不要担心具体的PIC,大多数教程在当前的微芯片阵容方面有点过时,尤其是书籍。了解您找到的任何教程,选择对步骤有良好解释的教程,了解概念。PIC之间的差异可以从数据中找到问候。阅读教程时,手头总是有相关的数据表,所以您就可以了解硬件并将编码与它联系起来。无论如何,PIC的有效能力在于它的外围设备,而且大多数PIC在8位范围内非常相似。至于ASM指令,它们是相同的f或者说PIC12和PIC16家族,PIC18与12/16以及更多的PIC相同。我发现在很多方面非常有用的PIC之一是PIC16F1827,它有很多外围设备,所以您可以一个接一个地了解它们,而不必长时间地移动到另一个PIC。你个人观点,其他人有他们自己的观点,由于种种原因,每个人都有自己的偏好。试着复习一下gooligum教程,这些例子解释得很好,数据表中有很多参考资料,这样你就可以习惯了。你不需要使用他们的硬件。第一个教程是免费的。上次我看的时候,自由的人比你更能让你开始。
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Hi
Don't worry about a specific PIC, most tutorials are a bit outdated in terms of the current Microchip lineup, in special the books.
Get to understand any tutorial you find, select the ones with a good explanation of the steps, get the concepts.
The differences between PICs can be found in the datasheets. Allways have the relevant datasheet at hand when reviewing a tutorial, so you get to know the hardware and relate the coding to it.
Anyhow, the efective power of a PIC lies in its peripherals, and most of them are very similar all over the 8 bit range.
As for the ASM instructions, they are the same for the PIC12 and PIC16 families, the PIC18 has the same as the 12/16 and a few more.
One of the PICs I find very usefull in a number of ways is the PIC16F1827, it has plenty of peripherals so you can get to know them one by one without having to move to another PIC for a long time.
But this is only my personal opinion, others have their own, and for one reason or another, everybody has its own prefered one.
Try a review of the gooligum tutorials, the samples are well explained and there are plenty of references to the datasheets, so you can get used to them.
You don't need to use their hardware and the first tutorials are free. Last time I looked, the free ones were more than enought to get you started.
HIH
Best regards
Jorge
不要担心具体的PIC,大多数教程在当前的微芯片阵容方面有点过时,尤其是书籍。了解您找到的任何教程,选择对步骤有良好解释的教程,了解概念。PIC之间的差异可以从数据中找到问候。阅读教程时,手头总是有相关的数据表,所以您就可以了解硬件并将编码与它联系起来。无论如何,PIC的有效能力在于它的外围设备,而且大多数PIC在8位范围内非常相似。至于ASM指令,它们是相同的f或者说PIC12和PIC16家族,PIC18与12/16以及更多的PIC相同。我发现在很多方面非常有用的PIC之一是PIC16F1827,它有很多外围设备,所以您可以一个接一个地了解它们,而不必长时间地移动到另一个PIC。你个人观点,其他人有他们自己的观点,由于种种原因,每个人都有自己的偏好。试着复习一下gooligum教程,这些例子解释得很好,数据表中有很多参考资料,这样你就可以习惯了。你不需要使用他们的硬件。第一个教程是免费的。上次我看的时候,自由的人比你更能让你开始。
以上来自于百度翻译
以下为原文
Hi
Don't worry about a specific PIC, most tutorials are a bit outdated in terms of the current Microchip lineup, in special the books.
Get to understand any tutorial you find, select the ones with a good explanation of the steps, get the concepts.
The differences between PICs can be found in the datasheets. Allways have the relevant datasheet at hand when reviewing a tutorial, so you get to know the hardware and relate the coding to it.
Anyhow, the efective power of a PIC lies in its peripherals, and most of them are very similar all over the 8 bit range.
As for the ASM instructions, they are the same for the PIC12 and PIC16 families, the PIC18 has the same as the 12/16 and a few more.
One of the PICs I find very usefull in a number of ways is the PIC16F1827, it has plenty of peripherals so you can get to know them one by one without having to move to another PIC for a long time.
But this is only my personal opinion, others have their own, and for one reason or another, everybody has its own prefered one.
Try a review of the gooligum tutorials, the samples are well explained and there are plenty of references to the datasheets, so you can get used to them.
You don't need to use their hardware and the first tutorials are free. Last time I looked, the free ones were more than enought to get you started.
HIH
Best regards
Jorge
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