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Which micro-controller would you recommend for a beginner to start learning to program simple code and how it all works?
Thanks a lot for the suggestions and all the information, however Im a bit confused now, I read everywhere that Arduino and Raspberry PI and similar kits are great micro-controller starter kits, but most responses to this thread recommend starting with a PIC, 8051, 8-bit controller. What is the difference and why are PIC/8051 better for learning than Arduino/Raspberry PI??
Thanks a lot for all the info, now everything starts to make sense
Which micro-controller would you recommend for a beginner to start learning to program simple code and how it all works?
Yes friend, take one good book/eBook start reading, when you enter on something interesting and you want to learn more, use Google search engine to find additional informations.
For start here you can find good free eBooks for learning :
https://www.mikroe.com/products/view/476/pic-microcontrollers-programming-in-basic/
https://www.mikroe.com/products/view/11/book-pic-microcontrollers/
https://www.mikroe.com/products/view/285/book-pic-microcontrollers-programming-in-c/
https://www.mikroe.com/products/view/267/architecture-and-programming-of-8051-mcu-s/
Best regards,
Peter
must I also buy their compiler to use their development kit?
No. MikroE compilers can be used freely and you can download compilers from their web site, but that is full operational version with code size limit up to 2KB. To make code size over 2KB you need to get licence. Lots starting smaller projects can be done in 2KB.
MikroE have Development system boards and development boards. Dev system boards is key in hand, all is integrated on board from PIC programmer/debugger, LCD, GLCD, TFT, touch, buttons, LEDs, USB,...... to external pins connectors for expanding capabilities of board.
Difference between small development board and development system board are obvious, just see picture of product.
Arduino and rest smaller development boards are half of solution, you need to connect additional devices/parts to board in many cases.
Best regards,
Peter
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