SphinX said:Salam,
PIC16F628 have more resources than PIC16F84 (2K Flash, 224 Byte RAM, 128 Bytes EEPROM, 3 Timers, UART and 2 Comparators) and it's cheaper than it
And it has a main feature, a Built-In 4 Mhz RC Oscilator (So you don't need to connect it to external Xtal)
h**p://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_pic8.htm
You will find many good PIC tutorials here, Search EDABOARD.
Bye
swapgo said:PIC16f84 is cheaper in price than PIC16F87x series
glenjoy said:It is good to start at PIC16F628, but look at this way, the Datasheet of the PIC16F628 is about 4 times as thick as the Datasheet for PIC16F84, the learner might get shocked of the said Datasheet by just mere looking at it, as the impression too many to read.
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