MikroE has some very good boards.
Norm
MikroE has some very good boards.
Norm
Yup, for quick & dirty test & setup, MikroE is always a safe bet. I have a couple of their boards, lots of extension board as well. Simple, fine, cheap (considering the amount of stuff you have on board), well done.
EasyPIC is probably the best one for PBP user, it cover most PIC family.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
I've got a EasyPicV6 Board and i'm very pleased too. Also got some expansions boards, like, memory, rtc, etc...
Thanks and Regards;
Gadelhas
For myself, a noob, I have the Lab-X1, Olimex PIC-P18, and some modules to make bread-boarding a little simpler. The X1 board is quite nice and has many features, but some are multiplexed which confuses me sometimes. The P18 board has much less, but I have wired some things I use frequently into the proto area. The modules are a 5V/3.3V power module, a serial module, and an LCD module—all I have built so far. These have headers and are plugged in to the BB as needed and wired quickly as all the caps/resisters/etc are wired on the board so that I only have to jumper the microprocessor pins.
I should say that I only use two PICs: the 44 pin 16F877A and the 18 pin 16F88 as so far these have given me enough headaches.
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