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Ok, I am at the stage of labeling the chip I will be using ( I have my label maker in one hand and a box o PICs in teh other. I have a small ethiopian Child typing for me right now, so excuse mi spellinge problooms
These are the chips for hire: 16F887 16F4620 16F876A 16F628A I am willing to use all of these chips (is there a 28DIP PIC that has good ratings and a INTERNOSC?). The robot will requre a lot of I/O pins (Id say about 20) for its own operation and other things that it will do. Thanks. |
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You missed the 16F886 an excellent 28pin PIC with internal OSC.
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ok that is added to my list of to gets
I cant wait till I get my INchworm+ Other than that, I need a good chip to use. The 16F887 Sounded good. Last edited by Krumlink; 21st September 2007 at 03:43 AM. |
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The 16F887 is excellent, just came out in June. One day you might want to look at the 18F4620 it's a beast. Using that one on the Ladybug (Ethernet & Relays)
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Krumlink: am I correct in thinking you change your avatar every other day?
Yours, kenjj
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