PICDEM 2 Plus - Microchip Technology



|PIC18F4XK20 Starter Kit | |[pic] DM164124 |

|[pic] |The PIC18F4XK20 Starter Kit is a demonstration and development platform for Microchip’s new PIC18F4X/2XK20 series microcontrollers. The board provides a |

| |platform to highlight this new family’s benchmark for lower power consumption and high-performance operation. It includes the development board, PICkit™ 2 |

| |Development Programmer/Debugger, programming lessons and demos. |

|PIC18 Explorer | |[pic] DM183032 |

|[pic] |The PICDEM PIC18 Explorer low-cost demo board is for evaluation of our PIC18 MCU families. The PIC18 Explorer features a PIC18F8722 microcontroller, a |

| |superset of our traditional PIC18 general purpose 5V family. Also, the board comes with the PIC18F87J11 processor PIM, which is the superset of our PIC18 |

| |J-series of 3V MCUs for cost sensitive applications. This single development board supports dozens of the general purpose PIC18 families using various |

| |processor Plug-In Modules (PIMs). PICtail daughter boards enable many different accessory boards to connect to the PIC18 Explorer board for a flexible and |

| |complete development environment.  This board is the ideal complement to the MPLAB® ICD 2 debugger and programmer for a full-featured PIC18 development |

| |environment. |

|MPLAB Starter kit PIC18 MCU | |[pic] DM180021 |

|[pic] |The PIC18 Starter Kit contains everything needed to experience the high performance and versatility of the PIC18F microcontroller family. It includes an |

| |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. |

|MRF24WB0MA Wi-Fi PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board |[pic] AC164136-4 |

|[pic] |The Wi-Fi PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board is a demonstration board for evaluating Wi-Fi connectivity using PIC microcontrollers and the MRF24WB0MA |

| |module. This product is compatible with the Explorer 16 Development Board (DM240001), 2 Development Board (DM163024) and PIC32 Starter Kit |

| |(DM320001) with I/O Expansion Board (DM320002). |

|PICDEM 4 | |[pic] DM163014 |

|[pic] |Demonstration and evaluation board for the 8-pin, 14-pin, and 18-pin general purpose family of products with power management features. It comes with |

| |pre-programmed PIC18F1320 and PIC16F627A, both featuring nanoWatt technology. |

| |The board provides three different sockets supporting 8-, 14- and 18-pin DIP devices, a RS-232 port, 8 LEDs, a 2x16 LCD display, 3 push button switches, |

| |prototyping area, I/O expander, supercapacitor circuitry and support for a LIN transceiver and a motor driver. |

|PICDEM Inductive Touch Development Kit | |[pic] DM183027 |

|[pic] |The PICDEM Inductive Touch Development Kit is an evaluation and development platform for Microchip’s Inductive Touch technology.| |

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| |Factory programmed firmware provides immediate access to all the board’s features through the use of the MPLAB mTouch plug-in. | |

| |Using a PICkit Serial Analyzer to communicate with the PC, it allows the user to analyze application critical information in | |

| |real-time as it relates to sensor behavior. | |

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|PICDEM LCD 2 | |[pic] DM163030 |

|[pic] |The PICDEM LCD 2 Demonstration Board shows the main features of Microchip’s 28, 40, 64 and 80-pin LCD Flash PIC microcontrollers including the LCD voltage |

| |booster and contrast controller. It is populated with the PIC18F85J90. Other devices are supported via a transition socket and are available separately. A |

| |sample LCD glass display is included for custom prototyping. The glass features 7-segment displays, wipers, thermometers, star bursts, and other common |

| |icons |

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|PICkit 1 Flash Starter Board | |[pic] DV164101 |

|[pic] |A low-cost development kit with an easy-to-use interface for programming Microchip’s 8- and14-pin Flash family of microcontrollers. Instructions are |

| |provided in a series of seven tutorials that cover I/O, interrupts, A/D converters, comparators, data tables and timers. All source code files for the |

| |tutorials are furnished. |

| |Supports nine mid-range microcontrollers: |

| |- PIC12F629, 635, 675, 683 |

| |- PIC16F630, 636, 676, 684, 688, 785, 916, 917 |

| |The PICkit Signal Analysis Daughterboard combined with the PICkit Signal Analysis software adds oscilloscope, FFT, histogram and strip chart functions. |

