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PIC32 USB Starter Kit II (DM320003-2)
This kit provides the easiest and lowest
cost method to experience the USB
and CAN functionality of the PIC32
microcontrollers. Users can develop
CAN applications using PIC32 expansion
boards. The board contains everything
need to develop USB embedded Host/
Device/OTG applications when combined with Microchip's
free USB software.
FS USB Plug-In Module (PIM) Demo Boards
These full-speed USB demonstration and development
boards feature the PIC18FXXJ50 8-bit MCUs. The boards
can be operated either stand-alone or as a PIM plugged
into the PICDEM™ PIC18 Explorer board (DM183032).
PIC18F46J50 FS USB PIM Demo Board (MA180024)
PIC18F47J53 FS USB PIM Demo Board (MA180029)
The PIC18F46J50 and PIC18F47J53
FS USB PIM demo boards are
full speed USB demonstration
and development boards
featuring the PIC18F46J50 and
PIC18F47J53 respectively.
PIC18F87J94 FS USB Demo Board (MA180033)
The PIC18F87J94 FS USB PIM demo
board is a full speed USB demonstration
and development board featuring the
PIC18F87J94.
Explorer 16 Development Platform
Combine the Explorer 16, low-cost modular development
board with the USB PICtail™ Plus daughter board for easy
USB development with 16- and 32-bit MCUs. Several
different PIMs are available to allow development with a
variety of MCU platforms.
Explorer 16 Development Board (DM240001)
Use this efficient, low-cost
development board to evaluate
the features and performance of
Microchip’s 16-bit PIC24F and
PIC24H MCU, dsPIC33 DSC and
32-bit PIC32MX families. Interface
with the MPLAB ICD 3 In-Circuit
Debugger or MPLAB REAL ICE™ In-Circuit Emulator to
speed evaluation and prototyping of application circuitry.
Microchip’s support for USB applications includes MPLAB®
X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) tools for
all USB PIC MCUs, peripheral applications for the 8-bit
PIC16F, PIC18F family, and device, embedded host and
OTG applications for the 16-bit PIC24F, PIC24E and
dsPIC33E and 32-bit PIC32 families. Designers can use
Microchip’s free USB stacks—including class drivers, 16-
and 32-bit file system drivers and SCSI interface drivers—
which are provided in source code form. More information
is available at: www.microchip.com/usb.
Additional software support includes full C and RTOS
development environments. Also available are TCP/IP
stacks, graphics libraries and ZigBee software stacks,
which allow USB functionality to be combined with
other capabilities to support a variety of designs. More
information is available at: www.microchip.com/mla.
USB Starter Kits
These development kits provide an easy, low-cost way to
evaluate the functionality of Microchip’s 8-, 16-and 32-bit
USB microcontrollers. Each all-inclusive kit contains the
hardware, software and code examples necessary to take
your next USB design from concept to prototype.
Low Pin Count USB Development Kit with PICkit™ 2
(DV164126)
This kit features the PIC18F14K50
and PIC18F13K50 20-pin USB
MCUs.
Hardware, software and
code examples are included, as
well as self-directed course and
lab materials.
PIC18 Starter Kit (DM180021)
This kit features a PIC18F46J50
MCU and includes on-board
debugger/programming capability
as well as USB communication, a
capacitive touch pad, potentiometer,
acceleration sensor, MicroSD
memory card and an OLED display. The board can function
as a USB mouse, joystick or mass storage device (thumb
drive) all using the on-board capacitive touch sense pads.
MPLAB Starter Kit for PIC24F (DM240011)
This kit provides an inexpensive
way to evaluate the 16 MIPs
PIC24FJ256GB110 with USB-OTG.
Application demonstrations
include mTouch capacitive
sensing, driving an OLED display
and USB-OTG to store data to a
thumb drive.
memory card and an OLED display. The board can function
USB Development Tools and Software Support
Supporting USB Development from Concept to Prototype
www.microchip.com/usb
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