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MikroElektronika's EasyPIC 6 Development Board for PIC Microcontrollers MikroElektronika's EasyPIC 6 is a highly versatile development tool for programming and testing PIC® microcontrollers. It supports over 160 different MCUs across the PIC10, PIC12, PIC16, and PIC18 families, with DIP packaging ranging from 8 to 40 pins. The board comes pre-installed with a PIC16F887 microcontroller, along with a wide variety of peripherals including expansion connectors, LCD/GLCD displays, and a temperature sensor. - RS-232 communication with a PC or microcontroller is achieved via a DB9 connector. - Supports MCUs with DIP8, DIP14, DIP18, DIP20, DIP28, and DIP40 pinouts. - A 2x16-character COG display is used to show text messages, connected to the system via SPI. - 36 push buttons are used to stimulate the microcontroller’s digital inputs, directly connected to the microcontroller pins. - USB 2.0 programmer with mikroICD support; also accepts an external MPLAB programmer. - USB terminal enables communication between the microcontroller and a PC via USB interface. - All microcontroller pins are routed to an IDC10 connector for future expansion. - Integrated jumpers are used to configure pull-up / pull-down port settings. These jumpers are available for all pins. - PS/2 connector allows the development system to communicate directly with PS/2 devices such as keyboards or mice. - The voltage level applied when a button is pressed (GND or +5V) is selected via an integrated jumper. - 36 LEDs indicate the logic states of all microcontroller pins. - Optional LCD and digital thermometer can be easily connected using integrated connectors. - Optional 128x64 graphical LCD with "touch screen" can be easily attached to the board via the appropriate terminal. - Potentiometer for testing A/D conversions. Input configuration via jumpers. - Menu keyboard enables easy and rapid navigation through the menu of your prototyped device. - Quartz crystal is replaceable. MCU pins can be configured via jumpers either as oscillator inputs or standard I/O pins. - USB or external power supply selection is made by moving a jumper. - DIP switch is used to isolate port pins from pull-up / pull-down resistors. - Port expander allows adding more inputs or outputs during prototyping. - 4x4 keypad for numeric and other character input. - Reset circuit for the microcontroller, connected to the MCLR pin. - LCD potentiometer is used for contrast adjustment. - Programming in mikroC, mikroBasic, or mikroPascal. Included: - EasyPIC6 Development Board - GLCD (Touch Screen, serial cable, and stylus) - USB cable - Link to software, drivers, and C, BASIC, and Pascal examples. - Printed documentation: - EasyPIC6 Manual - EasyPIC6 Schematic Diagram - PICFlash with mikroICD Manual - mikroICD Manual - Quick Guide for Installing USB Drivers Included extras: 1x EasyConnect 1x Microchip RTC 2x PIC12F615 2x PIC10F222 2x PIC16F622 2x PIC16F84A Equipment in excellent condition. Includes box, manuals, cables, extras, etc. Purchase invoice included.
