
Originally Posted by
skimask
In addition to what you 'NEED', what you might want (IMO):
For playing around with maximum options:
PIC18F4685 (96K, CAN, 40Mhz, etc.)
PIC18F4550 (32K, USB, 48Mhz, etc.)
Replace the 4 (40 pin type) with a 2 for a 28pin version.
PIC18F1320 (18 pin, still an 18F type, 40Mhz)
PIC16F887 (40 pin 'old school')
For playing around with the small ones:
12F683 (8 pin), 10F222 (6 pin), 16F88 (18 pin), 16F777
But that's just my toolbox. Others obviously have different preferences. I don't think I've got anything else in there. I've given away all of my older stock (16F84A, '877A, 18F452, 18F4620). Nothing wrong with any of those, except the newer ones have more options.
And opinions being like ex wives, you may have more than 1
Hi Andrew, Ski, I like 16F648A as a replacement for 16F628A, same chip with 2X the memory and cheaper now too, get some of the cheapies like 12F675 for little projects not involving driving LCDs , as for OLD SCHOOL, well old school is usually (not always) easier for beginners to get working. Let me Re Define, Beginner as someone still LOST in a data sheet, someone who is still convinced it would be easier to do word style math problems in Japanese than make sense of register settings
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