Datasheet
dsPIC30F
DS70043F-page 60 © 2005 Microchip Technology Inc.
13.1 dsPICDEM™ 80-Pin Starter
Development Board
This development board offers a very economical way
to evaluate both the dsPIC30F and dsPIC33F General
Purpose and Motor Control Family devices. This board
is an ideal prototyping tool to help you quickly develop
and validate key design requirements.
Some key features and attributes of the dsPICDEM
80-Pin Starter Development Board include:
• Includes an 80-pin dsPIC30F6014A plug-in
module (MA300014)
• Power input from 9V supply
• Selectable voltage regulator outputs of 5V
and 3.3V
• LEDs, switches, potentiometer, UART interface
• A/D input filter circuit for speech band signal input
• On-board DAC and filter for speech band signal output
• Circuit prototyping area
• Assembly language demonstration program and
tutorial
• Can accommodate 80-pin dsPIC30F6010 plug-in
module (MA300013)
• Can accommodate 100 to 80-pin adapter
dsPIC33F plug-in module (MA330012)
FIGURE 13-1: dsPICDEM™ 80-PIN
STARTER DEVELOPMENT
BOARD
13.2 dsPICEM 28-Pin Starter Demo
Board
The dsPICDEM 28-Pin Starter Demo Board is a
development kit and evaluation tool for the
dsPIC30F2010 High-Performance Digital Signal
Controller. The following items comprise the
dsPICDEM 28-Pin Starter Demo Board Development
Kit:
• The dsPICDEM 28-Pin Starter Demo Board
printed circuit board (see Figure 13-3)
• A preprogrammed dsPIC30F2010 device
• The dsPICDEM 28-Pin Starter Demo Board CD-
ROM containing this manual, dsPIC30F
documentation and demonstration program code
The dsPICDEM 28-Pin Starter Demo Board is a simple
tool that allows you to begin development with
dsPIC30F devices.
Development board power includes an on-board +5V
regulator for V
DD and AVDD with direct input from 9V
AC or DC wall adapter, a 9V DC power source input
jack for the development board and a LED power-on
indicator.
MPLAB ICD 2 Connections include an MPLAB ICD 2
programming connector and pad locations for 28-pin
SOIC or SDIP packages. Also included are a single
RS-232 communication channel, 7.37 MHz crystal for
dsPIC device clocking, and two crystal locations on the
board to support either SDIP or SOIC packages.
Other features include:
• Reset push button for resetting the dsPIC device
• LED connected to pin RD0 for status indicator
• All device I/O pins are brought out to a header for
test point and prototyping access
• Prototype area for user hardware
FIGURE 13-2: dsPICDEM 28-PIN
STARTER DEMO BOARD