For the trigger switch just connect it directly to one of the i/o ports, other side to ground. You can use the internal pull ups, but generally for the trigger switch it's a good idea to use an...
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For the trigger switch just connect it directly to one of the i/o ports, other side to ground. You can use the internal pull ups, but generally for the trigger switch it's a good idea to use an...
It depends. If you're using any classes, then it can be a bit time consuming converting it, as none of the C compilers for PICs support classes (they all use straight ANSI C or assembly). In my...
Sumorai,
Arduinos are great. I use them all the time now for rapid prototyping. It's a cheap way to make sure a basic design works, and then I transfer the project over to a PIC Microchip after I...