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From: zjoc01@amoco.com (Jack Coats)
Subject: Re: Need PIC processor
Message-ID: <1994Apr28.163641.19052@amoco.com>
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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 16:36:41 CDT
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In article <CovM6F.MG7@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu>, gcouger@olesun.okstate.edu (Gordon Couger) writes:
>>Does anyone know which PIC processor meet this need and what
>>are the tools I need to get to do this.
Check the Digi-Key catalog, there is an entire page that lists PICs and options
of each.
>>
>>Does the Basic stamp have an A/D converter?
No, but in their user manual they have an ap note
that describes how to do a simple software A/D
using timing loops.

>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>Gordon
>>
>>
>>                             Gordon Couger                            

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