Q. Would 6v - 4 AA batteries be too much for the chip?
A. Hi Hasan, thank you for your question. 6V is too high, 3 x AA batteries at 4.5V is fine to use or more commonly a stabilised 5V PSU would be used as a permanent solution like 85-2955
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PICAXE is a microcontroller system that uses low cost FLASH memory based microcontrollers with a unique, pre-programmed PICAXE bootstrap code. This gives a device that may be reprogrammed typically 100,000 times without the need for an expensive and complicated programmer.
PICAXE is programmed using a simple BASIC language or by using an intuitive graphical flowchart system, enabling younger students and hobbyists to start generating programs quickly and easily.
Programming is carried out via a simple serial or USB cable which means that a simple project kit is easily assembled. In addition to the microcontroller chips, starter, tutorial, and upgrade kits are available to provide a complete PICAXE solution.
This PICAXE X2 microcontroller chip comes in a 20-pin package. Every pin is individually configurable for greater I/O flexibility. These latest designs of the PICAXE chip feature increased memory, scratchpad and RAM, plus additional features such as the ability to boot or run programs from I2C memory, additional timers, a SRLatch and additional interrupts.
| Type | PICAXE AXE012X2-20x2 Microcontroller |
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A. Hi Hasan, thank you for your question. 6V is too high, 3 x AA batteries at 4.5V is fine to use or more commonly a stabilised 5V PSU would be used as a permanent solution like 85-2955