PICDEM 2 Plus - Microchip Technology



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|dsPICDEM 80-pin Starter |DM300019 |

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|Uses an 80-pin dsPIC30F6014 plug-in module. Features selectable 5V and 3.3V, LEDs, switches, |[pic] |

|potentiometer, UART interface, A/D input filter circuit for speech band signal input, on-board DAC and | |

|filter for speech band signal output, prototyping area, assembly language demonstration program and | |

|tutorial. | |

|It can accommodate the 80-pin dsPIC30F6010 plug-in module and the100- to 80-pin adapter dsPIC33F plug-in | |

|module.. | |

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|16-Bit 28-Pin Starter Board |DM300027 |

|Supports 28-pin PIC24 microcontrollers or dsPIC Digital Signal Controller (DSC) devices with features |[pic] |

|including on-board regulators for 3.3V or 5V operation, power input from 9V power supply or USB power | |

|source, single UART communication channel via USB bridge, connectors for MPLAB® ICD 2 In-circuit | |

|Debugger/Programmer and PICkit™ 2, header for access to all device I/O pins, and circuit prototyping area | |

|including pads for SOIC and SOT-23 devices. | |

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|dsPICDEM 28-pin Starter |DM300017 |

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|No longer available. Replaced by the 16-bit 28-pin Starter Board (DM300027) above. . |[pic] |

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|dsPICDEM 1.1 Plus |DM300024 |

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|Features an active demonstration program loaded on the installed dsPIC30F6014A device. Several program |[pic] |

|functions are selectable via a menu system displayed on the LCD. These include: temperature and voltage | |

|measurements, frequency domain characteristics of a sinewave signal generated on-board from a digital | |

|potentiometer, FIR and IIR digital filter selections and DTMF tone generation using the Codec interface | |

|peripheral (external speaker required). | |

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|dsPICDEM 2 |DM300018 |

|Sockets are provided for 28 and 40-pin devices in the motor control family and 18-, 28- and 40-pin devices|[pic] |

|in the general purpose and sensor family. | |

|The board includes a sample dsPIC30F4011 Digital Signal Controller in the 40-pin motor control socket, a | |

|power supply regulator, crystal oscillators for each set of sockets, and both RS-232 and CAN ports for | |

|external communication. In addition, the board is populated with prototyping hardware, including LED | |

|indicators, push button switches, a potentiometer, a temperature sensor and a 2x16 LCD screen. All pins on| |

|all the devices are accessible through headers.. | |

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|dsPICDEM MC1 Motor Control |DM300020 |

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|The three main components are: dsPICDEM™ MC1 Motor Control Development Board, dsPICDEM MC1L 3-Phase Low |[pic] |

|Voltage Power Module and dsPICDEM MC1H 3-Phase High Voltage Power Module. | |

|The dsPICDEM MC1 Motor Control Development Board contains the dsPIC30F6010 but supports all dsPIC Digital | |

|Signal Controller motor control variances, various peripheral interfaces and a custom interface header | |

|system, which allows different motor power modules to be connected to the PCB. The control board also has | |

|connectors for mechanical position sensors such as incremental rotary encoders and hall effect sensors, | |

|and a breadboard area for custom circuits. | |

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| 1 |DM300004-1 |

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|Provides the hardware circuitry for supporting both the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and |[pic] |

|10-Base T MAC/PHY interfaces. The PSTN interface hardware on the 1 board is suited for | |

|FCC/JATE compliancy. | |

|The board comes with an ITU-T compliant V.22bis/V.22 modem demonstration module pre-programmed on the | |

|installed dsPIC30F6014 device. This demo, provided with full source code, enables the user to connect and | |

|transfer data between the dsPIC Soft Modem and an ITU-T compliant reference modem. The modem can be | |

|configured for either the originate or answer mode of operation. | |

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| 2 |DM300004-2 |

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|CTR-21 compliancy is supported on 2. The board comes with an ITU-T compliant V.22bis/V.22 |[pic] |

|modem demonstration module pre-programmed on the installed dsPIC30F6014 device. This demo, provided with | |

|full source code, enables the user to connect and transfer data between the dsPIC Soft Modem and an ITU-T | |

|compliant reference modem. The modem can be configured for either the originate or answer mode of | |

|operation. | |

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|PICDEM Low Voltage Motor Control |DM183021 |

