Just a short comment on getting a PIC up and running.  Microchip have come out 
with a number of tools, especially their "Configurator" software that will get 
you started pretty quickly.  And there is a long list of example programs on 
microchip's website for simple programs that do things like read the ADC, write 
to a UART, etc.
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      From: Hal Murray <[email protected]>
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 1:14 PM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] precision timing pulse
   

[email protected] said:
> I'm wondering why everyone seems to be assuming a PIC is the right processor

If you want cycle-accurate timing, one approach is to count cycles.  If you 
have an assembly level background, the PIC is as good as any small chip.  
Yes, it's a pain to get started if you don't have a working setup or a friend 
with one you can copy.



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