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hi all any lecture about pic16f84a programing ?? i wanna know if there is difference between pic16f84a and pic16f84 thanx | |
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piclist ,http://www.winpicprog.co.uk/ are some of them there is not much difference b/n the normal and A version . pls refer the datasheets .
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You might also look at http://www.mikroelektronika.co.yu/en...ook/0_Uvod.htm. | ||
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The main different I see is the oscillator speeds The PIC16F84 oscillator can run up to 10 MHz. The PIC16F84A oscillator can run up to 20 MHz. The PIC16F84A can use crystals up to 20 MHz, resulting in double the execution speed. I’m not sure whether PIC16F84 is available now. Its better migrating to PIC16F628A or PIC 16F88 version which has advanced options as earlier mentioned. | |
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A rule of thumb - if there is a PICxxx and PICxxxA, the second is usually a superset to the first and often cheaper too.
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