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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 PIC10 (8 bit microcontroller) learning reference. Where to start?

So I've generally learned how to use an Atmel Attiny13a, but now I have found that I need to switch to a Microchip PIC 8 bit microcontroller such as the PIC10 series. …
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attiny13a SMD production programming without programming jumper? Possible?

I'm struggling to find a decent way to program a production run of some boards. The boards are going to be about 2cm by 3cm ovals with a surface mount SOIC 8 pin Atmel attiny13a microcontroller. The …
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