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P A G E 26
E a s y P I C v 8 M a n u a l
P A G E 26
E a s y P I C v 8 M a n u a l
mikroBUS
sockets
The superior connectivity features of the EasyPIC v8 development board are rounded
up with fi ve standardized mikroBUS
host connectors (1). It is a considerable upgrade
for the board, as it allows interfacing with the vast amount of Click boards
.
mikroBUS
is the add-on board standard that off ers maximum expandability with the
smallest number of pins. More information at www.mikroe.com/mikrobus
All the mikroBUS
sockets are now redesigned and improved. They became much
sturdier, allowing a better grip of the Click board
. In addition to added horizontal
supports between two 8-pin connectors, the right lower edge is chamfered at the
angle of 45°, the same as the Click board
, making it seamlessly fi t into the mikroBUS
socket. The new mikroBUS
socket is now a fully-fl edged, standardized monolithic
component with all its pins clearly labeled, off ering very good grip for the Click board
,
preventing it to fl ip over or to be placed incorrectly.
The mikroBUS
socket supports the following communication interfaces: SPI, UART,
and I2C. There are also single pins reserved for PWM, Interrupt, Analog input, Reset,
and SPI Chip Select. The mikroBUS
socket also contains pins with the two power rails
(3.3V and 5V), along with the GND pins.
Each MCU socket has the appropriate pins routed to the mikroBUS
sockets.
Therefore, each mikroBUS
socket pin is clearly labeled on the development board.
This helps users to identify to which MCU pin its routed to. Also, each mikroBUS
socket is labeled on the development board with its ordinal number, by which the
connector is referenced to in the Mikroe development environment, software
applications, tutorials, etc.
Figure 12: Main board with mikroBUS™ socket close up view
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