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|Supports 28-pin, PIC18F microcontrollers and dsPIC30F Digital Signal Controllers. The board is capable of |[pic] |

|controlling motors rated up to 48V and 2.2 amps. | |

|The development board also comes with two pre-programmed, Flash-based devices for easy development: the | |

|PIC18F2431 device will populate the 28-pin socket and the dsPIC30F3010. Additionally, the board comes with| |

|a free Motor Control Graphical User Interface (MC-GUI) which can set and modify all motor parameters. | |

|The board has a motor terminal strip, 3-phase voltage source inverter bridge, motion sensor inputs, | |

|over-current protection, level programmable using potentiometer, temperature sensor, push button switches,| |

|9 LEDs, test points for motor current and back EMF sensing, speed control potentiometer, RS-232 port, and | |

|example software and documentation CDROM. | |

|Explorer 16 100-pin |DM240001 |

|The Explorer 16 is a low cost, efficient development board to evaluate the features and performance of |[pic] |

|Microchip's new PIC24 Microcontroller and dsPIC33 Digital Signal Controller (DSC) families. Coupled with | |

|the MPLAB ICD 2 In Circuit Debugger, real-time emulation and debug facilities speed evaluation and | |

|prototyping of application circuitry. The Explorer 16 100-pin features two interchangeable Plug-In Modules| |

|(PIMs), one each for the PIC24FJ128GA010 and the dsPIC33FJ256GP710 DSC. | |

|Explorer 16 44pin |DM240002 |

|The Explorer 16 is a low cost, efficient development board to evaluate the features and performance of |[pic] |

|Microchip's new PIC24 Microcontroller and dsPIC33 Digital Signal Controller (DSC) families. Coupled with | |

|the MPLAB ICD 2 In Circuit Debugger, real-time emulation and debug facilities speed evaluation and | |

|prototyping of application circuitry. The Explorer 16 44-pin features a Plug-In Module (PIM) for the | |

|PIC24FJ64GA004. | |

|Motor Control Interface PICtail Plus D-Card |Buy AC164128 |

|This PICtail MC board interfaces with Explorer 16 (DM240001) and the HV/LV Power Module (DM300021 and |[pic] |

|DM300022). It has a variety of test points that will make debugging of your application easier. It also | |

|has hardware support for sensor and sensor-less applications such as Hall sensors, optical encoder, back | |

|EMF and current sensing. This uses dsPIC33F device family for the MC development as opposed to the | |

|DM300020 that targets dsPIC30F for the MC application development. | |

|dsPIC33FJ256MC710-I/PT PIM |MA330013 |

|PC Board with 100-pin dsPIC33FJ256MC710 DSC sample. Use with Explorer 16, DM240001, Development Board |[pic] |

|Explorer 16 Starter Kit |DV164033 |

|The Explorer 16 Starter Kit is a complete set of tools for application development using Microchip’s |[pic] |

|PIC24F, PIC24H, and dsPIC33 16-bit microcontrollers. The kit includes a MPLAB® ICD 2 In Circuit Debugger, | |

|an Explorer 16 Development Board, a 9V universal power supply that can be used for either the Explorer 16 | |

|Development Board or the MPLAB ICD 2 in-circuit debugger, a serial cable, and both a PIC24FJ128GA010 and a| |

|dsPIC33F256GP710 device (mounted on plug-in modules for quick replacement). Also included with the kit is | |

|Microchip’s MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE), the Student Edition of the MPLAB C30 C | |

|Compiler for Microchip’s 16-bit devices, with tutorials and user manuals on CDROM. The complete kit | |

|introduces the developer to Microchip's new family of 16-bit microcontrollers with all the tools for | |

|writing code in C, hardware debugging the application and programming devices. | |

|dsPICDEM SMPS Buck Development Board |DM300023 |

|The dsPICDEM SMPS Buck Board provides an easy and economical way to evaluate the dsPIC30F202x/1010 SMPS & |[pic] |

|Digital Power Conversion family of components and provides an educational and prototyping platform to | |

|investigate digital power conversion and digital Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) design. The board | |

|includes a socketed dsPIC30F2020 device connected to power devices and circuitry for controlling | |

|independent low power DC to DC Synchronous Buck Converter circuits as well as support, debug and | |

|communication circuitry. | |

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