I'm starting out with the PIC24F chips - I've only used 8bit instruction set chips before. Can anyone recommend a good tutorial website or book for the PIC24s? Thanks!
There more like programing for the Pc from what I have read.
I started with a pic32 to much chip for some one that didn't no C from assembly
so I got my hands on a 16f690 and the pickit2. Now I know a little the pic 32 and the 24 don't look to hard
I always program the 8bit PICs in C - so the C compiler won't be a problem. I was having trouble figuring out the syntax for the config bits and the interrupt, so the examples are helpful.
Bill that chip is cheap and 18 pin p-dip I think I'll get some of the 24HJ12GP202 and try them it's the bigger brother
28 pins and $3.31 each cool I'm starting to like C any ways
I ordered the PIC24FJ64GA002, but I'm practicing with the PIC24F16KA102. I was told I needed a ton of RAM to run the IrDA stack protocol. The PIC24H chips have nice specs, but I'm running off of a CR123 battery, so I needed something that could run on less than 3V.
Is this a common error? I'm using ICD3 as a programmer, which is working correctly.
The following memory regions failed to program correctly:
Configuration Memory
Address: 00f8000c Expected Value: 00000000 Received Value: 00000080
Programming failed
I'm using the USB (6ft I think) and RJ-11 (6in I think) cables that came with the ICD3. The RJ-11 jack is connected to the breadboard through an adapter that I made. I just retested the connection, and the ICD3 recognizes the chip as the correct target device.