MIKROE-419 mikroElektronika, MIKROE-419 Datasheet

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MIKROE-419

Manufacturer Part Number
MIKROE-419
Description
Development Boards & Kits - PIC / DSPIC BIGPIC6 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
Manufacturer
mikroElektronika
Datasheet

Specifications of MIKROE-419

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Kits
Core
PIC
Interface Type
ICD, IDC10, JTAG, RS-232, USB
Operating Supply Voltage
9 V to 32 V
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Description/function
Development Board Only, Touch Screen, Pencil, DS1820, LCD, Serial Cable, GLCD not included
Dimensions
265 mm x 220 mm
For Use With
PIC
BigPIC
All MikroElektronika´s development systems represent irreplaceable tools for
programming and developing microcontroller-based devices. Carefully chosen
components and the use of machines of the last generation for mounting and
testing thereof are the best guarantee of high reliability of our devices. Due to
simple design, a large number of add-on modules and ready to use examples,
all our users, regardless of their experience, have the possibility to develop
their project in a fast and effi cient way.
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User manual

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MIKROE-419 Summary of contents

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... BigPIC All MikroElektronika´s development systems represent irreplaceable tools for programming and developing microcontroller-based devices. Carefully chosen components and the use of machines of the last generation for mounting and testing thereof are the best guarantee of high reliability of our devices. Due to simple design, a large number of add-on modules and ready to use examples, all our users, regardless of their experience, have the possibility to develop their project in a fast and effi ...

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... TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS I want to express my thanks to you for being interested in our products and having confi dence in MikroElektronika our intention to provide you with the best quality products. Furthermore, we will continue to improve our performance to better suit your needs. The Microchip ® name and logo, PIC ® and dsPIC ® are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies and are only used for the purpose of identifi ...

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... ICD Connector........................................................................................................................... 10 5.0. mikroICD (In-Circuit Debugger).................................................................................................. 11 6.0. Power Supply............................................................................................................................. 12 7.0. RS-232 Communication Interface.............................................................................................. 13 8.0. Serial EEPROM......................................................................................................................... 14 9.0. Voltage Reference..................................................................................................................... 14 10.0. A/D Converter.......................................................................................................................... 15 11.0. DS1820 Temperature Sensor.................................................................................................. 16 12.0. Real-Time Clock (RTC)............................................................................................................ 17 13.0. LEDs........................................................................................................................................ 18 14.0. Push Buttons............................................................................................................................ 19 15.0. MENU Keyboard...................................................................................................................... 20 16.0. 2x16 LCD Display.................................................................................................................... 21 17.0. 128x64 Graphic LCD Display................................................................................................... 22 18.0. Touch Panel............................................................................................................................. 23 19.0. I/O Ports.................................................................................................................................. 24 20.0. Port Expander (Additional I/O Ports)....................................................................................... 26 3 MikroElektronika ...

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... BigPIC6 Development System ® microcontrollers from Microchip The PICfl ash program provides a complete list of supported microcontrollers. The latest version of this program with updated list of supported microcontrollers can be downloaded from our website at www.mikroe.com Package contains: Development system: BigPIC6 CD: product CD with appropriate software ...

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... Push buttons to simulate digital inputs 22. Protective resistor ON/OFF jumper 23. Pins’ logic state selector 24. Reset button 25. MENU keypad 26. Port expander 27. 67 LEDs to indicate pins’ logic state 28. Alphanumeric LCD display contrast adjustment 29. Alphanumeric LCD display connector MikroElektronika ...

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... Follow the instructions for installing USB drivers and the PICfl ash with mikroICD programmer provided in the relevant manuals not possible to program PIC microcontrollers without having these devices installed fi rst. In case you already have some of the MikroElektronika’s compilers installed on your PC, there is no need to reinstall drivers as they will be automatically installed along with the compiler. ...

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... MCU card with the microcontroller in TQFP package mikroElektronika DEVELOPMENT TOOLS FOR EMBEDDED WORLD Figure 2-1: DIMM-168P connector Figure 2-4: Schematic of DIMM-168P connector pinout Figure 2-2: DIMM-168P connector with MCU card plugged into it Figure 2-3: MCU card with soldered 80-pin microcontroller in TQFP package 7 MikroElektronika ...

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... In addition to MCU card with the microcontroller in 80 pin TQFP package, there are also cards with microcontrollers in 64 pin TQFP package which can be ordered separately. They are plugged into the connector in the same way as the above mentioned card. MikroElektronika 2 B ...

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... On the right side of the window there are a number of buttons which enable the HEX. code to be loaded into the microcontroller. Positioned in the bottom right corner of the window, the Progress bar enables you to monitor the programming progress. MikroElektronika ...

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... MCLR Programming lines Figure 3-3: The principle of programmer’s operation 4.0. ICD Connector ICD connector enables communication between the microcontroller and external ICD debugger/programmer from Microchip (ICD2 or ICD3 ® ). ICD connector Figure 4-1: ICD connector MikroElektronika with mikroICD PGD VCC D- PGC PROG D+ USB DATA ...

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... The mikroICD (In-Circuit Debugger integral part of the on-board programmer used for testing and debugging programs in real time. The process of testing and debugging is performed by monitoring the state of all registers within the microcontroller while operating in real environment. The mikroICD software is integrated in all PIC compilers designed by mikroElektronika (mikroBASIC PRO ® ...

