costs less too.

Graham



Author: Rich Webb
Date: 16:04 20-10-07

On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 20:14:19 +0100, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>dave002@rochester.rr.com wrote:
>
>> I volunteer with a hobby group on weekends teaching kidfs simple TTL
>> concepts as well as a little programming ... to try to encourage them
>> to enter technology related careers.
>>
>> We need to find some Atmel AT89C51-ED2-3CSIM (or 3CSUM) chips for
>> some projects. Atmel stopped making them and we can't find them
>> anywhere.
>>
>> We really want that part because ... its a 51 family part and we're
>> used to it, its a DIP package and we can use cheap wire wrap sockets,
>> it has 64 KB program space in FLASH, 2KB RAM, 2 KB EEPROM ...
>>
>> Does anyone know where we might find some ... we tried all the big
>> sellers (Mouser, DigiKey, JDR, ...........) no one has any left.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Use 89S52/3. That's what I did. Costs less too.

S51/52? Could work if the smaller memory space isn't a problem.

www.findchips.com shows that Mouser has some of the PLCC flavor (looks
like 44 pin) and there are, albeit not cheap, PLCC-44 wirewrap sockets
out there. JDR has some listed, although not in stock.

There are a few others in Atmel's line that have 64K but all seem to
be PLCC or denser.

Alternately, the OP probably should dive into the chip list at
http://www.8052.com/chips.phtml to match availability with features
and form-factor. There are a bunch of alternate suppliers for the
family (Silicon Labs and ST come to mind) who may have something that
would work.

Date: 21:57 22-10-07

Just wanted to update ... I received good news from Atmel this
evening. They are
coming out with a new component, more advanced then the AT89C51ED2 -
and it will
be offered in a 40 pin package.

You may see details at ...

http://www.poeticmonkey.com/8051.html





On Oct 20, 4:04 pm, Rich Webb <bbew...@mapson.nozirev.ten> wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 20:14:19 +0100, Eeyore
>
>
>
>
>
> <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >dave...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
>
> >> I volunteer with a hobby group on weekends teaching kidfs simple TTL
> >> concepts as well as a little programming ... to try to encourage them
> >> to enter technology related careers.
>
> >> We need to find some Atmel AT89C51-ED2-3CSIM (or 3CSUM) chips for
> >> some projects. Atmel stopped making them and we can't find them
> >> anywhere.
>
> >> We really want that part because ... its a 51 family part and we're
> >> used to it, its a DIP package and we can use cheap wire wrap sockets,
> >> it has 64 KB program space in FLASH, 2KB RAM, 2 KB EEPROM ...
>
> >> Does anyone know where we might find some ... we tried all the big
> >> sellers (Mouser, DigiKey, JDR, ...........) no one has any left.
>
> >> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> >Use 89S52/3. That's what I did. Costs less too.
>
> S51/52? Could work if the smaller memory space isn't a problem.
>
> www.findchips.comshows that Mouser has some of the PLCC flavor (looks
> like 44 pin) and there are, albeit not cheap, PLCC-44 wirewrap sockets
> out there. JDR has some listed, although not in stock.
>
> There are a few others in Atmel's line that have 64K but all seem to
> be PLCC or denser.
>
> Alternately, the OP probably should dive into the chip list
athttp://www.8052.com/chips.phtmlto match availability with features
> and form-factor. There are a bunch of alternate suppliers for the
> family (Silicon Labs and ST come to mind) who may have something that
> would work.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -



Author: Eeyore
Date: 10:05 23-10-07



8051micro@poeticmonkey.com wrote:

> Just wanted to update ... I received good news from Atmel this
> evening. They are
> coming out with a new component, more advanced then the AT89C51ED2 -
> and it will
> be offered in a 40 pin package.
>
> You may see details at ...
>
> http://www.poeticmonkey.com/8051.html

Cute cat !

Graham


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