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PICAXE is the name of a UK sourced microcontroller system based on a range of Microchip PICs. There are 13 PICAXE variants of differing pin counts from 8 to 40 pins. Initially marketed for use in education and by electronics hobbyists, they are also used in commercial and technical fields, including rapid prototype development. All use pre-loaded factory bootstrap interpretation code to allow user generated programs to be downloaded using a simple RS-232 serial connection.
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LCD / 18F1320 - mrdeb Saturday, 20 March 2010 06:21 - [3 replies]
A 'throw-away" PIC board - mrdeb Thursday, 18 March 2010 06:19 - [32 replies]
Credit Where Credit's Due - jon chandler Tuesday, 16 March 2010 12:01 - [9 replies]
Marching LEDs - mrdeb Saturday, 13 March 2010 22:54 - [7 replies]
USB 8 Channel Servo Controller - andyo Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:19 - [2 replies]
Dedicated Servo Controller - graham Friday, 12 March 2010 17:58 - [0 replies]
Must have....delta temperature glowies! - graham Friday, 12 March 2010 17:31 - [3 replies]


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