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#151842 - PIC Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Ben Antonio said:
If my research is right I think I could drive the 7 segments from a PIC16F631 without the BCD chip, which will save on cost and labour (which is important). I'm sure you could, but I don't see anything different about the PIC16F631 that would make it more capable of the task than an 8051 part. If you choose the PIC part, this is no longer the right forum as this forum is for 8051-related discussions. PIC is an entirely different microcontroller for which there are surely other appropriate forums. Regards, Craig Steiner |
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