| |PICkit Baseline Flash v1.30 supports nine microcontrollers: |

| |- PIC10F200, 202, 204, 206 |

| |- PIC12F508, 509, 510 |

| |- PIC16F54, 57, 59 |

| |- PIC16F505 |

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|PICkit 2 Flash Starter Board | |[pic] DV164120 |

|[pic] |A low-cost development kit with an easy to use interface for programming Microchip’s 8-, 14- and 20-pin Flash family of microcontrollers. Instructions are|

| |provided in a series of twelve lessons that cover I/O, interrupts, A/D converters, data tables and timers. All source code files for the lessons are |

| |furnished. |

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|Mechatronics | |[pic] DM163029 |

|[pic] |Mechatronics refers to implementing intelligent control in a mechanical system. The board comes with nine example projects which include firmware, |

| |connection diagrams and schematics. |

| |It uses the PIC16F917 MCU with 8 MHz internal oscillator and on-board LCD module and has 8 LEDs, an LCD, stepper motor and brushed DC motors, temperature |

| |sensor, light sensor, 32.768 kHz crystal for time generation, 4 tactile switches, 2 potentiometers, over-current protection circuit, RS-232 interface and |

| |an optical speed sensor for brushed DC motor. |

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|Passive Keyless Entry Board | |[pic] APGRD001 |

|[pic] |A fully functional passive keyless entry system, containing 3 independent boards: the Key Fob, the Base Station and the Receiver/Decoder. The PKE |

| |reference design can also be used as a Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Solution. |

| |The Base Station can be commanded by a simple momentary switch, a proximity detector,or a serial-numbered challenge. |

| |The Key Fob uses the PIC16F639 and has an integrated AFE (Analog Front) with up to five pushbutton inputs, and two LED outputs. |

| |The Receiver/Decoder supports two manufacturer's codes with automatic baud rate detection and automatic normal or secure learn detection. Included are six|

| |learnable transmitters and LIN network support. The three boards come pre-programmed with the application code. |

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|Low Power Solutions Board | |[pic] DM163026 |

|[pic] |Uses the PIC18F4620 for demonstrating nanoWatt features and implementing system power reduction techniques. The Low Power Solutions Demonstration board CD|

| |includes three self-paced, step-by-step lab exercises, using the PIC18F4620 illustrating nanoWatt features to reduce power consumption and improve board |

| |performance. |

| |Included on the board are a fully functional ultrasonic range finder with LCD display, a DC boost circuit, USART, test points to measure system and PIC |

| |power consumption, three switches, 2 LEDs and a Microchip TC1047A temperature sensor |

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|PICkit Serial Analyzer | |[pic] DV164122 |

|[pic] |The PICkit Serial Analyzer is a low-cost tool with an easy-to use interface that communicates between a PC controlled USB port and various serial port |

| |protocols. It can interface with circuits that are embedded deep within systems, electrically or mechanically, that have serial port access. It can also |

| |emulate serial circuitry to communicate with a PIC® microcontroller. The PICkit Serial Analyzer hardware supports I2C™, SMBus, SPI and USART protocols. |

| |This microcontroller contains firmware to emulate typical serial system functions. Scripts can be created and saved, and software templates can be |

| |modified to tailor the communications protocol. |

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|PICDEM System Management Kit | |[pic] DV164123 |

|[pic] |The PICDEM™ System Management Kit is a demonstration and training tool for system integration and the design of a variety of applications. PIC® |

| |microcontrollers provide powerful integrated peripherals, ideally suited for such integration tasks. The PICDEM System Management Board provides an I2C™ |

| |communications bus, typically found in applications such as personal computers or rack mount servers. The bus connects to multiple devices to monitor and |

| |record the health and status of the system. The PICDEM System Management Board integrates the functions of a dedicated Real-Time Clock (RTC), serial |

| |EEPROM, thermal management controller and analog-to-digital converter using a single PIC microcontroller. |

