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Title: so many 16f877
Post by: abcabc on April 15, 2008, 02:20:56 14:20
y do so many of u have 16f877
apart from this many of tutorial files r written for 877
y so?
hu of u is using 877 too?


Title: Re: so many 16f877
Post by: sonynick on April 25, 2008, 04:37:55 04:37
Yes, I have


Title: Re: so many 16f877
Post by: neer4evr on May 01, 2008, 06:13:30 06:13
before microchip released 18f series 16f877A was a completely power packed controller, in the sense tht  it had good program memory, plenty of peripherals, built in eeprom...  so many tutorial files and application notes were written for 16f877a. But the beauty of microchip controllers is tht these application note for 16f877 can be used for any 16f/18f series controllers with minimal or no modifications.


Title: Re: so many 16f877
Post by: bxngoc on May 02, 2008, 06:30:29 06:30
I recommend you to replace 16f877 with 16F887. It is cheaper than 887 but is compatible and has more I/O pin.


Title: Re: so many 16f877
Post by: CyrenuS on May 02, 2008, 10:59:48 10:59
I recommend you to replace 16f877 with 16F887. It is cheaper than 887 but is compatible and has more I/O pin.

i agree with bxngoc. 16F887 has more I/O pins and has internal 4Mhz OSC.

@abcabc

16F877 is the cheaper and basic micro for beginners. So at start of the micro electronic, all use PIC and so 16F877...


Title: Re: so many 16f877
Post by: tavioman on May 06, 2008, 08:34:20 08:34
I recomend to all of you at least 18F series.