Microchip dsPIC development tool
USB 2.0 programmer on board !!!
System supports dsPIC microcontrollers in 64 and 80 pins package (it is delivered with dsPIC30F6014 working at 10MHz). Many ready made examples guarantee successful use of the system.
BIGdsPIC is easy to use Microchip PIC development system. BIGdsPIC has many features that makes your development easy.
NOTE: GLCD and MMC/SD Cards are not included in the price !!!
46 buttons for purposes of program development.
All pins from the bottom of the board are also clearly mark.
Digital thermometer DS1820 for measuring temperature from -55ºC to 125ºC.
USB connector for In-System programming with dsPIC PROG programmer.
46 diodes for displaying microcontroller pin states simultaneously.
System can be easily configured via clearly marked dip switches.
All pins are connected to ICD connectors for further connecting.
Power Supply select - USB or External.
All ports can can be set to PULL UP or PULL down resistors via jumpers.
Power supply is flexible 9-15 V (AC or DC). Also you can chose external or USB power supply.
Double RS-232 communication with PC or another microcontroller.
Buttons can be connected to VCC or GND via jumpers..
Two potentiometers for simulation of analog inputs.
Microcontroller board can be replaced. Hi quality contact provide good connection with peripherals.
Potentiometer for LCD and GLCD contrast.
GLCD - Graphic display 128x64
It is on user to chose VCC (5V) or 4.096 V as a reference for AD or DA Converter.
LCD 2x16 in 8-bit mode.
MMC\SD card slot - For MMC\SD memory cards.
ICD2 connector for customers who want to use it.
Reset circuit
LCD2x16 character LCD can be easily placed or removed off the board. All LCD connector pins are clearly marked from both side of the board. LCD is included in the price !!!
BIGdsPIC development system is a full-featured development board for the Microchip 80-pin dsPIC microcontrollers. It was designed to allow students or engineers to easily exercise and explore the capabilities of the dsPIC microcontrollers. It allows the dsPIC microcontroller to be interfaced with external circuits to a broad range of the peripheral devices, allowing the user to concentrate just on the software. Figure on the left illustrates the first contact with the development system. On a silkscreen there are marks beside every component. These marks describe connection to microcontroller, operation modes, and some other useful notes. As a result, need for additional schematics is minimized, because all information are already on the board.
dsPICprog2 Programmer: The microcontroller is connected to the dsPICprog programmer via 5 lines, two of which are +5V and GND. Unlike programmers whose operation is based on bootloads (and which need to give away part of their memory to a bootload program) dsPICprog programs the microcontroller externally so that the entire memory is available for the programmer. dsPIC Microcontrollers can be programmed with 5V and 12.5 V. If programmed with 5V, one pin can not be used for anything else except for programming, so that one pin of the microcontroller is not available for an application. dsPICprog programs with 12.5V generated through a supply pump from the supply voltage (+5V) thus leaving the all pin free.
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7seg displays in multiplex mode.
AD conversion and displaying on LCD.
AD conversion and displaying on LED
diodes in binary form.
AD conversion and send conversion result via USART.
Timer 0 and time measuring.
Measuring temperature with DS1820
and displaying on LCD.
Examples for SPI communication.
Examples for CAN communication.
Examples for Sound generation.
Sending and receiving data over Ethernet.
FIR_Radix Example.
Port Expander Example.
T6963C Graphic LCD Example.
Measuring temperature with DS1820 and displaying on 7seg displays in multiplex mode.
Interrupt upon port B state change.
Detection of button pressed on portB.
Printing text on LCD.
Diodes blinking on port B.
Display text and images on Graphic LCD.
Examples for I2C communication.
Examples for RS485 communication.
Examples for sending and receiving data using Manchester Code.
Examples for Sinusoid generation.
IIR_Radix Example.
Serial Graphic LCD Example.
Sound Example.
Measuring temperature with DS1820
and sending data to the PC via serial
communication.
Sending data to the PC via serial
communication.
Creating delay with timer 0.
Creating delay with timer 1.
Creating delay with timer 2.
Sending data from PS/2 keyboard.
One-wire communication with temperature sensor.
Read date and time from PCF8583 RTC Real Time Clock.
Examples for reading and writing data to MMC or CF cards.
FFT Example.
Serial Ethernet Example.
Drawings for all dev.system parts are simple and clear.
BIGdsPIC development system.
USB cable.
Serial cable.
Board schematic.
CD with software, drivers and examples in C, BASIC and Pascal.
The Box is very resistant to shock and transport damage. NOTE: GLCD is not included in the price !!!
BIGdsPIC comes with printed board schematic.
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