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A nice PIC to begin with is the PIC16F628A.I would suggest buying this also http://www.quasarelectronics.com/3128.htmbut if you are a beginner, and don't know whether you will continue using PICs then maybe construct your own. A search on google should be quite revealing.
This may affect your decision (and other people who visit SoR often) . . .All source code I write and post in my tutorials will be for the PIC 16F877. Im going back into using AVRs soon, so will often post source for those too. This basically means that if you use either of those microcontrollers, Ill make your life a little easier with working source code
So you will use that pic in the $50 robot tutorial you are currently writting?
I think MCU stands for microcontroller unit.QuoteA nice PIC to begin with is the PIC16F628A.I would suggest buying this also http://www.quasarelectronics.com/3128.htmbut if you are a beginner, and don't know whether you will continue using PICs then maybe construct your own. A search on google should be quite revealing.contruct my own programmer? Will the programmer kit in the link work with the PIC16F628A and PIC16F877? What extras will I need to buy to be able to use it?QuoteThis may affect your decision (and other people who visit SoR often) . . .All source code I write and post in my tutorials will be for the PIC 16F877. Im going back into using AVRs soon, so will often post source for those too. This basically means that if you use either of those microcontrollers, Ill make your life a little easier with working source code So you will use that pic in the $50 robot tutorial you are currently writting?
how many channels of pwm is requiered for 1 motor forward, reverse? I'm asking , because I couldn't find it on SOR.