PICkit On- Board (PKOB3) debugger, and requires only a micro-USB cable to power-up and program the board. The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board supports a variety of applications such as ® Internet of Things (IoT) and other Wi-Fi -enabled applications.
Kit Overview Kit Overview The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board contains a WFI32E01 module mounted on the carrier board. All the signals from the module are brought onto the Curiosity board, where they are connected to on-board peripherals or are terminated onto headers for rapid prototyping or evaluation.
GPIO/I2C/UART/SPI RMII Carrier Board Connector Ethernet MAC Pinout Ethernet PHY Header Power Supply The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board can be powered using any of the following sources: • External 5V (J201) • PKOB3 micro-B USB (J302) • Target VBUS micro-B (J204) The following table lists the power supply source details and its jumper positions.
Important: Use an external debugger such as MPLAB ICD 4, MPLAB PICkit 4 or MPLAB Snap for the best programming and debugging experience. The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board has an on-board debugger (PKOB3) based on the PIC24FJ256GB106 MCU. The on-board debugger enables the user to power, program and debug through the micro-B USB connector (J302).
MPLAB ICD 4, MPLAB PICkit 4 and MPLAB Snap. Use the standard ICSP header to connect an MPLAB programmer or debugger to the PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board. The following figure illustrates the connection between the ICSP header, external debuggers and the PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board.
USB Connectivity The WFI32E01 module has an integrated full-speed USB peripheral. This feature enables the user to implement USB functionality through the micro-AB USB connector (J204) on the PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board. Connect the board using any one of these modes: •...
Hardware-based Security Accelerator Data Sheet (DS70005425). The SPI interface on the click board can operate up to 12.5 MHz and the WFI32E01 module supports up to 20 MHz. Switches The following switches are available on the PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board: • User-configurable switch (SW200) •...
I/O Ethernet Interface The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board includes headers to mount different Ethernet PHY daughter boards to implement a complete Ethernet node for networking. This user guide uses the LAN8720A PHY daughter board (AC320004-3) as an example.
Wi-Fi and Hardware-based Security Accelerator Data Sheet (DS70005425). GPIO Header The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board provides a header (J207) to access the unused WFI32E01 GPIO pins. The following table lists the details of the GPIO header. Table 3-9. GPIO Header Description...
Hardware-based Security Accelerator Data Sheet (DS70005425). 3.10 XPRO Header The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board provides the XPRO header (J203) to have a pin-to-pin compatibility for XPRO boards. The following table describes the details of the XPRO header pin. Table 3-10. XPRO Header Pin Description...
Hardware 3.12 Serial Flash The PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board has an on-board 32-Mb external SPI Flash (SST26VF032B) memory for storage of data. The following table describes the details of the serial Flash pin connection. Table 3-11. Serial Flash Pin Description Pin on Serial Flash...
PIC32 WFI32E PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board Out of Box Demo PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board Out of Box Demo The Out of Box (OOB) demo connects to the cloud and allows the user to control the Curiosity board via a web-based interface.
PIC32 WFI32E Appendix B: Reference Circuit PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board Bill of Materials The following table provides the Bill of Materials (BOM) for PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board. Table 6-1. Bill of Materials Reference Description Manufacturer Part Number C200, C205, C207, CAP CER 0.1uF 16V 10% X7R...
Regulatory Approval Regulatory Approval This equipment (PIC32 WFI32E Curiosity Board/EV12F11A) is an evaluation kit and not a finished product. It is intended for laboratory evaluation purposes only. It is not directly marketed or sold to the general public through retail;...
Radio Equipment Directive (RED). Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Microchip Technology Inc. declares that the radio equipment type [EV12F11A] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at www.microchip.com/developmenttools/ProductDetails/...
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