DM330011, MPLAB Starter Kit for dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers is a complete hardware and software tool suite for exploring applications based on dsPIC DSCs

Reference Design using part PIC18F67J50 by Microchip Technology

Manufacturer

Microchip Technology
  • Application Category
    Embedded System
  • Product Type
    Microcontroller

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Description

  • DM330011, MPLAB Starter Kit for dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers is a complete hardware and software tool suite for exploring applications based on dsPIC DSCs. With a built-in debugger on the board, simply install the software and connect the USB cable to the PC. Start up MPLAB IDE and you are in full control, able to run the sample programs and to download and test your own applications. The board is designed with dsPIC DSC with 256 KB of flash memory, a high-fidelity audio codec, microphone input and HeadPhone/speaker outputs, and is powered from the USB connection to the PC. Also on the board are reconfigurable switches, potentiometers, a temperature sensor and a 4 Mb serial EEPROM to store data such as audio samples

Key Features

  • Embedded System Type
    MCU
  • Family Name
    PIC18
  • Core Processor
    PIC
  • Platform
    MPLAB Starter Kit

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