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Revision as of 14:23, 10 February 2008

Another new page by russ_hensel, not much more than a stub now. Feel free to join in with your recommendations.

Popular

So many parts, so many variations, which to pick. Why not try to see what is popular:



If you are working with X then Y

X=PIC's

What Comment Specific Part


The PIC

16F877?


Proto Board

Some People hate them, but many find them a nice quick way to experiment. I have found a max clock speed of 4 megHz works well.

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Crystals

I keep 4 megHz and 20 meg Hz on hand. Note that some PICs can do without crystals, but timing is not very accurate. Check your spec. sheet, some PICs may be able to go to 40 meg Hz. Note that a couple of capicators are needed as well. Ceramic resinoaters ( sp ) may be used instead.

  • 4 meg Hz
  • 20 meg Hz

Pull Up Resistors

Can be used as pull down. I use 10k ohms, often useful for other stuff as well.

Comment

Voltage Reg

Easy choice is LM7805. A couple of caps usually go with it. .1 and .01 bypass caps are generally useful.

  • 7805
  • .1 uf
  • .01 uf
Op Amp Need to condition you inputs, a op amp may be just the thing, see section on op amps.
LED How else can you say hello world? Pretty much anything will do. Do not forget to get a current limiting resistor 220 ohms or anything close.
  • whatever
  • 220 ohms
Push Button Need this for input. I get mine from salvage. Later I will find a source for you.
  • whatever
Low Side Driver comment specific
High Side Driver comment specific

X=Op Amps

What Comment Specific Part


Op Amps Of Course, consider:
  • 358 dual


Proto Board

Some People hate them, but many find them a nice quick way to experiment.

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Resistors For precise gain you need 1 percent resistors. I start with 10k and use multiples and sub multiples.
  • 10k
  • 20k
  • 100K
trim pots When you need a bit of adjustability.
  • 10k