PIC 18 Pin 7-A/D 20MHz 4K - 16F88

What do you get when you cross the 16F628 with the 16F819? The new 16F88 8-Bit 18 Pin Processor from Microchip. It has everything the 16F628 has - UART, Comparators, Timers. It has everything the 16F819 has - 7 Channel ADC, 8MHz internal oscillator, program flash memory access. And, it has twice the program space at 4K. Ideal for creating a tiny embedded beast with a boot loader and plenty of speed.

PIC 18 Pin 7-A/D 20MHz 4K - 16F88 Product Help and Resources

Core Skill: Soldering

This skill defines how difficult the soldering is on a particular product. It might be a couple simple solder joints, or require special reflow tools.

2 Soldering

Skill Level: Rookie - The number of pins increases, and you will have to determine polarity of components and some of the components might be a bit trickier or close together. You might need solder wick or flux.
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Core Skill: Programming

If a board needs code or communicates somehow, you're going to need to know how to program or interface with it. The programming skill is all about communication and code.

3 Programming

Skill Level: Competent - The toolchain for programming is a bit more complex and will examples may not be explicitly provided for you. You will be required to have a fundamental knowledge of programming and be required to provide your own code. You may need to modify existing libraries or code to work with your specific hardware. Sensor and hardware interfaces will be SPI or I2C.
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Core Skill: Electrical Prototyping

If it requires power, you need to know how much, what all the pins do, and how to hook it up. You may need to reference datasheets, schematics, and know the ins and outs of electronics.

3 Electrical Prototyping

Skill Level: Competent - You will be required to reference a datasheet or schematic to know how to use a component. Your knowledge of a datasheet will only require basic features like power requirements, pinouts, or communications type. Also, you may need a power supply that?s greater than 12V or more than 1A worth of current.
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  • Jay_123 / about 12 years ago / 1

    Datasheet can be found here : http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/30487c.pdf

  • JamestheQuack / about 12 years ago / 1

    I made a circuit board for this chip (also works for the PICAXE-18M2); http://supertechlab.blogspot.com/2012/06/general-purpose-18-pin-picpicaxe-pcb.html

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