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<title>HelloTechie on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>HelloTechie</name>
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<updated>2012-07-06T13:45:06-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;True! This is the universal voltage version 28X2 chip (based on the PIC18F25K22). The AXE010X2-5V was replaced by this chip. I wanted to add you can buy the PICAXE-28X2 micro (3V) off the picaxe site.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>cSu7xFSE on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>cSu7xFSE</name>
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<updated>2012-05-06T07:57:29-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;revolution should start using an open-source bootloader.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>IllogicGate on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>IllogicGate</name>
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<updated>2011-10-07T21:11:00-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Hmmm, might use this in a Snake game with the small LED Matrix&amp;hellip;&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>IllogicGate on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>IllogicGate</name>
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<updated>2011-10-07T21:09:36-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Are PICs classified as AVRs?&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>abakery on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>abakery</name>
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<updated>2011-10-07T10:11:49-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I use this in the surface mount package, and would love a US supplier! Once I learned to hand-solder SOIC&amp;rsquo;s, DIP&amp;rsquo;s are just too big.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>TxtOS on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>TxtOS</name>
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<updated>2011-05-04T16:22:06-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;This is the universal voltage, 5v, 3v3 are no longer in production (according to Picaxe). PIC in image is universal.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>TxtOS on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>TxtOS</name>
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<updated>2011-04-27T21:52:25-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I got a pic18f2522. You should get a return or something&amp;hellip;&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>TxtOS on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>TxtOS</name>
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<updated>2011-04-22T01:08:56-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Nice, and it has a lot of PWMs :)&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>Young Maker on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>Young Maker</name>
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<updated>2011-01-17T08:30:27-07:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Hmm. in the picture its the PIC18F25k22, but I got the older PIC18F2520. What happened? i there a mix in the stock or something?&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>Ivan747 on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>Ivan747</name>
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<updated>2010-05-30T14:46:35-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Acording to the PIC in the image, this is the 5V version.&lt;br/&gt;
Adios!&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>Ivan747 on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>Ivan747</name>
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<updated>2010-05-30T14:45:30-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Yes it is, PICAXEs are PIC&amp;rsquo;s with a bootloader into them, just like Arduinos, thy use AVR microcontrollers with a bootloader.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>Mathias on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>Mathias</name>
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<updated>2010-04-14T10:36:51-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;From the data sheet:&lt;br/&gt;
IMPORTANT NOTE - this manual describes use of the standard range (3-5V) parts. The X2 parts are also available in special low power (1.8V to 3.3V) variants. Use of a 5V supply on a 3.3V part will permanently damage it!&lt;br/&gt;
Which one is this?&lt;br/&gt;
Gracias!&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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<title>MattTheGeek on COM-09195 - PICAXE 28X2 Microcontroller (28 pin)</title>
<author><name>MattTheGeek</name>
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<updated>2009-05-01T23:42:26-06:00</updated>
<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Is this really the 28X2 chip?&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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