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scalling down from a 16F877 - Dave Mucha - Jun 13 20:27:00 2005
Hi all,
I'm looking to scale down from a 16F877 to an 18 pin PIC.
hopefully, there is something that is easily that does not need much
tweeking in software.
Anyone have any suggestions ?
Dave
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Re: scalling down from a 16F877 - ezpcb.com - Jun 13 21:25:00 2005
Hi david
You can try 16F627. it is also member of 16f, not too much code need to be re-write.
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Mike
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>Hi all,
>
>I'm looking to scale down from a 16F877 to an 18 pin PIC.
>
>hopefully, there is something that is easily that does not need much
>tweeking in software.
>
>Anyone have any suggestions ?
>
>Dave
>
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Re: scalling down from a 16F877 - mikerey35475 - Jun 13 21:46:00 2005
--- In piclist@picl..., "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@y...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking to scale down from a 16F877 to an 18 pin PIC.
>
> hopefully, there is something that is easily that does not need
much
> tweeking in software.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions ?
>
> Dave
How about the 16F88 ?
From Microchip's website
Program Memory Type Enhanced Flash
Program Memory Size (bytes) 7168
RAM Size (bytes) 368
Data EEPROM Size (bytes) 256
I/O pins 16
Packages 18/PDIP,18/SOIC 300mil,18/SOIC300 Pb-Free,20/SSOP
208mil,28/QFN
The PIC16F88 features 8 MHz internal oscillator, 256 bytes of EEPROM
data memory, a capture/compare/PWM, an Addressable USART, a
synchronous serial port that can be configured as either 3-wire
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI™) or the 2-wire Inter-Integrated
Circuit (I²C™) bus, 7 channels of 10-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D)
converter and 2 Comparators that make it ideal for advantage
analog / integrated level applications in automotive, industrial,
appliances and consumer applications.
Mike

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