Date: 1995 From: Gary Hinkle Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Which microcontroller do you recommend? Go with the PIC! I have used 8051, 6303, and HC11 families until I discovered the PIC. You can get complete development tools including programmer, and simulator for under $200 and it is VERY easy to program. The basic PIC devices have 512-2K bytes of EPROM, available in uV or OTP, and run up to 20MHz. These parts are VERY fast as RISC-like architecture executes most instructions in 1 cycle. Low end devices are in $3-8 range. Disadvantages are small amount of SRAM (32-84 bytes) and lack of peripherals. However the PIC family has many choices with more RAM, A/D, UART, timers, etc... all with the Harvard architecture and simple instruction set. Definitely look at the PIC, as this is one of the hottest products on the market. ACK STORM S.L.

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