Looking for 3 serial port processor

Does anyone know such a uP?

Thanks.

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DS80C400.

Best regards, Spehro Pefhany

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Mark A. Odell

The Renesas 16C28 CPU does....

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David Powell

Along with Renesas H8/3067 (plus 3068 and 3069) and various others in the H8 and H8S range...

All can be supported by various compilers like GCC, IAR etc....

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Atmel AT91M55800A

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You might want to clarify 'serial port' a little more: SPI/i2c/UART/USB/CAN/Ethernet all qualify as serial ports.

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Jim Granville

How about the Ubicom IP2022? It has 2 high speed serial ports (SERDES) and you can usually bit-bang the third depending on what speeds you need.

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RabbitSemiconductor's R3000A has 6 async serial, 4 of which can do sync serial and SPI :

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See ya, ->Does anyone know such a uP?

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Mark Jones

Xilinx microblaze soft-core with arbitary # of uarts?

I've done upto about 12 before, but that was a bit of a stunt.

John

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John Williams

What was the problem ?

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