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Should I learn PIC programming or stay with arduino?
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[QUOTE="rbelli1, post: 5456175, member: 315621"] If you can be tethered to the dev computer you don't have to have anything other than the board and a few bits and bobs to get you started. They run off of USB. As for a power supply other than USB, most of the arduino or other small boards they can be run on a simple battery. Likely whatever power source you are using for temperature control will be sufficient to drive the MCU. A small linear regulator will do nicely if not particularly efficiently. BoB [/QUOTE]
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