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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Smaller Smaller
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vk4tec Senior Member Joined: 24/03/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 239 |
I am inspired I have played with DunioMite MaxiMite MegaMite mini Maximite What is the smallest footprint ? I like MMBasic as it take the pain out of the PIC32 in Assembly. - Andrew - Andrew Rich VK4TEC www.tech-software.net |
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JohnS Guru Joined: 18/11/2011 Location: United KingdomPosts: 3802 |
Assembly!!!! At least use C :) Like Geoff and others do. John |
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vk4tec Senior Member Joined: 24/03/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 239 |
I learnt assembly from a friend It made me understand what the PIC is doing inside And thats important later on When you understand what bits get set and why - Andrew - Andrew Rich VK4TEC www.tech-software.net |
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kiiid Guru Joined: 11/05/2013 Location: United KingdomPosts: 671 |
This is the smallest footprint: http://dimitech.com/?p=282 http://rittle.org -------------- |
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MOBI Guru Joined: 02/12/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 819 |
Each to his own and each has its place. I use both depending on the size of the project. When it comes to programming an 8 bit PIC (e.g F88) I generally use assembly. I grew up with it in the MPU days. I found that it teaches the brain to think a little more abstractly than using a higher level language, and these days, the brain needs all the excercise it can get. Perhaps using assembly is a bit like building a project using "real" components. It all depends on what gives one the biggest kick. Sorry, I don't really mean to hijack this thread. David M. |
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Geoffg Guru Joined: 06/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 3194 |
This is the smallest that I have seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUMnO5p-fjg&lr=1 The whole Maximite is where the three cables join. Geoff Graham - http://geoffg.net |
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kiiid Guru Joined: 11/05/2013 Location: United KingdomPosts: 671 |
No Geoff, it's bigger and needs external power as well http://rittle.org -------------- |
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donmck Guru Joined: 09/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1313 |
I believe this is the cheapest by a long shot: http://www.dontronics-shop.com/olimex-duinomite-mini.html Don... https://www.dontronics.com |
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jacques1 Newbie Joined: 24/05/2013 Location: United StatesPosts: 4 |
Really it's have smallest footprints. Agm Batteries |
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djuqa Guru Joined: 23/11/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 447 |
Who really cares They are ALL SMALL! The Duinomite-mini has the best overall design Compact size; I/O connectors; mounting holes, Cost. Dimitech module is a great idea for embedded solutions but can't stand-alone. VK4MU MicroController Units |
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