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MPLAB Starter Kit for Digital Power (DM330017)
The MPLAB Starter Kit for Digital Power allows the user
to easily explore the capabilities and features of the
dsPIC33F GS Digital Power Conversion family. It is a
digitally controlled power supply board that consists of one
independent DC/DC synchronous Buck converter and one
independent DC/DC Boost converter. Each power stage
includes a MOSFET controlled 5W resistive load. The kit
features an on-board programmer/debugger, LCD display
and an on-board temperature sensor.
Microstick II (DM330013-2)
Microstick II delivers a complete development hardware
platform for Microchip's 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers
and digital signal controllers. It's the perfect solution for
those looking for a low-cost, easy-to-use development
platform and supports all 3.3V PIC24FJ, PIC24H, dsPIC33,
and PIC32 SPDIP packaged devices.
PICDEM™ PIC18 Explorer Board (DM183032)
This low-cost demo board features a PIC18F8722 MCU
which is the superset of the traditional PIC18 general
purpose 5V family. The board also comes with the
PIC18F87J11 processor PIM which is the superset of the
PIC18 J-series of 3V MCUs for cost-sensitive applications.
This single development board supports dozens of general
purpose PIC18 families using various processor Plug-In
Modules (PIMs).
Development Tools Selector
Microchip's Development Tools Selector (DTS) is an on-line
application that allows a user to view development tools
through a graphical user interface (GUI) with filter and
search capabilities to easily find development tools
associated to the Microchip products. Just enter either a
development tool or Microchip device in the search box
and it quickly displays all related tools and devices.
Updated after every MPLAB X IDE release, it is available
online and offline at: www.microchip.com/dts.
PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit (DM320004)
The PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit provides
the easiest and lowest cost method to
experience 10/100 Ethernet development
with PIC32. Combined with Microchip's
free TCP/IP software, your project will be
running in no time. The PIC32 has an available CAN2.0b
peripheral and USB host/device/OTG.
PIC32 I/O Expansion Board (DM320002)
This I/O expansion board provides PIC32
starter board (DM320001, DM320003)
users with full access to MCU signals, JTAG
debugging, ICSP™ development and connection of PICtail
Plus daughter cards.
PICkit 3 Debug Express (DV164131)
The PICkit 3 Debug Express combines a
44-pin demo board with a PIC18F45K20
microcontroller and a PICkit 3 debugger/
programmer.
MPLAB Starter Kit for Serial Memory Products
(DV243003)
This kit includes everything necessary
to quickly develop a robust and reliable
Serial EEPROM design, and greatly
reduces the time required for system
integration and hardware/software
fine-tuning. Supports Microchip UNI/O bus, I²C™, SPI and
Microwire Serial EEPROMs
.
PIC24E (DM240012) and dsPIC33E USB Starter
Kits (DM330012)
These starter kits provide a low-cost
method for the development and testing
of USB devices, embedded host and
On-The-Go applications using the PIC24E
MCU and dsPIC33E DSC families. Included on each board are
three user-programmable LEDs, three push button switches
and an expansion header compatible with the Multimedia
Expansion Board (DM320005) and I/O Expansion Board
(DM320002). The starter kits come preloaded with basic
Communication Device Class (CDC) demonstration software.
Microsticks for 3V and 5V PIC24F K-Series
(DM240013-1/DM240013-2)
Microsticks for 3V & 5V PIC24F K-series (DM240013-1
and DM240013-2) are flexible USB powered development
platforms. They provides everything you need to get
started at a very low cost and are the perfect solutions
for those looking to get started with Microchip’s low
cost 16-bit microcontroller families—The DM240013-1
supports the 3V PIC24F “KL”, “KM” and “KA” devices
while the DM240013-2 supports the 5V PIC24FV “KM”
and “KA”—for extremely cost sensitive consumer, medical
and industrial applications. Both the Microsticks include
an integrated programmer/debugger and can work as
a stand-alone development board or plugged into a
prototyping board.
Getting Started
Getting Started
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Quick Guide to Microchip Development Tools