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<h1>BASIC Stamp Comparison Chart</h1>
<p class="PlainText">BASIC Stamp microcontroller modules are like tiny single-board computers.&#160; Many projects that require an embedded system with some level of intelligence can use a BASIC Stamp module as the controller. Each BASIC Stamp module contains a PBASIC Interpreter chip, internal memory (RAM and EEPROM), a 5-volt regulator, a number of general-purpose I/O pins (TTL-level, 0-5 volts), and a set of built-in commands for math and I/O pin operations.&#160; </p>
<p class="PlainText">See the <a href="PinDesc.htm" target="" title="" alt="" class="MCXref_0" xrefformat="{paratext}">Pin Descriptions</a> <![CDATA[ ]]>and <a href="ConnSchematics.htm" target="" title="" alt="" class="MCXref_0" xrefformat="{paratext}">Connection Schematics</a> pages for more information.</p>
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<td width="12%">&#160;</td>
<td>
<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS1.png" />
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<td>
<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS2.png" />
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<td>
<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS2sx.png" />
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<td>
<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS2e.png" />
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<td>
<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS2p24.png" />
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<td>
<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS2p40.png" />
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<td>
<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS2pe.png" />
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<img src="../Resources/Images/ClearBS2px.png" />
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<td width="10%" bgcolor="CFCFCF">Name</td>
<td>BS1
</td>
<td>BS2
</td>
<td>BS2e
</td>
<td>BS2sx
</td>
<td>BS2p24
</td>
<td>BS2p40
</td>
<td>BS2pe
</td>
<td>BS2px
</td>
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<td width="10%" bgcolor="CFCFCF">Features</td>
<td>Affordable yet capable, the original BASIC Stamp is perfect for smaller projects or tight spaces.</td>
<td>Ideal for beginners yet quite powerful, with a vast resource base and sample code. Core of the Stamps in Class program.</td>
<td>Perfect for those who have experience with the BASIC Stamp 2 and would like more variable and program space.</td>
<td>Supports the BS2 command set with more variable and program space, and 2.5 times the execution speed.</td>
<td>Special commands support I/O polling, character LCDs, and i2C and 1-Wire protocols. </td>
<td>All of the features of the BS2p, plus an additional bank of 16 I/O&#160;pins.</td>
<td>BS2p command set paired with lower power consumption and more memory for battery-powered data logging applications.</td>
<td>The fastest BASIC Stamp microcontroller supports the BS2p command set as well as special I/O configuration features.</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Environment**
</td>
<td>
<p>-40 to +85 ºC</p>
<p> (-40 to +185 F)
</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>-40 to +85 ºC</p>
<p>(-40 to +185 F)
</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>-40 to +85 ºC</p>
<p>(-40 to +185 F)
</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>-40 to +85 ºC</p>
<p>(-40 to +185 F)
</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>-40 to +85 ºC</p>
<p>(-40 to +185 F)
</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>0 to +70 ºC</p>
<p>(32 to +158 ºF)
</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>0 to +70 ºC</p>
<p>(32 to +158 ºF)
</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>0 to +70 ºC</p>
<p>(32 to +158 ºF)
</p>
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">PBASIC Interpreter chip
</td>
<td>Microchip PIC'56
</td>
<td>Microchip PIC'57
</td>
<td>Ubicom SX28
</td>
<td>Ubicom SX28
</td>
<td>Ubicom SX48
</td>
<td>Ubicom SX48
</td>
<td>Ubicom SX48
</td>
<td>Ubicom SX48
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Processor Speed
</td>
<td>4 MHz
</td>
<td>20 MHz
</td>
<td>20 MHz
</td>
<td>50 MHz
</td>
<td>20 MHz Turbo
</td>
<td>20 MHz Turbo
</td>
<td>8 MHz Turbo
</td>
<td>32 MHz Turbo
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Program Execution Speed
</td>
<td>~2,000 instructions/sec.
</td>
<td>~4,000
instructions/sec.
</td>
<td>~4,000 instructions/sec.
</td>
<td>~10,000 instructions/sec.
</td>
<td>~12,000 instructions/sec.
</td>
<td>~12,000 instructions/sec.
</td>
<td>~6000 instructions/sec.
</td>
<td>~19,000 instructions/sec.
