PIC18 - Prototyping Kit for 18 pin Microchip PIC microcontrollers. Examples:- 16F627A, 16F628A 16F84 etc. etc. etc. Everything shown in the picture is included in the kit except the PIC microcontroller. The crystal supplied can be 4MHz or 10MHz if specified when ordering, otherwise it will be 4 MHz. The PCB is a high quality Gold Plated double sided PTH (plated through hole) 1.6mm FR4 (Fiberglass) board 78.5 x 54.5mm in size. It incorporates a large prototyping area with pads on both sides of the board. The 5V power supply for the PIC can be selected to be from the on-board 5V regulator, or the Microchip ICD2, both the +5V and 0V power rails are extended along the top & bottom edges of the board for easy access. Ports A and B are available on pads to the side of the PIC next to the prototyping area. An onboard RS232 level converter buffers the PIC UART to/from the 9 pin D connector, which is tracked for connection to a PC serial port. The RTS & CTS lines are also buffered and brought to 2 pins. The PIC can be programmed and debugged via the Microchip ICD compatible connector, or via the 5 pin programming header, which allows in-circuit programming from other programmers e.g. the MELAB's serial or USB programmers. The microchip PICkit2 programmer can be connected via the ICD connector using the standard PICkit2 to ICD adaptor available from Microchip or one of our PicKit2 to ICD adaptor kits. The complete parts list for the kit follows:- IC1 18 pin high quality turned pin IC Socket XT1 4MHz or 10MHz (please specify when ordering or 4MHz will be supplied) C1, 9, 10 1uF Tant 25V C2, 3 33pf Ceramic Disk C4, 5, 6, 7, 8 100nF Multilayer Ceramic CN1 RJ12 Socket CN2 5 pin Header CN3 9 pin D Socket CN4 3 pin Header CN5, 6, 7 Supplied as 6 pin Header 2x3 way for easy fit CN8 2 way Terminal Block All parts and the PCB are RoHS complient, they can be soldered with tin/lead or lead free solder. All items sent by first class post in UK, Airmail Worldwide. The kit is packed in a plastic box so that the connector pins can't get damaged in the post. (Microchip 18 pin pic, proto kit, RS232, ICD2 etc. was posted and is owned by: Charmaine Petersen) |
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