I am looking to start programming MCs. I have a large gap to fill in my understanding so anything that will make the transition easier would be nice. However, I do plan to use chips in some simple retail products so costs "could" come into question. I just want to make sure I go the right direction.
I am looking at the Ardruino platform. Specifically the Uno but I understand that to be more of a plug and play, hobby type board. However, I see no reason I could not desolder the chip, add a ZIF socket, and use that board to program. Another however, I learned that the Ardruino uses a bootloader which may or may not be ideal. I also learned that the bootloader defines the fuses and cannot be edited. I believe the chip they use has an 8mhz internal clock but they define it to use an external clock. I understand that the ext clock is really only needed for tight timing control which I don't need right now. Cheap and easy is what I need right now.
Comparing price, I doubt I will lose sleep over the extra 2 bucks per chip but I have to wonder if it is worth it as a rookie? Seems well supported out there. Can anyone confirm if I am on the right track and/or recommend any other platforms to play with?
I know my brother is actively working with the PICkit and 16F690 chips. However, he has more experience than me and I think the faster I get stuff to start working right, the more I can understand it.
I am looking at the Ardruino platform. Specifically the Uno but I understand that to be more of a plug and play, hobby type board. However, I see no reason I could not desolder the chip, add a ZIF socket, and use that board to program. Another however, I learned that the Ardruino uses a bootloader which may or may not be ideal. I also learned that the bootloader defines the fuses and cannot be edited. I believe the chip they use has an 8mhz internal clock but they define it to use an external clock. I understand that the ext clock is really only needed for tight timing control which I don't need right now. Cheap and easy is what I need right now.
Comparing price, I doubt I will lose sleep over the extra 2 bucks per chip but I have to wonder if it is worth it as a rookie? Seems well supported out there. Can anyone confirm if I am on the right track and/or recommend any other platforms to play with?
I know my brother is actively working with the PICkit and 16F690 chips. However, he has more experience than me and I think the faster I get stuff to start working right, the more I can understand it.