If you really want to start building projects in a
small amount of time, try AT89C2051. It is an 8051 derivative, with 2Kb flash
EEPROM and 128 Bytes of internal RAM. You can use the Bascom Basic compiler. Its
demo version (free) allows you to program this chip without any limitations.
There are also very simple programmers for the parallel port. Have
luck!
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 1:49
AM
Subject: RE: [Electronics_101]
programmable microcontrollers
I
would go for PIC16F84A from Microchip:
?
-Flash part
-Only 33 instructions to learn
-Small and very easy to program
?
Mounir
Hello Group,
I would like to
learn how to program microcontrollers, but I don't
know which one to
pick for starters. I am overwhelmed with the great
variety of
manufacturers and technologies on the market. Could
someone, please,
recommend something simple and cheap? Even a
microcontroller that would
flash a few LED's in response to a button
pressed would be great for me.
Thank you.
Stan
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