Re: PIC software program
Hi,
It looks ok, but as some folk have found the ebay clones can lead to disappontment, perhaps someone can say if this has proven to be a good one ??
The genuine Microchip Pickit2 is a sure fire buy and is well guaranteed / supported.
Contrary to what Tahmid has just said the Microchip Pk2 and all of its clones using its software will, as I understand it, be no longer supported regarding new chips.
Certain high end and Pic32 chips cannot be programmed with the Pk2, though some private folk are adding to the device list for the more common newer 16F chips.
The Microchip Pickit3 is the latest version that is fully supported and its price is coming down; though my choice for would still be the Pk2.
Ita an old argument about what programming method is best, but many still think starting with assember gives a better understanding about the more detailed working of the Pic chips.
Also you can buy large boards with all the bells and whistles but you could start with something much simpler and build on that.
Here is a typical Assembler tutorial with matching hardware to create the projects - just one of many out there.
Nigel's PIC Tutorial Page