PIC-EL by Craig Johnson, AA0ZZ
PIC-EL Control Board with Daughtercard that uses the Silicon Labs Si570 DSPLL
The kit provides a very useful tool to program PIC (Peripheral Interface Controllers) devices. It uses the very popular 16F628 PIC. The daughtercard has the Silicon Labs Si570 DSPLL and software to generate RF signals in the continuous range of 10 to 157 MHz. This kit was available at Kanga US but since Kanga US shut down it is no longer avaialbe.
Details can be found on Craig Johnson's Website and the two QST articles list below.
May 2007 QST ; Learning to PIC with a PIC-EL - Part 1, By Craig Jonhson, AA0ZZ
June 2007 QST ; Learning to PIC with a PIC-EL - Part 2, By Craig Jonhson, AA0ZZ
The kit provides a very useful tool to program PIC (Peripheral Interface Controllers) devices. It uses the very popular 16F628 PIC. The daughtercard has the Silicon Labs Si570 DSPLL and software to generate RF signals in the continuous range of 10 to 157 MHz. This kit was available at Kanga US but since Kanga US shut down it is no longer avaialbe.
Details can be found on Craig Johnson's Website and the two QST articles list below.
May 2007 QST ; Learning to PIC with a PIC-EL - Part 1, By Craig Jonhson, AA0ZZ
June 2007 QST ; Learning to PIC with a PIC-EL - Part 2, By Craig Jonhson, AA0ZZ