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PIC Projects

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PIC microcontrollers are a family of specialised microcontroller chips produced by Microchip Technology in Chandler, Arizona. The acronym PIC stands for "peripheral interface controller," although that term is never used nowadays. A microcontroller could be a compact microcomputer designed to control the operation of embedded systems in automobiles, robots, office machines, medical devices, mobile radios, vending machines, home appliances, and various other devices. A typical microcontroller includes a processor, memory, and peripherals.
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The PIC microcontrollers appeal to hobbyists and experimenters, especially within the fields of electronics and robotics. Key features include wide availability, low cost, easy reprogramming with built-in EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory), an extensive collection of free application notes, abundant development tools, and an excellent deal of knowledge available on the web. The PIC microcontrollers often appear under the name PICmicro.

Every PIC microcontroller contains a set of registers that also function as RAM (random access memory). Special purpose control registers for on-chip hardware resources also are mapped into the data space. Every PIC has a stack that saves return addresses. The stack wasn't software-accessible on the sooner versions of the PIC, but this limitation was removed in later devices.

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