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PIC is a brand of 8, 16, and 32 bit RISC microcontrollers manufactured by Microchip. "PIC" originally was an acronym for "Peripheral Interface Controller".
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Microchip Advanced Part Selector - Difference between CCP, PWM Outputs, PWM Channels
I want to select a PIC with at least 4 PWM channels. …
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dsPIC30F - How to configure max performance crystal?
I use PIC CSS C Compiler.
Which configuration do I need, and what crystal and capacitors should I use? …
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Can I use a PC Microphone in a PIC with ADC?
I want to do an FFT on some music, I found an electret board so connect directly to the ADC port, but I was wondering if it's possible to use a normal computer microphone, anyone know a tutorial or so …
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Electret Microphone recognize music with FFT
Do you think is possible that this Electret Microphone https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9964
plus a DSPIC can recognize music frequencys with a FFT, or the electret only recognize the sound levels?