maark6000
Member level 5
Hello all...
I am starting to learn the C programming language, and the book I am learning out of strictly uses the PIC18 series, and no PIC16 series. My previous experience has been coding in assembler on the PIC16's, so now I'm a little lost as to which PIC18's to get. If you could please, suggest a variety of chips, from small to large. The project I am working on now will need a smaller chip, it will only have to drive a 5 wire unipolar motor (thru mosfets, obviously) and have two interrupts. A 14 / 16 pin chip would work perfectly. Nothing fancy, A/D, USB, Bluetooth, etc. I find that poking around on mouser's site can be misleading, I'll find a chip that looks like it will do the job only to find out it is very old and no one uses it. What are the popular PIC18 series chips? Feel free to mention bigger chips, I'm sure I'll work my way up to some bigger projects. Thanks as always for this community.
I am starting to learn the C programming language, and the book I am learning out of strictly uses the PIC18 series, and no PIC16 series. My previous experience has been coding in assembler on the PIC16's, so now I'm a little lost as to which PIC18's to get. If you could please, suggest a variety of chips, from small to large. The project I am working on now will need a smaller chip, it will only have to drive a 5 wire unipolar motor (thru mosfets, obviously) and have two interrupts. A 14 / 16 pin chip would work perfectly. Nothing fancy, A/D, USB, Bluetooth, etc. I find that poking around on mouser's site can be misleading, I'll find a chip that looks like it will do the job only to find out it is very old and no one uses it. What are the popular PIC18 series chips? Feel free to mention bigger chips, I'm sure I'll work my way up to some bigger projects. Thanks as always for this community.