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    Quote Originally Posted by mikebike View Post
    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

    My first project is very simple:
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    Next project almost as simple:
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    Ok ...

    12F675 is nice ... but a bit limited if some PWM or Compare jobs used ...

    you can start with the 12F683 ( 8 pins with the more peripherals / SMD available - 12F1822 nice too ( brand new chip ! ), if you do not intend to drive a LCD.

    16F886 ( 28p ) or 887 ( 40p ) if you need more pins .... cheap and numerous peripherals.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    you can start with the 12F683
    Got to start somewhere....
    My test program with two blinking LEDs worked right away with the 12F683, so I think I will use that for now.
    Both my projects will hopefully be products, but probably not in large numbers.
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    I'm trying to educate myself using some educational materials that include a LAB X-1 and PIC16F877A, a bit overkill for my needs.


    I have been an electronic designer for about 30 years, but I realize that many times a PIC is a better/smaller solution than OP-amps, timers and counters.

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