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@xheavenlyx-CbvN62 • Sep 14, 2007
Re: Microcontroller
Google jindabad!!!!!!!!11
Go to each makers website and read, compare YOUR requirements and choose accordingly. You did not EVEN mention what your project is about! -
@Ash • Sep 14, 2007
Re: Microcontroller
Well, it is best of you'd tell us what your project is 😉
xheavenlyx, "jindabad"? 😕 -
@thebigk • Sep 14, 2007
Re: Microcontroller
He's a maverick in the system. 😁ashWell, it is best of you'd tell us what your project is 😉
xheavenlyx, "jindabad"? 😕
Yep, please provide details about your project. I'm thinking of a template ( ehh 😔 ) for submitting requests or posting questions 😉
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@thebigk • Sep 16, 2007
Re: Microcontroller
Don't call me 'Manager' 😔xheavenlyxBiggie we had been asking for a template for a long time now. If not voicing our openions you can get the vibes!! 😀
If you ask, I could make one, and others can improve it. Or if you wanna make it, its your choice, you are like the manager 😀
And Jindabad, is for Google, meaning in literal translation "Long live". I.E:
Google Jinda-abad: google-google; Jinda-Live; Abad-Forever.
You see, I've a role to play on CE so that CE continues to live. 😀 It does not make a difference who makes the template.
Please do the honor!
-The Big K- -
@Ash • Sep 19, 2007
Re: Microcontroller
Hope the template is working out well! 😉
Since we are talking about Microcontrollers here (and while we wait for pradeep to reply), have any of you ordered samples from semiconductor companies? My samples from Microchip just arrived yesterday. Can't wait to test them! -
@xheavenlyx-CbvN62 • Sep 20, 2007
Re: Microcontroller
Here I have completed the Guide to asking Q. Any comments welcome there.
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@t-cattomorrow-GEhUFD • Jul 10, 2008
Re: Microcontroller
Look at all the microcontroller vendors,for their selection guides, and more importantly their application notes/reference designs. If they have reference designs close to your application, that can help get you started.
<removed> has courses, white papers, and reference designs, all for free. Check out the <removed> free online course. There are some tips for selecting a microcontroller on there. -
@freelancersse-i0RI6F • Mar 17, 2009
Re: Microcontroller
HI , talking about the Microcontroller or micropross u need at list a kit that mean tester , to test your application beford and how to see how you communicat with one of them , you are talking about motorolla hc11 i think personaly its wonderfull piece but it cost for making a project if you compare it to pic 16f . -
@leon20008-YkPCCM • Mar 19, 2009
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This must be of some help 😀 -
@rushi53-KIVJuV • Aug 19, 2009
mrpradeep.eleHi....
I am thinking about doing project on microcontroller application. But I could not realize which uC is good one for my project.. whether it will be 8051 or 68HC11 or PIC.
Can anybody inform me what are the differences between these?
Thank you.
For beginners, 8051 is good
later on u can switch to other options
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Thanks,
Rushikesh
<a href="https://www.projectsof8051.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Microtronics Technologies - Projects of 8051 AVR PIC Arduino & Raspberry Pi</a> -
@saurabh2486-Tr6NOC • Aug 20, 2009
u can also use 8951 but i guess its almost similar to 8951 hahahaha -
@xheavenlyx-CbvN62 • Jun 20, 2023
Re: Microcontroller
Biggie we had been asking for a template for a long time now. If not voicing our openions you can get the vibes!! 😀
If you ask, I could make one, and others can improve it. Or if you wanna make it, its your choice, you are like the manager 😀
And Jindabad, is for Google, meaning in literal translation "Long live". I.E:
Google Jinda-abad: google-google; Jinda-Live; Abad-Forever.