I tried an IN PRODUCTION Microchip part number, dsPIC33FJ64GP310, and tried many variations of the name (as suggested by the site search mechanism). It still came up blank.
I don't know, the nature of the post and website seems like a lightly veiled self advertisement. But, it falls on the...
Wow! There's more than enough info to get going with. Thanks!
I'm going to go browse that site now. If I don't come back in a couple of days, send in a search team. ;D
I'll have to look into AVR uC. I started working with PIC because I saw one in a consumer device and was curious about them. Besides, I found MicroChip's free sample page first :) Although, I do like the "universal" aspect of the AVR chips. It's my observation that PIC chips need to be spec'd...
Consider this my intro message, also.
I can't believe I never knew of this site before. Lots of useful information.
I've been a hobbyist in electronics since I got my first Radio Shack AM Broadcasting kit on Halloween 1977. I went to school for electronics, but I'm a computer programmer by...