PIC-based applications from Westford MicroSystems descriptions C source code and schematics


Posted on Feb 6, 2014

PIC C Compilers are used to compile my source code. Liberal use is made of the many built-in functions provided by these compilers. One statement in C can generate pages of PIC ® RISC instructions. instructions you don`t have to write by hand! CCS still only charges $125 for their 12-bit and 14-bit command line compilers for Windows and Linux, and


PIC-based applications from Westford MicroSystems descriptions C source code and schematics
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offers Windows IDE software as well. These are well worth it in my opinion. You may order the compilers directly from their web site. (CCS also offers engineering and consulting services, their own line of cellular protocol analyzers, and more. ) The CCS User Forum is an excellent source of advice for using the C language and compiler with PIC ® MCUs. It also has a growing code library. Microchip makes the PICmicro ® microcontrollers. Databooks, application, notes, and much more are on their web site. Everything is oriented around the PIC`s RISC assembly language, of course. Visit microchipDIRECT to buy PICmicro ® devices directly from Microchip Corporation. This is intended both for personal and business orders. microEngineering Labs makes the U2 Programmer that I used to program PICs. It connects to a USB port and gets it`s power from the USB port. microEngineering Labs also specializes in development tools that make working with PICmicro ® MCUs quicker and easier. For those who prefer to program in BASIC instead of C, they offer BASIC compiler software, as well as a wide range of other products such as serial-port and parallel-port device programmers, experimenter and prototyping boards, books, and more. These folks are quite responsive and helpful. Digikey has everything, plus everything else! Ordering via web is easy. (I remember when their first catalogs were 1/8" thick. the most recent catalog now measures 3" thick!)...




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