Datasheet
Summary
The dsPICDEM™ 2 Development Board is a
development and evaluation tool that helps you create
embedded applications using dsPIC30F Digital Signal
Controllers. Sockets are provided for 28 and 40-pin
devices in the motor control family and 18, 28 and
40-pin devices in the general purpose and sensor
family. The supported devices are shown in the
table below.
The board includes a sample dsPIC30F4011 Digital
Signal Controller in the 40-pin motor control socket, a
power supply regulator, crystal oscillators for each set
of sockets, an ICD connector for the MPLAB
®
ICD 2 In-Circuit Debugger and both RS-232 and
CAN ports for external communication. In addition,
the board is populated with prototyping hardware,
including LED indicators, push button switches, a
potentiometer, a temperature sensor and a 2x16
LCD screen. All pins on all the device sockets are
accessible through headers.
dsPIC30F Device Supported Packages
Motor Control Family
30F2010 28-pin SPDIP
30F3010 28-pin SPDIP
30F4012 28-pin PDIP
30F3011 40-pin PDIP
30F4011 40-pin PDIP
Sensor Family
30F2011 18-pin PDIP
30F3012 18-pin PDIP
30F2011 28-pin SPDIP
30F3013 28-pin SPDIP
General Purpose Family
30F3014 40-pin PDIP
30F4013 40-pin PDIP
dsPICDEM™ 2 Development Board
Microchip Technology Incorporated
Features
Key features of the dsPICDEM 2 Development Kit include:
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Multiple sockets for 18, 28 and 40-pin PDIP and
SPDIP devices
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Sample application programs complete with
MPLAB IDE workspace and project files provided for
supported dsPIC30F devices
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dsPIC30F4011 40-pin PDIP sample device installed on
the board
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5V regulator provides VDD and AVDD from a 9V DC power
supply.
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MPLAB ICD 2 In-Circuit Debugger ready
– Options for selecting alternate debugging channels
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MPLAB ICE 4000 ready
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RS-232 interface
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Controller Area Network (CAN) interface
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Temperature sensor and analog potentiometer to
simulate A/D inputs
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2 push button switches and 2 LED indicators to
simulate digital input and output
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2x16 ASCII Character LCD with SPI™ interface
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Access to all pins on the dsPIC30F device sockets via
2x40-pin headers