May 14, 2011 #1 Y yviswanathbe Full Member level 4 Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 221 Helped 10 Reputation 20 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,066 HI Friends, I am using AT89C2051 micro controller (My applications are very small that s why i have chosen this IC and still working with this IC). Now i want to use Microchip PIC micro controller. I am getting AT89C2051 for 30 rupees in the local market. Can somebody suggest me a micro controller from PIC (20 pin, low cost). Thanks and Regards, Viswanath.
HI Friends, I am using AT89C2051 micro controller (My applications are very small that s why i have chosen this IC and still working with this IC). Now i want to use Microchip PIC micro controller. I am getting AT89C2051 for 30 rupees in the local market. Can somebody suggest me a micro controller from PIC (20 pin, low cost). Thanks and Regards, Viswanath.
May 14, 2011 #2 G grieblm Member level 4 Joined May 7, 2011 Messages 75 Helped 18 Reputation 36 Reaction score 18 Trophy points 1,308 Location Georgetown, Canada Activity points 1,734 Lowest cost PIC is the 8-bit PIC16F720-I/P which sells from Microchip for $1.32 in single quantities. That's about 60 rupees.
Lowest cost PIC is the 8-bit PIC16F720-I/P which sells from Microchip for $1.32 in single quantities. That's about 60 rupees.
May 14, 2011 #3 thannara123 Advanced Member level 5 Joined Jan 7, 2010 Messages 1,580 Helped 122 Reputation 244 Reaction score 114 Trophy points 1,353 Location India Activity points 10,394 [/COLOR]Are you from ? I suggest pic 16f84a check microchip website **broken link removed**
May 14, 2011 #4 G grieblm Member level 4 Joined May 7, 2011 Messages 75 Helped 18 Reputation 36 Reaction score 18 Trophy points 1,308 Location Georgetown, Canada Activity points 1,734 I believe the PIC16F84A would cost three times as much and would only be an 18-pin device. I assume the 20-pins were needed for more I/O?
I believe the PIC16F84A would cost three times as much and would only be an 18-pin device. I assume the 20-pins were needed for more I/O?
May 17, 2011 #5 Y yviswanathbe Full Member level 4 Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 221 Helped 10 Reputation 20 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,066 Hi All, Thanks for your replies and valuable suggestions. I would like use PIC16F720 as suggested by "grieblm" as it is coming for 60 indian rupees. Thanks again. Regards, Viswanath.
Hi All, Thanks for your replies and valuable suggestions. I would like use PIC16F720 as suggested by "grieblm" as it is coming for 60 indian rupees. Thanks again. Regards, Viswanath.
May 17, 2011 #6 thannara123 Advanced Member level 5 Joined Jan 7, 2010 Messages 1,580 Helped 122 Reputation 244 Reaction score 114 Trophy points 1,353 Location India Activity points 10,394 why do preffer atmel .i think they have the small one with low cost