Microcontrollers
DSPIC 33FJ128GP802 PIC Microcontroller
Z4980
DSPIC 33FJ128GP802
Genuine PIC micro controllers as used in several designs published in electronic magazines. See Books section for books on how to program and use micro controllers.
Microchip ATSAM3XEA-AU Microcontroller 144 Pin LQFP
Y1870
Based on the ARM® Cortex®-M3 processor, the Microchip's SAM3X8E runs at 84MHz and features 512KB of flash memory in 2 x 256KB banks and 100KB of SRAM in 64KB +32KB banks, with an additional 4KB as NFC (NAND Flash controller) SRAM.
Microchip ATSAMD21G17 Microcontroller 48 Pin TQFP
Y1860
A low-power, high-performance Microchip's ARM® Cortex®-M0+ based flash microcontroller, the ATSAMD21G17 is ideal for a wide range of home automation, consumer, metering, and industrial applications. As used in the Arduino Zero.
PIC12C508A IC
Z5005
PIC12C508A-04-P
Genuine PIC micro controllers as used in several designs published in electronic magazines. See Books section for books on how to program and use micro controllers.
PIC16F84A-04/P IC PIC Microcontroller
Z5065
PIC16F84A-04/P
Genuine PIC micro controllers as used in several designs published in electronic magazines. See Books section for books on how to program and use micro controllers.
PIC16F84A-20/P
Z5067
Genuine PIC micro controllers as used in several designs published in electronic magazines. See Books section for books on how to program and use micro controllers.
PIC16F873-04/SP PIC Microcontroller
Z5069
Genuine PIC micro controllers as used in several designs published in electronic magazines. See Books section for books on how to program and use micro controllers.
PIC16F88 I/P PIC Microcontroller
Z5060
The PIC16F88-I/P is a mid-range PIC16 family 8-bit powerful (200 nanosecond instruction execution) yet easy-to-program (only 35 single word instructions) CMOS flash based Microcontroller packs powerful PIC®(RISC) architecture.
PICAXE-28X2
Z6127
A very popular enhanced X2 PICAXE microcontroller. Favoured in hobbyist projects due to its powerful features and capabilities, but also suitable for more advanced educational use. This is the universal voltage version 28X2 chip (based on the PIC18F25K22).
The 28X2 supports up to 22 inputs/outputs with 16 analogue/touch sensor channels with an