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MicroTRAK - Universal Development / Training Kit for Microcontrollers
The ultimate training kit and project development platform with microcontrollers. Whether developing a new project with or learning about microcontrollers, you will find MicroTRAK a highly versatile carrier board with support for microcontroller systems with 8051, AVR, ARM, 6811, 6808, PIC®, Basic Stamp, Basic Tiger and others.
MicroTRAK - Universal Development / Training Kit for Microcontrollers

 

 

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Guide to use the PIC
On these pages, I will introduce the electronic circuits making which used the PIC(Peripheral Interface Controller) which is the one-chip microprocessor. I will make this page for the beginner of PIC including me.
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Introducing the Microchip PIC
Many people would like to get started with microcontrollers, but don't know how to begin. That's what this page is all about -- how to get started. With a microcontroller you can do things that would be difficult to do with discrete logic. Besides its power, you can easily 'change your mind' with a microcontroller -- something you can't do with discrete logic.
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OOPic -vs- Basic Stamp / A buyers guide
This comparison chart is provided to guide a potential buyer in selecting the micro-controller that best suit his/her needs. The Information provided in the following chart has been collected from the actual text of the product manuals and FAQs of the components represented.
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PIC Microchip @ Wikipedia
PIC is a family of Harvard architecture microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1640[1] originally developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics Division. The name PIC initially referred to 'Programmable Interface Controller'[2], but shortly thereafter was renamed 'Programmable Intelligent Computer'.[3] PICs are popular with developers and hobbyists alike due to their low cost, wide availability, large user...
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Arrow Electronics and Analog Devices offers the newest Blackfin® processors, the ADSP-BF52x and ADSP-BF54x for connectivity applications. These Blackfin processors have the ability to run the required software stacks to support various interfaces, including USB stacks ported to Blackfin, Bluetooth, and TCP/IP stacks to support network interfaces. For information on Blackfin processors in connectivity, visit www.arrownac.com/adiblackfin . .


 

 

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