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'PIC 16c62/63'
1997\01\17@091246 by Mike Harrison

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Dear all
I want to use a high-speed PIC in a telescope control gizmo. It requires
small footprint, i2c interface (preferably built in ) and timer capability.
I think this means the 16c62/63 28 pin variants. (I am aware that the i2c
can be done in code but prefer to use interrupts.)
Does anyone know of a distributor in the UK who stocks these?
If not, does this mean the source from microchip is unreliable/unsupported?
Thanks for any help
Mike
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1997\01\17@101852 by D. R. Chicotel

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At 02:12 PM 1/17/97 +0000, you wrote:

>Dear all
>I want to use a high-speed PIC in a telescope control gizmo. It requires
>small footprint, i2c interface (preferably built in ) and timer capability.
>I think this means the 16c62/63 28 pin variants. (I am aware that the i2c
>can be done in code but prefer to use interrupts.)

I would be interested in hearing more about this gizmo.  I have often
thought about similar projects, but assumed that they were well beyond my
experience/abilities.

DRC

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