The project shows how a simple USB device was used to create the PIC18F firmware as well as the Windows interface that allows a LED to be controlled from the PC while the pushbutton state from the ...
Microchip Technology Inc. today announced the PIC18F “K80” 8-bit CAN microcontrollers (MCUs) featuring 1.8 – 5.5V operation and eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology, for the industry’s lowest sleep ...
[Pziz] wrote in with one of his projects. He created a linux kernel driver for the PIC 18F*55* series based on some available development tools. Continue reading for his (slightly edited) writeup. I ...
I've been interested in getting into microcontroller programming lately, and I've been looking at Microchips PIC16F and PIC18F series (especially the PIC16F), and also Atmel's ATtiny and ATmega series ...
The latest PIC18F microcontrollers from Microchip now add vectored interrupts for fast processing to its range of devices with core independent peripherals. These peripherals include: high-resolution ...
Microchip Technology has announced the first 10 members of its high-pincount, high-density memory PIC18F87J10 Flash microcontroller family, which double the performance in low-voltage applications by ...
The PIC18F “K42” family, which combines an extensive array of Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs), high-resolution analog, on-chip Direct Memory Access (DMA) and vectored interrupts for fast ...
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