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hello friend
i am using p89v51rd2 controller and start to using pic controller. so what is best to start to use pic controller or Arduino based controller. and many times i saw Arduino with there one type of PCB having USB connection and I/O's are out.

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if Arduino is best then from to start to use this one ..
 

Hi,

Arduino is not a microcontroller fully. It is an open-hardware/open-source project for board and development tools that make learning and creating embedded systems simple. To that extent, it probably meets your needs.Arduino originally used AtmelAVR micro-controllers.I can't speak as much on the Arduino side but I've worked a lot with PICs and you can start learning on small 8 bit PICs that would plug right into a breadboard for learning.

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ok but in learning point of view which will be preferable. and which one having wide scope and can build much.
 

Hello again.

If you are seriously looking for embedded programming, better go with PIC (unless you can't feel the heat on it).I think Arduino never make you a good embedded programmer.. PIC programming is very easy (use embedded C).

Best regards,
 

ok as i was saw many of the things was build on arduino but ok and anfter having review of arduino uno it don't have USB while pic18fxxx have much facility than this one.
 

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