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A discussion group for the PICMicro microcontroller. Also called the Microchip PIC, this list is dedicated to the use and abuse of this fine, simple, microcontroller. Close to topic posts are welcome, ie. general electronics.

6 PIN PICS - rtstofer - Oct 29 18:03:00 2004


Newark has a development kit with a handfill of 6 pin PICs for $35.

See: http://www.newarkinone.com/microchip/index.html?
CMP=ecurrent10&link=pic10f

I'm always a sucker for development kits. I have no idea what to do
with a 6 pin PIC but I'll have a few to play with.





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Re: 6 PIN PICS - Dave Mucha - Oct 29 22:33:00 2004


--- In , "rtstofer" <rstofer@p...> wrote:
>
> Newark has a development kit with a handfill of 6 pin PICs for $35.
>
> See: http://www.newarkinone.com/microchip/index.html?
> CMP=ecurrent10&link=pic10f
>
> I'm always a sucker for development kits. I have no idea what to
do
> with a 6 pin PIC but I'll have a few to play with.
Very cool.

Let us know how it works !

Dave




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