Here the circuitA cheap 3 dollar board for the 18f1220 And a pickit2
Get you a grid style pc board radio shack 276-150 will do 25 pin header strip 1 10kohm resistor
1 1N4148 diode and about 1foot 4 wire phone solid copper. 1 18 pin pdip socket.
Cut you two 8 pin headers one 5 pin header and 1 four pin header and place on board like in my drawing when you get done you will be able to use all the ports to play with have fun
lol thats from Radio Shack. They sell both those
Cheers AtomSoft. In the UK we seem to have very overpriced stores with not much stock (e.g. Maplin) or trade suppliers who list every component under the sun, sometimes with a 2 week lead time (RS or Farnell).
Two week lead time? - what are you ordering?
I can't get stripboard I have looked ever where for it. There from Radio shack thats the 3 dollar part lol. You can allso get them from Allied Electronics SparkFun Electronics has some good ones too.Where do you get those small veroboards with the holes cut and tracks suitable for ICs in the middle? I can't seem to find them in the UK, only normal stripboard.
nice! I will choose QFN because of the smaller size. I can fit way more on-board. I think these are nice to do because when you complete a project all the MUST HAVE parts are ready.
I change it but it don't let me.$3 broad.
I change it but it don't let me.
Yes. My thinking was to use a DS board for the inside layers and then a SS PCB for each additional layer. Without plated through holes one would have to take extra care. The free version of eagle only does 2 copper layers. The zigbee appnote from microchip has a 4 layer PCB that I may try some time. Not soon.You get it?
Hate it when that happens. Eagle is good that way. If you get the schematic right the PCB is to. The time one saves checking for missed traces is well worth the effort.I didn't realize I had missed Port A pin 17 on the schematic
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