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">RAM Size
</td>
<td>16 Bytes (2 I/O, 14 Variable)
</td>
<td>32 Bytes
(6 I/O, 26 Variable)
</td>
<td>32 Bytes (6 I/O, 26 Variable)
</td>
<td>32 Bytes
(6 I/O, 26 Variable)
</td>
<td>38 Bytes
(12 I/O, 26 Variable)
</td>
<td>38 Bytes
(12 I/O, 26 Variable)
</td>
<td>38 Bytes
(12 I/O, 26 Variable)
</td>
<td>38 Bytes
(12 I/O, 26 Variable)
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Scratchpad RAM
</td>
<td>N/A
</td>
<td>N/A
</td>
<td>64 Bytes
</td>
<td>64 Bytes
</td>
<td>128 Bytes
</td>
<td>128 Bytes
</td>
<td>128 Bytes
</td>
<td>128 Bytes
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">EEPROM (Program) Size
</td>
<td>256 Bytes,
~80 instructions
</td>
<td>2K Bytes,
~500 instructions
</td>
<td>8 x 2K Bytes,
~4,000 inst
</td>
<td>8 x 2K Bytes,
~4,000 instructions
</td>
<td>8 x 2K Bytes,
~4,000 instructions
</td>
<td>8 x 2K Bytes,
~4,000 instructions
</td>
<td>16 x 2K Bytes
(16 K for source)
</td>
<td>8 x 2K Bytes,
~4,000 instructions
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Number of I/O Pins
</td>
<td>8
</td>
<td>16 + 2 Dedicated Serial
</td>
<td>16 + 2 Dedicated Serial
</td>
<td>16 + 2 Dedicated Serial
</td>
<td>16 + 2 Dedicated Serial
</td>
<td>32 + 2 Dedicated Serial
</td>
<td>16 + 2 Dedicated Serial
</td>
<td>16 + 2 Dedicated Serial
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Regulated Voltage Requirements
</td>
<td>5 - 15 VDC </td>
<td>5 - 15 VDC </td>
<td>5 - 12 VDC </td>
<td>5 - 12 VDC </td>
<td>5 - 12 VDC </td>
<td>5 - 12 VDC </td>
<td>5 - 12 VDC </td>
<td>5 - 12 VDC </td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Current Draw@ 5 volts
</td>
<td>1 mA Run,
25 µA Sleep
</td>
<td>3 mA Run,
50 µA Sleep
</td>
<td>25 mA Run,
200 µA Sleep
</td>
<td>60 mA Run,&#160;
500 µA Sleep
</td>
<td>40 mA Run,
350 µA Sleep
</td>
<td>40 mA Run,
350 µA Sleep
</td>
<td>15 mA Run,
150 µA Sleep
</td>
<td>55 mA Run,
450 µA Sleep
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Source/Sink Current per I/O
</td>
<td>20 mA / 25 mA
</td>
<td>20 mA / 25 mA
</td>
<td>30 mA / 30 mA
</td>
<td>30 mA / 30 mA
</td>
<td>30 mA /
30 mA
</td>
<td>30 mA / 30 mA
</td>
<td>30 mA / 30 mA
</td>
<td>30 mA / 30 mA
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Source/Sink
Current per unit
</td>
<td>40 mA / 50 mA
</td>
<td>40 mA / 50 mA
per 8 I/O pins
</td>
<td>60 mA / 60 mA
per 8 I/O pins
</td>
<td>60 mA / 60 mA
per 8 I/O pins
</td>
<td>60 mA / 60 mA
per 8 I/O pins
</td>
<td>60 mA /60 mA
per 8 I/O pins
</td>
<td>60 mA / 60 mA
per 8 I/O pins
</td>
<td>60 mA / 60 mA
per 8 I/O pins
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">PBASIC Commands*
</td>
<td>32
</td>
<td>42
</td>
<td>45
</td>
<td>45
</td>
<td>61
</td>
<td>61
</td>
<td>61
</td>
<td>63
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">PC Interface
</td>
<td>Serial
(w/BS1 Serial Adapter)
</td>
<td>Serial
(9600 baud)
</td>
<td>Serial (9600 baud)
</td>
<td>Serial (9600 baud)
</td>
<td>Serial (9600 baud)
</td>
<td>Serial
(9600 baud)
</td>
<td>Serial (9600 baud)
</td>
<td>Serial (19200 baud)
</td>
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<td bgcolor="CFCFCF" width="11%">Windows Text Editor Version
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe (v2.1 and up)
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe (v1.04 and up)
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe
(v1.096 and up)
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe
(v1.091 and up)
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe
(v1.1 and up)
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe
(v1.1 and up)
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe
(v1.33 and up)
</td>
<td>Stampw.exe
(v2.2 and up)
</td>
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<p class="PlainText">*PBASIC command count totals include PBASIC 2.5 on all BS2 models.</p>
<p class="PlainText">**Environment ratings may change with future hardware revisions; please <a href="../HomeTopics/Resources.htm#Contact_Parallax" target="" title="" alt="" class="MCXref_0" xrefformat="{paratext}">Contact Parallax</a> for more information.</p>
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