6 boards supported pic18fj, dspic33, pic24 and pic32, many on-board modules multimedia peripherals, easy-add extra boards mikrobus sockets, four connectors for each port amazing connectivity, fast usb 2.0 programmer and in-circuit debugger (41 pages)
Summary of Contents for mikroElektronika AVR-Ready1
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AVR-Ready1 ™ Manual All Mikroelektronika’s development systems feature a large number of peripheral modules expanding microcontroller’s range of application and making the process of program testing easier. In addition to these modules, it is also possible to use numerous additional modules linked to the development system through the I/O port connectors.
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How to use the board? In order to use the AVR-Ready1 additional board, it is first necessary to place a microcontroller in DIP40 package into the appropriate socket supplied on the board. The microcontroller is programmed with the AVRprog programmer that is plugged via its IDC10 connector into a 2x5 connector CN6 supplied on the board.
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Figure 2: AVR-Ready1 additional board connected to the AVRprog programmer Jumpers J1 and J2 must be placed in order to use 8-16V AC/DC power USB-UART supply voltage is provided via the CN8 connector Connector CN6 is used Pads that may be used as...
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