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[ S01 ] BASIC Stamp BS2SX-IC
( Emulator Board )
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Using Ubicom's
microcontroller, the BS2SX-IC improved speed, larger
program memory, and fastest serial I/O than all
BASIC Stamps except for the BS2p. Great solution
for those needing more horsepower than a BS2-IC
(2.5 times faster). For even higher-performance,
you may upgrade to the BS2pt. |
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The BASIC
Stamp is a micro controller developed by Parallax,
Inc. which is easily programmed using a form of
the BASIC programming language. It is called a “Stamp”
simply because it is close to the size of an average
postage stamp, except for the BS2p40 which is much
longer due to it's additional I/O pins. |
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Does the BASIC Stamp
lose its program when I remove the battery or power
supply? |
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No, your BASIC code
is stored inside a serial EPROM on-board the BASIC
Stamp. EEPROMs provide non-volatile storage; they
retain memory even without power. The EPROM used
in the BASIC Stamp 1 and 2 is guaranteed to function
properly for 40 years and for 10,000,000 write cycles
per memory location. The EPROM used in the BASIC
Stamp 2e and 2sx, 2p is guaranteed for 1,000,000
write cycles per memory location. |
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[ S02 ] BASIC Stamp 2p40-Pin (OEM board) BS2P40-IC
( Emulator Board )
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The BASIC
Stamp 2p modules represent the next generation in
Stamp technology. They run faster processors that
are more efficient and have more program memory
than ever before. |
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Many new powerful commands
for I2C, LCD panels and One Wire devices (such as
the iButton) are built-into the Stamp 2p modules.-
BASIC Stamp 2p-40 has several advantages over all
previous BASIC Stamps. It is 3 times faster than
a BS2 and 20% faster than the BS2-SX. Commands for
interfacing with parallel LCDs, I2C devices and
Dallas Semiconductor 1-Wire parts have been added
along with a polled interrupt capability. Since
it is a 40-pin module, you also get double the number
of I/O pins: 32, for your application. |
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| What is Basic Stamp? |
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The BASIC
Stamp is a micro controller developed by Parallax,
Inc. which is easily programmed using a form of
the BASIC programming language. It is called a “Stamp”
simply because it is close to the size of an average
postage stamp, except for the BS2p40 which is much
longer due to it's additional I/O pins. |
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Does the BASIC Stamp
lose its program when I remove the battery or power
supply? |
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No, your BASIC code
is stored inside a serial EPROM on-board the BASIC
Stamp. EEPROMs provide non-volatile storage; they
retain memory even without power. The EPROM used
in the BASIC Stamp 1 and 2 is guaranteed to function
properly for 40 years and for 10,000,000 write cycles
per memory location. The EPROM used in the BASIC
Stamp 2e and 2sx, 2p is guaranteed for 1,000,000
write cycles per memory location. |
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