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Browse for "pic32mx250f128b adt7410" (with google) and you will find an interesting example with source code in VB.NET. It is really easy to communicater via I2C bus. I used PIC32 HW support and the thermometer chip works perfectly.
PIC32 (PIC32MX250F128B) is an excellent microcontroller for home projects. Its 28-pin SDIP casing is easy to solder. It is also relatively easy to program provided that you have a suitable programmer. You can buy PICkit3 for cca. 40 €. But it is true that is not very easy to build your own...
PIC18F26J50 and PIC32MX250F128B are the way to go! They both have 28-pin casing and they are easy to program. Type "PC USB Projects" into Google and you will find a number of projects in vb.net and of course HEX and DLL files.... The microconrollers are also cheap to buy (only a few euros or...
You do not need a kit! You just have to go to an electronics store and by some stuff. Here is how you make s cheap USB microcontroller programmer: https://sites.google.com/site/pcusbprojects/
I suggest you use some better SW than Velleman's... The board is OK, but their SW in PIC18F24J50 is very limiting.. I came accross may new ideas on this website: https://sites.google.com/site/pcusbprojects.
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