Microchip’s family of PIC devices comprises a small galaxy of single-chip microcom- puters, which achieved tremen- dous popularity mainly because they are so easy to program. We rummaged around on the Internet for a bit and stumbled on an overwhelming amount of information relating to PICs. Some of the more essential sites are discussed here.
The number of sites (on the Internet) Windows soft-
covering PIC-related subject reflects ware may be the widespread interest in these con- found on the trollers. The contents of these sites Maribor Uni- ranges from simple exchanges of infor- versity server mation to commercial pages offering (in Slovenia) at ready-built circuits for sale. Many do- www.uni-mb.si/ it-yourself (DIY) enthusiasts, including ~uel205e7b/ many readers of this magazine, will be (our thanks are interested mainly in construction pro- due to Mr. E. jects and free PIC software. Dekker for As a matter of course we should supplying this start by mentioning the site run by the URL). manufacturer, Microchip: Another programmer for the Cen- Eric’s PIC page is very extensive an www.microchip.com tronics port goes by the name of offers, among others, PIC projects, tips Here, all elementary information may TOPIC. It may be found at and tricks, FAQs and a plethora of be found. Then there’s Parallax Inc., www.man.ac.uk/~mbhstdj/topic.html links to other PIC sources and suppli- who supply the famous BASIC Stamp, However, if you want to keep things ers. Go to a miniature board containing a PIC as simple as possible, you are well www.brouhaha.com/~eric/pic/ running a BASIC interpreter. Parallax advised to look for a PIC programmer Dave Tait, who is also responsible can be found at for the serial port. One definitely KISS for the TOPIC programmer, runs a www.parallaxinc. com/home/htm (Keep It Simple Stupid) and yet well- page called ‘Links to Internet There are many more companies tried design is, for example, COM84. Resources’, which contains hundreds supplying hardware and/or software All details on this ultra-simple design of links to books, commercial products, employing PIC devices. For example, are available on application areas, and other people ITU Technologies from Cincinnati: warthog.eece.maine.edu/segee/prog84.html experimenting with PICs: www.itutech.com Finally, we should mention the Pro- www.man.ac.uk/mbhstdj/piclinks.html The PIP02 software for the Mini PIC grammer 2 design at The South African PIC Microcon- Programmer described our June 1997 www.gbar.dtu.dk/~c888600/newpic.htm troller Zone at issue is available from Silicon Studio at www.ip.co.za/people/kalle/pic/default.htm www.sistudio.com The above mentioned programmers has a nice collection of assorted PIC are just a few of dozens of designs that information, like ftp sites, web pages PROGRAMMERS may be found on the Internet. and mail lists. Designs for PIC programmers and the Finally, if you think you need even associated software may usually be LINKS more information, visit the PIClist obtained from sites run by enthusiasts Because of the sheer volume of infor- Archive Website at publishing their ‘thinkware’ via the mation available on PICs via the Inter- www.iversoft.com/piclist/ Internet. A PIC programmer for the net, it’s a good idea to have a look at which can be browsed by subject, date PC parallel port (P16PRO), complete pages maintained by people who have or author. with printed circuit board design and done research work. (985045-1)
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