3v0 said:For the bathroom fan check out
PIC12F609-I/P 8 pin 1.75KB Flash 64B RAM 6 I/O 8MHz internal oscillator
For general learning I like the PIC16F88 7K bytes Flash
Hero999 said:Thanks for the replies.
Wow there is a lot of choice, I suppose as there are no special requirements for my application then would I be wise just buying the cheapest PIC possible?
I can't find the thread be I remember Nigel suggesting a PIC in place of a 555 awhile ago and I can't remember which one he suggested.
Nigel Goodwin said:I makes a LOT more sense to specify program memory in words, because that's how it's used (and the only way it can be used).
3v0 said:Best to know both. Both have value.
Machines with larger instructions GENERALY require fewer instructions.
Data is stored in bytes.
No big deal. Why are you giving me guff ?
Hero999 said:So I take it that all PIC instructions are the same size on a specific device?
Hero999 said:The question is as which PIC is generally better, the PIC12F508-I/SN or the PIC10F200-I/P? Are either of them going to go obsolete soon?
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