Floating point support chip

leftyretro

New Member
I was checking out the SparkFun web site and ran across the uM-FPU V3.1 Floating Point Coprocessor chip. I noticed they have a free IDE software that will generate Picaxe interface code.
So has anyone actually used this V3 chip?

It sure seems to have a lot of features in addition to the FP routines, 2 12 bit A/D inputs, GPS Nema parsing, etc.

Lefty
 

Rickharris

Senior Member
Lots of people have used them if you mean <A href='http://194.201.138.187/epages/Store.storefront/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Store.TechSupplies/Categories/PICAXE/SupportICs' Target=_Blank>External Web Link</a> this IC. (although the title says V2 the detail shows V3 as well although tec supplies don't appear to sell V2 only)

There are PDFs for using with Picaxe.

However the newer picaxe parts incorporate many of the FP functions anyway.



Edited by - rickharris on 10/08/2007 08:06:35
 
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