Interfacing DS1603 to PIC 16F877


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    Hey, Thanks for the very quick reply, I'm having a read up on it now.

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    Just a suggestion - if you are making a whole bunch of neat little projects, I'd stick with the 18F family. They offer a lot of advantages and don't cost that much more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Linquis View Post
    Just a suggestion - if you are making a whole bunch of neat little projects, I'd stick with the 18F family. They offer a lot of advantages and don't cost that much more.
    I have heard that a few times from a few people. I have a few 16F type available at the moment but when I've used them all up I might look into buying the 18F's next.

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