I wrote a simple assembly language program for the PIC10F206 microprocessor (uP) and then used a PICkit 2 programmer to load the program into this tiny uP. It's rather nifty!
The PIC10F206 happens to be mounted on an evaluation board designed specifically for the PIC16F887, but this has nothing to do, electrically, with the PIC10F206 at all, other than sharing the same PCB. They happen to share the same power supply, but there is no other connection electrically between these two uPs.
hey silvermica will u help me to start up with pic10f206 sharing those codes with me
hashisbug2000 6 months ago
@hashisbug2000 I have a more advanced version of this with code. Visit my video titled "RGB LED driven by a PIC10F206" and you will see the latest version of the project and a link to the code.
silvermica 6 months ago