Thanks for the explanation of the versions of PicBasic Pro. I'm interested in the newer 12F1850 8pin chips and thought my version (2.6, I think) would not program them. Still checking........
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Thanks for the explanation of the versions of PicBasic Pro. I'm interested in the newer 12F1850 8pin chips and thought my version (2.6, I think) would not program them. Still checking........
check with the Yahoo DIYpcb group.
I'm sure there are some UK members(?)
Maybe someone can help U out while etching their own stuff(?)
Would help pay for their materials/etchant.
good luck!
How bout using a I2C realtime clock/calandar like the PCA8565.
Keeps track of time ALL the time.
(that was the first item I came across after a simple google)
PIC just stores the real time in a...
which board??? which PIC??
I'm assuming U R using PicBasicPro(?)
yes, this applies to analog and/or digital.
Hank and all,
I still think a PIC is overkill. Even if U have "extra pins" LOL!!
It's the software that will drive U insane!!! LOL!!!!!!!
The 3915 (and 3914) **are** A-2-D converters!
They are...
Hey Hank,
that's just a LED VU meter using a bargraph IC.
3915 is log while the 3914 is linear.
I'm using the 3914 with a PIC in a BatteryMonitorSystem(BMS) that I
am working on. For...