What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Interesting use/case. An off grid mesh agricultural sensor, sounds fun!
& I also believe that IDF CAN should be fixed.
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I believe support for WiFi 6; 802.11 ax is paramount for every IoT device of the future, efficient WiFi connection provided by WiFi 6 allows efficient connection of many IoT clients to a single access point.
Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
1) USB high speed
2) BLE 5.1 or 5.2
2) BLE 5.1 or 5.2
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RPi PIO peripheral
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On a personal note: Not gonna lie, I'm drooling all over that thing as well.
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Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
ESP_Sprite wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:21 amOn a personal note: Not gonna lie, I'm drooling all over that thing as well.



One thing I'm really missing in that PIO thing is the ability to do a table lookup (i.e. random memory access) to do things like color table lookup when sending a framebuffer to a display... Lots of other transformations one could do on the fly with a table lookup...
Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
MVIO like in the AVR128DB32. E.g. to use it as a level shifter.
Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Hi,
My feedback:
RTC 'identical' to DS3231: What functionality are you missing at the moment?
Add a vdd domain only for the RTC. So is possible to connect a battery or supercap in the same way than in the DS3231.
High speed analog comparators as in order microcontrollers to be able to implement feedback loop of BUCK converters and add current limit in each pulse.
A small configurable logic (similar to the 8-bit microchip) to be able to implement basic glue logic in the same microcontroller.
And of course... more brute speed.
My feedback:
RTC 'identical' to DS3231: What functionality are you missing at the moment?
Add a vdd domain only for the RTC. So is possible to connect a battery or supercap in the same way than in the DS3231.
High speed analog comparators as in order microcontrollers to be able to implement feedback loop of BUCK converters and add current limit in each pulse.
A small configurable logic (similar to the 8-bit microchip) to be able to implement basic glue logic in the same microcontroller.
And of course... more brute speed.
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