Multi-processsor experimet board for PIC Starter kit, Includes : PIC Station-3i, PX-200, MCU samples, LCD, SLCD16x2, DC Adaptor
Microcontroller section
3 of PIC microcontroller main sockets for supporting the different
package of PIC micrcontroller. It includes :
40-pin socket that inserted PIC16F887 chip. Also, you can change to
any 40-pin DIP of PIC16f/18F microcontroller
18-pin socket that inserted PIC16F88 chip. Also, you can change to
any 18-pin DIP of PIC16F/18F microcontroller
20-pin socket that inserted PIC16F690 chip. Also, you can change to
any 8/14/20-pin DIP of PIC16F/18F microcontroller and special bonus; the
6 pin female header for supporting the PIC10F202 module (must use only
one package in a time)
Each microcontroller socket has ICD2 jack for supporting the In-system
programming (PX-200 or PX-700 USB programmer is recommended). You can
program and run all 3 sockets in same time.
Fixed 20MHz crystal clock for 40-pin microcontroller and 4MHz crystal
for 18-pin PIC microcontroller
Free clock source selection for 20-pin PIC microcontroller socket
Prepare all I/O port of PIC microcontroller in each socket
Direct downloading via ICD2 jack by Microchip's PicKit-2 software. It
can operate with WindowsXP and Vista. You can set the full option of
configuration bits for each microcontroller
One mode switch for program and run in each microcontroller socket with
Mode LED indicators.
Support the multi-processor experiments and applications.
Experiment tools :
+5Vdc supply voltage
8-LED are active with logic 1
LCD connector support 16x2 LCD up to 20x4 LCD
4 of push-button switches with pull-up resistor
2 of RS-232 serial port interfacing circuits
Pulse generator 1Hz, 10Hz, 100Hz and 1kHz with LED indicators
4 of 0 to +5V Variable voltage sources for A/D converter experiment
Freely Piezo speaker
Mini-breadboard 4.5 x 3.5 cm. 170 points
187 soldering pads prototyping area
Includes : PIC Station-3 board, CX-232 serial port cable, DC adaptor,
16x2 LCD module with cable, Wire jumpers and Technical leaflet
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