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PIC18F46J50 MCU with 64KB Flash & 4KB RAM using
nanoWatt XLP
for extreme low power
Functions as a USB mouse, joystick or mass storage device
all using the on-board touch sense pads
MicroSD memory card socket, potentiometer, acceleration
sensor and OLED display
Microchip’s FREE USB bootloader and software framework
mTouch capacitive touch sensing
USB mini-B connector
Regulated +5Vdc power supply header
PICkit
2 Debugger/Programmer connection header
PICkit
Serial Analyzer connection header
PICtail
daughter board expansion header
RS-232 connector
Potentiometer, Push button and 4xLEDs
Prototyping area and SSOP expansion pads
Supplied with unpopulated spare development board, PIC18F14K50 ICD
populated expansion header, CD user guide, course material and
documentation
PIC18F8722 and PIC18F87J11 microcontrollers included
80MHz PIC32 with 512K Flash memory, 32K RAM
Integrated programmer & debugger
USB-powered board
3xUser switches and 3xLEDs
Expansion connector enables addition of Microchip expansion
boards
549-394 PIC32 I/O Expansion Board 1+ S$ 106·00
The PIC32 I/O Expansion Board provides Starter Kit and Starter
Board users with full access to MCU signals, additional debug
headers, and connection of PICtail Plus daughter cards. MCU
signals are available for attaching prototype circuits or monitoring
signals with logic probes, and Headers are provided for connecting
JTAG tools or Microchip tools using the 2-wire (ICSP) interface. A
PIC32 Starter Kit (#DM320001), PIC32 USB Starter Kit II
(#DM320003-2), or PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit (DM320004) is
required for running application code.
The I/O Expansion Board does not have an MCU.
435-819 PIC32 I/O Expansion Board 1+ S$ 78·00
The PIC32 Starter Kit provides the easiest and lowest cost method
to introduce the PIC32 microcontroller. Using the 35 source code
examples and ’Getting started’ project, users quickly learn
Microchip’s 32-bit family of MCUs and development tools. The kit
includes everything needed to write, program, debug, and execute
code on a high performance PIC32 MCU
Fully integrated component of the MPLAB Integrated
Development Environment (IDE)
Extensive library support, including PWM, SPI, I2C, UART,
USART
Supports new PIC18F Extended mode instructions
623-1171 MPLAB C18 C Compiler for PIC18 Family 1+ S$ 800·00
The MPLAB C18 compiler is a full-featured ANSI compliant C
compiler for the PIC18 family of 8-bit microcontrollers. Source level
debugging is accomplished with the MPLAB ICE In-Circuit
Emulator, the MPLAB ICD 2 In-Circuit Debugger, and the MPLAB
SIM simulator
681-0929 PIC18 Dev Kit + PICkit
3 Programmer 1+ S$ 235·00
The PIC18 Explorer board is used for evaluating PIC18 8-bit MCU
devices: standard PIC18, PIC18 J-series and PIC18 K-series. This
single development board supports dozens of the general purpose
PIC18 families using various processor Plug-In Modules (PIMs).
PICtail
daughter boards enable many different accessory boards
to connect to the PIC18 Explorer for a flexible and complete
development environment.
667-7965 Low Pin Count USB Development Kit 1+ S$ 62·50
This kit provides an easy, low-cost way to evaluate the functionality of Microchip’s PIC18F14K50 and PIC18F13K50 20-pin USB MCUs.
Created with the USB novice in mind, the kit includes “Getting Started with Microchip’s Low Pin Count USB Solutions”, a self-directed
course and lab material designed to ease the learning curve associated with adding USB connectivity to embedded systems.
686-8679 PIC18 MCU Starter Kit 1+ S$ 100·50
A USB-powered board to introduce and demonstrate the
capabilities and features of the PIC18F J-series of Flash MCUs. In
addition, the starter kit has on-board, in-circuit debug circuitry so
that you may develop and debug your own applications.
660-1268 dsPICDEM MCLV Development Board 1+ S$ 220·00
The dsPICDEM
MCLV Development Board provides a method of
evaluating and developing sensored or sensorless Brushless DC
(BLDC) and permanent magnet synchronous motor control
applications
Supports Microchip’s 28-pin SOIC and 100-pin Plug-In-Modules
with dsPIC33F Digital Signal Controllers
A dsPIC33FJ32MC204 based PIM (MA330017) is included
The board is capable of controlling motors rated up to 48V 15A
Multiple serial communication channels such as USB, CAN, LIN
and RS-232
667-7971 dsPICDEM 80-Pin Starter Board 1+ S$ 137·00
This development board offers a very economical way to evaluate
both the dsPIC30F and dsPIC33F General Purpose and Motor
Control Family devices. Includes dsPIC30F6014A plug-in module
(MA300014) and dsPIC33FJ256GP710 (MA330012) and can
accommodate 80-pin dsPIC30F6010 plug-in module (MA300013)
Power input from 9V supply
Selectable voltage regulator outputs of 5V and 3.3V
ADC input filter circuit and on-board DAC plus filter
LEDs, switches, potentiometer, UART interface
Circuit prototyping area
Assembly language demonstration program and tutorial
137-913 iButton
Retainer 1+ S$ 4·17
Compact iButton retainer for surface mounting purpose. Retains
16.3 x 5.8 F5 format MicroCan device.
137-632 Snap-in Angled Fob, Black 1+ S$ 1·34
137-654 Snap-in Angled Fob, Green 1+ S$ 1·42
137-682 Snap-in Angled Fob, Yellow 1+ S$ 4·22
iButton snap-in angled fobs in various colours for use with F5
fprmat MicroCan devices.
137-531 iButton
Probe 1+ S$ 13·80
iButton touch device probe for panel mounting applications, pre-
wired for easy installation. The iButton is a computer chip enclosed
in a 17mm diameter stainless-steel can. Because of this unique and
durable housing, up-to-date information can travel with a person or
object anywhere they go. It can be mounted virtually anywhere
because it is rugged enough to withstand harsh environments,
indoors or outdoors. It is small and portable enough to attach to a
key fob, ring, watch, or other personal item, and be used daily for
applications such as access control to buildings and computers,
asset management, and various data logging tasks.
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