The
Guru's Recommended
PIC
Microprocessor Sites
PIC Chip
Manufacturer Microchip Technology.
The
Chandler, Arizona horse's whatever source for PIC chips,
data
sheets, ap notes, CD data disks, assemblers, and emulators.
Master
online PIC web site directory PIC500.HTML
Extensive
listing gives many hundreds of PIC hot links. Those
I
have personally used, needed, or worked with appear below.
Chris Sakkas' ITU Technologies.
One
stop support of everything by Microchip with their fine line of
PIC programmers, emulators, compilers, and books.
Steve Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar
Magazine.
Outstanding
hardware and software oriented projects. Very big
on
PIC microcontrollers and home automation.
Emulator
Supplier Advanced Transdata Corp.
Source
for developer tools, including emulators, programmers,
and
gang production programmers. Free sample software demos.
Parrallax
Basic Stamp Application Notes.
The
Basic Stamp is an outstanding PIC microcontroller system.
This
Parallax site has full manuals and application notes online.
Parallax
Basic Stamp Newsletter.
Leading
Basic Stamp news source straight from the horse's
whatever.
To join, write subscribe stamps in message body.
Independent
Basic Stamp support from WD5NGR.
Alan
Williams personal site has Basic Stamp tips for BSI and BSII,
and an ongoing Basic Stamp project of the month series.
PIC
secrets and LED displays from Scott
Edwards.
Liquid
crystal alphanumeric PIC and Basic Stamp displays, model
servo controllers,
programming manuals, temp controllers, etc...
PIC
video displays at Decade
Engineering.
Their
BOB-5L interface gives a 10 line by 24 character full color
genlocking
video text display that is highly PIC compatible.
Click here for a Schematic Or here for BS2 source code.
More
PIC video from Tim Jenison's Calibar.
PIC
directly generates NTSC video patterns for a precision
24
modeTV calibration studio built into a pen!
Additional technical details in Muse120.PDF.
Jack
& Larry Lemieux's Nuts & Volts
Magazine.
Leading
electronic shopper magazine. Computer, ham, cable, computer,
test
equipment, robotics, more. Plus superb technical articles.
Larry
Steckler's Electronics Now.
The
oldest and most technical of the newstand electronic magazines.
I
have a Tech Musings column there. Also has a poptronix
ezine.
Eric
Smith's PIC Projects.
Well
done PIC Microprocessor site even includes such projects
an
an O.J. Simpson detector and extensive PIC web resource links
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