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You're right, it's easy to get started with Basic. However i will also recommend you learn a little bit of assembler one day. It's always handy.1. What do I need to get involve in PIC worl? (software & hardware).I already download PicBasic Software from Melab.I prefer Basic cause I think it is the simplest language for newbie like me.
BTW, you need
- the compiler.. you have a demo version.
- a code editor. I recommend MicroCode Studio. There's a free version available bellow.
http://www.mecanique.co.uk/code-studio/index.html- a PIC programmer. I second the PICKit 2 idea. There's still some free available here and there... but ~50$ worth the price to have peace of mind.
2. For the programmer is it posible to do it on my own cause it's dificult toget here in my place. Anybody out there can help me with the schematic.ok, have a look to the WinPicProg , IC-PROG and/or Winpic8000 websites. Everything should be there. I think the P16PRO40 and JDM are the most popular models.
bellow you'll find a whole thread talking about that
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...+programmer%27
anything else than the useless PIC16F84 will be fine. But to begin some experiments, i'll suggest PIC16F628A or better... PIC16F88.3. What is the best PIC for me as a newbie?
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