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Note: J means the PIC is a native 3.3V part. Other PICs will run at 3.3V but only at slower clock speeds. | Note: J means the PIC is a native 3.3V part. Other PICs will run at 3.3V but only at slower clock speeds. | ||
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+ | == Microchip dsPIC == | ||
+ | The best microcontroller. | ||
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+ | Not quite sure how this is different from a PIC, I think that it has some digital signal processor capabilities. Someone know more and want to clue us in? | ||
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+ | * [[Microchip]] dsPIC/PIC24 16 bit FLASH microcontrollers | ||
+ | * [[DsPIC30F 5011 Development Board]] | ||
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