by Jamie Starling | Apr 5, 2024
For most of the work, I do with 8bit Microcontrollers – the PIC10F322 is an 8bit controller just saying – I run a +5-power supply. Call me old fashion. To power up the PIC10F322 and depending on how you are going to use it – you need some sort of power regulation...
by Jamie Starling | Apr 5, 2024
What is the difference between the PIC10F322 and PIC10LF322? It is the voltage operating range. The LF is the low power version. The PIC10F322 operates in the range of 2.3V – 5.5VThe PIC10LF322 operates in the range of 1.8V – 3.6V Reading the datasheet, both devices...
by Jamie Starling | Mar 25, 2024
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by Jamie Starling | Mar 25, 2024
Core8 is free for non-commerical use. This means, if you are a hobbyist or just want to play around with Core8, you may do so. However, if you are selling a product, making money from something using it – we need to talk. I think it is only fair to get a cut, so...
by Jamie Starling | Mar 25, 2024
The Core8 framework is a specialized software platform designed for developing applications that run on 8-bit microcontroller units (MCUs). The goal of Core 8 is to make it easy to move between various 8bit processors. Portability Across Different 8-bit MCUs One of...