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Why would you need one of those boards?
The development, prototype and educational boards offer a ready-to-use solution, so the developer can focus on the software assuming that the hardware is working properly. Several programming examples are included.
Currently we offer the following boards:
PVK40 is a stand-alone board to be used with PIC MCU
programmers and
debuggers, while
EduKit84,
EduKitBeta and
ProtoKit84 are intended for the
MU Beta in-circuit emulator.
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PVK40
Feature rich development board for the PIC® Flash MCUs - PIC16Fxx, PIC18Fxx and now also for Atmel AVR.
Complete with two potentiometers, photoresistor, microphone, support for three types of serial EEPROMs
(I2C - 24xx, MicroWire - 93xx, SPI - 25xx), buzzer, LED display,
LED, LED bargraph, LCD display support, 8 pushbuttons, IR transmitter and receiver,
RS232 converter, socket for
UMS3 or
UMS1 (USB-to-serial module). Built-in support
for In-Circuit Serial Programming and monitoring
(SIGMA).
> > > NEW OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR PVK40:
- AVR4PVK - AVR module with Atmel AVR ATmega64
- SPINET4PVK - Ethernet (10 Mbps) interface module with Microchip ENC28J60
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EduKit84
MU Beta controlled PIC16F84A educational board with programmer.
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EduKitBeta
MU Beta controlled educational board. It comes equipped with four analog channels
(A/D converter, analog comparator), two I2C devices (serial EEPROM and thermometer),
serially controlled LED display, LED, two pushbuttons,
RS232 converter (UART), buzzer (PWM).
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ProtoKit84
MU Beta controlled PIC16F84A prototype board with programmer.
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