R Redhouse New Member Oct 3, 2009 #1 Anyone have any first hand experience with either of these development boards? **broken link removed** **broken link removed**
Anyone have any first hand experience with either of these development boards? **broken link removed** **broken link removed**
be80be Well-Known Member Oct 4, 2009 #2 you be better off going here if them are the kind of boards you want EasyPIC6 Development Board - mikroElektronika And for sure look here and see if they have what you want Development Tools - mikroElektronika There not going to stop making boards so you can get all the parts if you want .
you be better off going here if them are the kind of boards you want EasyPIC6 Development Board - mikroElektronika And for sure look here and see if they have what you want Development Tools - mikroElektronika There not going to stop making boards so you can get all the parts if you want .
R Redhouse New Member Oct 4, 2009 #3 be80be said: you be better off going here if them are the kind of boards you want EasyPIC6 Development Board - mikroElektronika And for sure look here and see if they have what you want Development Tools - mikroElektronika There not going to stop making boards so you can get all the parts if you want . Click to expand... Thanks for responding, do you know if the mikroE board is compatible with MPLAB's IDE? I'm taking a course and they are having us use the MPLAB IDE.
be80be said: you be better off going here if them are the kind of boards you want EasyPIC6 Development Board - mikroElektronika And for sure look here and see if they have what you want Development Tools - mikroElektronika There not going to stop making boards so you can get all the parts if you want . Click to expand... Thanks for responding, do you know if the mikroE board is compatible with MPLAB's IDE? I'm taking a course and they are having us use the MPLAB IDE.
R rajbex Member Oct 4, 2009 #4 You can make your own development board if you want. Here is one I have made. Experiments with PIC16F628A
You can make your own development board if you want. Here is one I have made. Experiments with PIC16F628A
be80be Well-Known Member Oct 4, 2009 #5 rajbex said: You can make your own development board if you want. Here is one I have made. Experiments with PIC16F628A Click to expand... rajbex that's the way i like to go make your own Thanks for responding, do you know if the mikroE board is compatible with MPLAB's IDE? I'm taking a course and they are having us use the MPLAB IDE. Click to expand... There no real mplab boards but what come's from Microchip you can look at them here **broken link removed** But you can make code in mplab test it with the sim and use your board programmer to flash the hex to your chip Last edited: Oct 4, 2009
rajbex said: You can make your own development board if you want. Here is one I have made. Experiments with PIC16F628A Click to expand... rajbex that's the way i like to go make your own Thanks for responding, do you know if the mikroE board is compatible with MPLAB's IDE? I'm taking a course and they are having us use the MPLAB IDE. Click to expand... There no real mplab boards but what come's from Microchip you can look at them here **broken link removed** But you can make code in mplab test it with the sim and use your board programmer to flash the hex to your chip