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PIC Crush � I Development Board
PIC Crush-I is an embedded system development board for Microchip’s 8-bit PIC microcontrollers. PIC Crush-I features various interfaces available on-board and options for ADD-ONs for unleashing the power of the 8-bit PIC microcontroller. It has been designed to help professionals, students and amateurs to explore the capabilities of PIC microcontroller and practice application development for various interfaces with minimal hardware reconfiguration.
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Regulated Power Supply PICkit and ICD series compatible connectors for Programming /Debugging Supports wide range of Microchip’s 40, 28, 18-pin
microcontrollers of DIP package
Analog Input 36 LEDs and 36 Push Buttons 16x2 Character LCD operable in 4-bit or 8-bit mode 128x64 Graphic LCD
Buzzer
EEPROM and RTC with battery backup RS232 Interface PS/2 Keyboard Interface Digital Temperature Sensor
SD/MMC Card Reader USB Direct Port Access and header for ADD
ONs
Seven Segment Display
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Sample Programs with Source Code: The PIC Crush-I Development board comes with a comprehensive set of demo codes with complete source code for all the peripherals on-board. PIC Crush-I along with the set of libraries provided by ENTESLA will aid rapid prototyping of embedded device thus reducing the time to market.
The demo projects provided work with Microchip’s MPLAB C for PIC18 (Lite) compiler and MPLAB IDE. The source code can be easily modified to work with well known compilers such as Mikroelectronika’s MikroC, HI-Tech C, CCS C compiler for PIC.
Package Contents · PIC Crush-I development board. · A comprehensive User Manual with all the section of PIC Crush-I development board
explained with schematics. · Product CD-ROM with demo codes and complete source code for all the peripherals and
additional material for getting started with PIC microcontrollers. The CD-ROM also includes complete and evaluation versions of different development environments.
· A USB cable of type B-to-A, for connecting PIC Crush-I development board to a USB host.
· A modem serial cable, DB9-Male to DB9-Female (DB9M-DB9F), to connect the PIC Crush-I development board to a computer.
· A Digital Temperature Sensor (DS18S20) #. · 12V AC/DC adapter as external power supply#. · USB PICkit Lite-I Programmer/Debugger#. · Character LCD, Graphic LCD#, MMC/SD Card#.
# Optional
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Key Features 1. A power jack for an external power supply from 8 to
16V AC/DC. Alternatively the board can be powered through a programmer or debugger.
2. Standard connectors to support MICROCHIP’s programming/debugging product line (ICD2, ICD3, PICkit2, PICkit3) and similar development tools.
3. DIP40, DIP28 and DIP18 sockets to choose your favourite 8-bit PIC from a wide range of MICROCHIP’s 40, 28, and 18 pin microcontrollers.
4. Socket for DS18S20, a 1-Wire digital temperature sensor with an accuracy of 0.5ºC.
5. Variable analog input using potentiometer to five user selectable channels. 6. DB9 connector to implement RS232 communication with selectable TX, RX, CTS and RTS. 7. On-board buzzer to generate various audio frequencies. 8. On-board USB connector to communicate over USB. 9. On-board PS/2 connector to interface Keyboard or Mouse with your MCU. 10. Configurable Pull Up or Pull Down on individual ports. 11. Direct Port Access to all the port pins for interfacing external circuits and ADD-ONs. 12. Four multiplexed seven segment displays with an option to enable or disable them individually. 13. Character LCD interface with user selectable 4-bit or 8-bit mode. 14. 36 on-board LEDs to display status of every port pin. User also has an option to connect or disconnect LEDs to
individual ports. 15. 36 Push Buttons to control input to every port pin. User has an option to configure input from button as active-
high or active-low. 16. Graphic LCD interface to display graphics and text. 17. Individual potentiometers to vary contrast of Graphic LCD and Character LCD. 18. A button to hardware reset the MCU. 19. SD/MMC Card slot for more memory requirements. 20. On-board EEPROM. 21. On-board Real Time Clock with battery backup. 22. Well-documented top and bottom side for easy hardware troubleshooting.
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