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Unfortunately a schematic won't help. A PIC is a type of
microcontroller, so you have to write code and then burn it into the
chip. Writing the code requires a computer and programming knowledge,
and burning it into the chip requires specialized hardware (a
programmer). If you HAD these resources already available, a PIC would
be both easy and cheap. If you have to acquire any of the above, it
will be either difficult, expensive, or both, and I would suggest a
different approach (at this point I stop being able to help you, since
I don't know off-hand another way to solve your problem).
Chris
Bill wrote:
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I have never used a PIC, do you have a Schematic?
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