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  1. #1
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    Want to get into pic programming.

    I'm wanting to get into pic programming and was wondering if the linked development board would be an ok starting point.

    http://100mhz.com/pic-dspic-pic32-pi...ller-1074.html

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    That board offers the larger Micro, I would suggest the 18 to 28 pin first.
    One good starting point is Nigel's PIC Tutorial Page
    If you are thinking in terms of C to program the 16F series is a good start, if you want to follow the assembly programming route then if you migrate to the 18F they are a bit easier to use.
    Another series of books is the Picmicro series by David Benson.
    Al.
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    That board offers the larger Micro, I would suggest the 18 to 28 pin first.
    One good starting point is Nigel's PIC Tutorial Page, the boards can be had here Prototyping Boards
    If you are thinking in terms of C to program the 16F series is a good start, if you want to follow the assembly programming route then if you migrate to the 18F they are a bit easier to use.
    Another series of books is the Picmicro series by David Benson.
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

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    I would recommend that you get a MPLAB compatible in circuit debugger such as a pickit 3 or a clone for about $25. Then just get free dip PICS from Microchip and put them on a breadboard. All you need to hook up are the power and the 3 debug port pins. The crystal is not even needed on the newer chips.

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    Further to the types, you are most likely to find more tutorials, projects and routines out there for the 16f series, such as the 16F628a, or that are easily converted to for learning on.
    These posses just about all of the popular functions built into them.
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

  6. #6
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    Try these:Product Search - microchipDIRECT
    I like these demo boards, kinda Arduino like. You have many good choices for compilers "C", "Proton"," PBasicPro" all have supporting forums (a really big help). All can use embedded assembly code or you can code in straight assembly.PICkit 2 Development Programmer/Debugger
    We're not in business to make parts, we're in business to make money, making parts is just how we do that.

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    Re: Want to get into pic programming.

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    Re: Want to get into pic programming.

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