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Step 2The chip

The chip
The microcontroller is one of the smallest six pin PIC10F series manufactured by Microchip. This application does not need to use any of the advanced peripherals available and so any one of them can be used, provided the program is modified to switch off the unused sections and set the internal oscillator to 4 MHz.

For a really small card, the SOT23 package can be used. I have tested this with the small versions of the 10F200 and 10F206.

The figure shows a PIC10F206.
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Sep 23, 2011. 6:13 PMtechxpert says:
the pic10f206 is apparently an 8 pin microcontroler
Nov 11, 2011. 12:10 PMBrickmodder says:
Try looking at the SOT-23 size. That's a 6 pin chip. The other package sizes of this chip are 8 pin.

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Employed as an Engineer in Electronics. Interested in building small circuits around tiny chips (the electronic kind).