Re: [time-nuts] Selecting a Microcontroller

2013-05-27 Thread Brent Gordon
Registration is required; that's the price you pay for a "free" course. Once registered, you click on the title of each day's class to go to that class. Near the top of the page is a heading "Special Educational Materials" with a link to "Today's Slide Deck" underneath. Click the link to dow

Re: [time-nuts] Selecting a Microcontroller

2013-05-27 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:38:35AM -0600, Brent Gordon wrote: > The two threads here, "Good (cheap) PIC chip choice for > project?" and "Follow-up question re: microcontroller > families" have a lot of good information. > A more organized approach is available at the Digi-Key/De

[time-nuts] Selecting a Microcontroller

2013-05-26 Thread Brent Gordon
The two threads here, "Good (cheap) PIC chip choice for project?" and "Follow-up question re: microcontroller families" have a lot of good information. A more organized approach is available at the Digi-Key/Design News Continuing Education Center which has several free courses on microcontroll