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... USB A K Side view Side view 4x1N4007 D13 D14 AC/DC E1 330uF D12 D15 CN17 Side view Bottom view Figure 6-2: Power supply source connection schematic MikroElektronika DC connector USB connector USB connector R57 221 Side view 0.22 Top view U9 L2 SWC DRVC 220uH SWE IPK CT ...

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... C1- T1 OUT C39 100nF R1 OUT C2- R1 OUT C40 100nF OUT T2 IN R53 R2 OUT OUT MAX202 VCC CN12 A RS 232 - B SUB Bottom view MikroElektronika 13 C41 100nF R54 1K VCC CN13 ...

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... RG4 PIC18Fxx GND VCC RF7 VCC RF6 RF5 RF4 RF3 RF2 RH7 RH6 VCC Figure 9-1: Voltage reference connection schematic MikroElektronika Serial EEPROM connected to microcontroller via RC4 and RC3 pins RJ2 RJ3 RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 VCC RB6 GND SW12 ...

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... RG2 RA2 RG3 RA3 MCLR PIC18Fxx RG4 GND VCC RF7 VCC RF6 RF5 RF4 RF3 RF2 RH7 RH6 RJ2 RJ3 RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RB6 GND OSC2 OSC1 VCC VCC RB7 RC5 RC4 RC3 RC2 RJ7 RJ6 VCC MikroElektronika 15 ...

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... Temperature sensor is connected to the microcontroller via the RE5 pin 125 C -55 C Figure 11-5: DS1820 and microcontroller connection schematic MikroElektronika NOTE: Make sure that half- circle on the board matches the round side of the DS1820 SW12 VCC R59 ...

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... RB0 RTC-OUT + VCC VCC BAT1 RB7 3V/230mA RC5 RC4 RC3 RC2 RJ7 RJ6 3V battery enables the operation of the real-time clock when the power supply is off VCC U6 R20 R21 R22 VCC X2 OUT VBAT SCL GND SDA DS1307 C42 100nF MikroElektronika 17 ...

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... RG2 RG3 MCLR PIC18Fxx RG4 GND VCC RF7 VCC RF6 RF5 RF4 RF3 RF2 RH7 RH6 Figure 13-2: LED diode and port PORTB connection schematic MikroElektronika Microcontroller MCU VCC RJ2 RJ3 RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RB6 GND OSC2 OSC1 VCC ...

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... Figure 14-2: Push buttons and port PORTB connection schematic Figure 14-1: Push buttons RJ2 RJ3 RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RB6 GND OSC2 OSC1 VCC VCC RB7 RC5 RC4 RC3 RC2 RJ7 RJ6 RB7 RB6 RB5 RB4 RB3 5V 0V VCC J12 RB2 RB1 RB0 R58 J13 220R MikroElektronika 19 ...

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... RG2 RG3 MCLR RG4 GND VCC RF7 VCC RF6 RF5 RF4 RF3 RF2 RH7 RH6 Figure 15-2: MENU keypad and microcontroller connection schematic MikroElektronika Figure 15-1: MENU keypad VCC RJ2 RJ3 RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RB6 PIC18Fxx GND OSC2 OSC1 VCC ...

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... VCC P1 10K RJ2 RJ3 VCC RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 CN20 RB6 1 GND OSC2 OSC1 VCC VCC RB7 RC5 RC4 LCD Display LCD Display RC3 RC2 RJ7 4-bit mode 4-bit mode RJ6 SW13 Top view LCD-GLCD BACKLIGHT VCC R65 10 MikroElektronika 21 ...

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... RG2 RG3 MCLR PIC18Fxx RG4 GND VCC RF7 VCC RF6 RF5 RF4 RF3 RF2 RH7 RH6 Figure 17-3: GLCD display connection schematic MikroElektronika GLCD connector Contrast adjustment potentiometer Touch panel connector VCC RJ2 RJ3 1 RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RB6 GND ...

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... RJ3 RE1 RB0 RE0 RB1 RG0 RB2 RG1 RB3 RG2 RB4 RG3 RB5 MCLR RB6 RG4 PIC18Fxx GND GND OSC2 VCC OSC1 RF7 VCC VCC RF6 RB7 RF5 RC5 RF4 RC4 RF3 RC3 RF2 RC2 RH7 RJ7 RH6 RJ6 VCC 4 MikroElektronika 23 ...

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... RG3 MCLR PIC18Fxx RG4 GND VCC RF7 VCC RF6 RF5 RF4 RF3 RF2 RH7 RH6 Figure 19-4: Port PORTB connection schematic MikroElektronika 2x5 PORTA male connector Additional module connected to PORTC VCC RN2 up pull down J2 SW2 RJ2 RJ3 RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 ...

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... ON position afterwards result, every time you press the RB0 push button, a logic zero (0) will appear on the RB0 pin. In case that jumpers J2 and J12 have the same logic state, pressure on any button will not cause input pins to change their logic state. MikroElektronika 25 ...

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... RF2 RH7 RH6 VCC Figure 20-3: Port expander schematic MikroElektronika The microcontroller communicates to the port expander (MCP23S17 circuit) using serial communication (SPI). The advantage of such communication is that only fi ve lines are used for transmitting and receiving data simultaneously: MOSI - Master Output, Slave Input (microcontroller output, MCP23S17 input) ...

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... MikroElektronika has been advised of the possibility of such damages. MikroElektronika reserves the right to change information contained in this manual at any time without prior notice, if necessary ...

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