Off the top of your head can someone name a pic micro....

In summary, the person is looking for a 10 bit ADC, Ethernet and open TCP stack for a microcontroller that is USB programmable. They are considering a Raspberry PI or Arduino, but are concerned about the price and feasibility of purchasing all of these items.
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off the top of your head can someone name a pic micro that has a adc, Ethernet and open tcp stack available for it. preferably in dip package, 40 pin is all my programmer can handle.

I figure I should do something with my time so why not get started on my aquarium project.
 
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I only have a pic programmer, no jtag or anything like that.
 
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that site wasn't quite what I was looking for but thanks anyway.

does someone have a recent issue of circuit cellar or elecktor that has a small dev board with usb programmable flash mcu, Ethernet and a adc, an open tcp stack and free c compiler, maybe I'm asking too much but it ain't like it's pie in the sky, if it's usb programmable it prob has a bootloader already on it. i'll get a pcb made but don't have the tools to soldar a soc outline chip.

I really don't want to buy a tcp stack, compiler and a bunch of books to figure out how to use it, someone got a simpler solution? plus I'm poor, I can only spend at most $200 on this total.
 
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I went back to that site you suggested and saw this unfurtunitly it's discontinued:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/7830
10 bit adc will give 1024 levels of resolution and that should be fine, it has 9 I/o pins and I guess I can extend that with a bcd mux but the bad part is I have to buy another programmer. I guess all of this is a moot point since they no longer make it.
 
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I just sent off an email to microchip asking for all docs and software for this chip as well as the pickit 3 programmer hopefully the still have this stuff on cd.
 

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A PIC (Peripheral Interface Controller) microcontroller is a small electronic device that contains a processing unit, memory, and input/output pins, all on a single chip. It is commonly used in electronic devices for controlling various functions.

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