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|PICDEM CAN-LIN 2 and 3 Demonstration Boards  | |[pic] DM163011 |

| | |[pic] DM163015 |

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|[pic] |PICDEM CAN-LIN demonstration boards to support different PICmicro® devices. All demonstrate the main features of the devices, especially those features of|

|[pic] |the integrated CAN module. In addition to the CAN network, the board also employs a LIN sub-network using Microchip's PIC16C43X and PIC18F320 device |

| |families. |

| |Each PICDEM CAN-LIN demonstration board includes both firmware and PC software for simulating a CAN network. The firmware comes pre-programmed on the |

| |sample device. The PC software and documentation are furnished on a CD-ROM. |

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| |PICDEM CAN-LIN 2 supports: |

| |28-pin SDIP PIC18F258,2580,2680,2685 and 40-pin PDIP PIC18F458,4580,4680,4685 |

| |devices |

| |20-pin PDIP PIC16C432 with integrated LIN Bus transceiver |

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| |PICDEM CAN-LIN 3 supports: |

| |64-pin TQFP PIC18F6680 and 80-pin TQFP PIC18F8680 devices |

| |20-pin SSOP PIC18F1320 and MCP201 LIN Bus transceiver |

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|PIC32 Starter Kit |[pic]Buy DM320001 |

|[pic] |The PIC32 Starter Kit provides the easiest and lowest cost method to experience the PIC32 microcontroller. From the over 35 source code examples to the |

| |getting started project, quickly learn Microchip's 32-bit family of microcontrollers and development tools. The kit includes everything needed to write, |

| |program, debug, and execute code on a high performance PIC32 microcontroller. |

|PIC32 USB Starter Kit III |[pic]Buy DM320003-3 |

|[pic] |The PIC32 USB starter kit – III provides the user with an easy and cost effective option to experience the USB, mTouch and SPI/I2S functionality of the new|

| |PIC32MX3/MX4 microcontrollers. The board comes equipped with everything that is needed including Microchip’s free USB software to develop USB embedded |

| |host/device/OTG applications. |

|PIC32 USB Starter Kit II |[pic]Buy DM320003-2 |

|[pic] |The PIC32 USB Starter Kit II provides the easiest and lowest cost method to experience the USB On-The-Go family of PIC32 microcontrollers. Users can |

| |develop USB embedded host, device, dual-role, or On-The-Go applications by combining this board with Microchip's free USB software (On-The-Go support |

| |provided in a future software release). |

|PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit |[pic] Buy DM320004 |

|[pic] |The PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit provides the easiest and lowest cost method to experience 10/100 Ethernet development with PIC32 microcontrollers. Combined|

| |with Microchip’s free TCP/IP software, user project will be running in no time. The PIC32 has an available CAN 2.0b peripheral and USB host/device/OTG. |

| |The Ethernet Starter Kit has expansion connector compatible with other PIC32 Starter Kits. |

|Explorer 16 |[pic] Buy DM240001 |

|[pic] |The Explorer 16 is a low cost, efficient development board to evaluate the features and performance of Microchip's PIC24, dsPIC DSC, and the PIC32 |

| |microcontroller families. The board contains expansion header for adding application specific functionality using optional PICtail Plus daughter cards. |

| |Two programming/debug interfaces are available: the Microchip programming/debug interface for use with MPLAB REAL ICE Emulator and a JTAG interface. A |

| |PIC32 based plug-in module (PIM) is required |

|PIC32 I/O Expansion Board |[pic] DM320002 |

|[pic] |The PIC32 I/O Expansion Board provides Starter Kit and Starter Board users with full access to MCU signals, additional debug headers, and connection of |

| |PICTail Plus daughter cards. MCU signals are connected to vertical pin headers for attaching prototype circuits or monitoring signals with logic probes. |

| |Headers are provided for connecting JTAG tools or Microchip tools using the 2-wire (ICSP) interface. |

|Multimedia Expansion Board |[pic] DM320005 |

|[pic] |The Multimedia Expansion Board comes with a 3.2” Color LCD Touchscreen, FCC Certified WiFi Module, SSD1926 Graphics Controller, 24-bit Stereo Codec, |

| |connectors for Line Out, Microphone and headphones, 8 position Joystick with fire button, microSD card slot, and 3 axis accelerometer. Requires any PIC32|

| |Starter Kit, with on-board programmer / debugger. |

|Enhanced mTouch Cap Touch Eval Kit |[pic] DM183026-2 |

|[pic] |The enhanced mTouch Capacitive Evaluation Kit provides a simle platform for developing a variety of capacitive touch sense applications using PIC16F, |

| |PIC24F, PIC18F and PIC32 microcontrollers. The Diagnostic Tool provided allows the user to analyze application-critical information in real-time as it |

| |relates to touch sensor behavior. |

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