Re: Cheapest object sensor on the market!
- From: linnix <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 10:57:09 -0700 (PDT)
The MSP430 would likely be too expensive. You can try but it'll be hard
to get one that can drive glass for under $0.70. Look around for other
uC.
We are constantly looking. No reasonable LCD uC under $1 @100Ku.
However, using custom ASIC with power managements for LCD drivings,
there are plenty of uC for 25 cents. ASIC would cost another 25
cents.
Don't forget assembly costs as well, which are going up. Inflation in
China is even worse than the US.
.
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