Jul 16, 2008 #1 S simonwai999 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jun 30, 2008 Messages 114 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 2,175 hi everyone i found a website about using pic16f877a so i logged on microchip site and was gonna order but i saw these PIC16F877A-E/P Lead Count: 40 Package Type: PDIP Temp Range: -40C to +125C PIC16F877A-I/P Lead Count: 40 Package Type: PDIP Temp Range: -40C to +85C PIC16LF877A-I/P Lead Count: 40 Package Type: PDIP Temp Range: -40C to +85C Are these 3 pics all 16f877a? hmmmmmmmmmmmmm I am not sure please help the website only says use a 16f887a thanks
hi everyone i found a website about using pic16f877a so i logged on microchip site and was gonna order but i saw these PIC16F877A-E/P Lead Count: 40 Package Type: PDIP Temp Range: -40C to +125C PIC16F877A-I/P Lead Count: 40 Package Type: PDIP Temp Range: -40C to +85C PIC16LF877A-I/P Lead Count: 40 Package Type: PDIP Temp Range: -40C to +85C Are these 3 pics all 16f877a? hmmmmmmmmmmmmm I am not sure please help the website only says use a 16f887a thanks
Jul 16, 2008 #2 srhoar Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jul 12, 2002 Messages 119 Helped 22 Reputation 44 Reaction score 10 Trophy points 1,298 Location The center of the World - Dallas Activity points 657 Re: 16f877a confusion Yes, they are all the same. They are all Plastic Dual inline package.(standard pcb mounts) The rest is just temperature requirements. For indoor use, just take the middle one. Hope this helps, Red
Re: 16f877a confusion Yes, they are all the same. They are all Plastic Dual inline package.(standard pcb mounts) The rest is just temperature requirements. For indoor use, just take the middle one. Hope this helps, Red
Jul 16, 2008 #3 D docs Newbie level 4 Joined Apr 29, 2004 Messages 6 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 43 Re: 16f877a confusion The PIC16LF877A-I/P is the low-voltage version. You can use it from 2V to 5V Vdd range.
Re: 16f877a confusion The PIC16LF877A-I/P is the low-voltage version. You can use it from 2V to 5V Vdd range.
Jul 16, 2008 #4 S simonwai999 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jun 30, 2008 Messages 114 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 2,175 Re: 16f877a confusion hi guys very helpful info thanks a lot regards