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LOL, thanks but no thanks - I've already built it!

Besides I prefer my project anyway as it has a ZIF socket, a built-in power supply and a nice case.

Perhaps I could build an adaptor for odd pinouts like the PIC10F200 as it would be cheaper than buying a new board but I'd rather avoid PICs like that altogether.
 
Bump.

Alright I'm putting an RS order now so I need to come to a final decision on what PICs to buy.

For the 8 pin DIP:
PIC12F508-I/SN
Order no: 623-0083
Price: 55p

For the 18 pin DIP:
PIC16F54-I/P
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2007/09/0900766b80806d04.pdf
Order No: 623-0213
52p
Is this alright? I can't believe it's actually cheaper than the 8 pin DIP!
What's the catch?

All prices exclude VAT which is 17.5% in the UK.

I'll still get a few of the 12F508s anyway as it'll be worth 3p to save me drilling all those holes.
 
Unless cost is a big issue I would look at PICs with more features.
Hero999 said:
Bump.

Alright I'm putting an RS order now so I need to come to a final decision on what PICs to buy.

For the 8 pin DIP:
PIC12F508-I/SN
Order no: 623-0083
Price: 55p
Look at the PIC12F683
For the 18 pin DIP:
PIC16F54-I/P
https://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/0806/0900766b80806d04.pdf
Order No: 623-0213
52p
Is this alright? I can't believe it's actually cheaper than the 8 pin DIP!
What's the catch?
No EEPROM, almost no FLASH or RAM.
No ADC, Comparators, AUSART, I²C, or SPI
No ICD.

Look at the PIC16F88. It has all the above with 4K words of memory and an
Internal Oscillator.
You can compare 16F PICs here.
All prices exclude VAT which is 17.5% in the UK.

I'll still get a few of the 12F508s anyway as it'll be worth 3p to save me drilling all those holes.
 
Hero999 said:
Bump.

Alright I'm putting an RS order now so I need to come to a final decision on what PICs to buy.

For the 8 pin DIP:
PIC12F508-I/SN
Order no: 623-0083
Price: 55p

For the 18 pin DIP:
PIC16F54-I/P
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2007/09/0900766b80806d04-1.pdf
Order No: 623-0213
52p
Is this alright? I can't believe it's actually cheaper than the 8 pin DIP!
What's the catch?

All prices exclude VAT which is 17.5% in the UK.

I'll still get a few of the 12F508s anyway as it'll be worth 3p to save me drilling all those holes.

I have not read all through this thread but just wondered why you want to buy a 12f508 - these can only be programmed once. They were popular a few years ago because they were cheap - (often used for chipping playstations).

Sorry- it is the 12C508 i was thinking of that only can be programmed once.


Also the 16f54 is even more obsolete than the 16f84 - why don't you just get a 16f628?
 
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Hero999 said:
For the 8 pin DIP:
PIC12F508-I/SN
Order no: 623-0083
Price: 55p
The PIC12F508-I/SN is 0.52 £. It comes in 150 mil SOIC package.
For the DIP8, look at the PIC12F508-I/P that can be programmed without using an adaptor. It's 0.55 £ as you said, but I've seen that it's out of stock?
 
But I thought it was the PIC12C508A, that can only be programmed once?

The PIC12F508-I/SN is alright, isn't it?

eng1 said:
The PIC12C508A is an OTP device, not recommended.
The PIC12F508 looks good for your project, but it's not loaded with peripherals - that might become useful for future projects (ADCs, PWM) - and has a two levels stack. I would buy some PIC12F683s too (my personal favourite).

Also the 16f54 is even more obsolete than the 16f84 - why don't you just get a 16f628?
Because at £1.99, it's over three times as expensive and that's only for the PIC16F628-04/SO, the PIC16F628-04I/SS is £2.36 and I'm not paying that.

3v0 said:
Unless cost is a big issue I would look at PICs with more features.
Cost wouldn't be a problem if I only wanted to buy one but I want to get a few so I can practice using them and I don't want to buy expensive PICs in case I ruin them.
 
eng1 said:
The PIC12F508-I/SN is 0.52 £. It comes in 150 mil SOIC package.
For the DIP8, look at the PIC12F508-I/P that can be programmed without using an adaptor. It's 0.55 £ as you said, but I've seen that it's out of stock?
I'll go for that, it doesn't bother me that it's out of stock, i've waited long enough so I don't mind waiting a bit longer.
 
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