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KIT DEV PIC24FJ256DA210

DV164039

Manufacturer Part Number
DV164039
Description
KIT DEV PIC24FJ256DA210
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
dsPIC™r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of DV164039

Contents
Dev Board, Display Board, 3 Bare Boards, MPLAB ICD-3, Cables, Power Supply
Processor To Be Evaluated
PIC24FJ256DA210
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Interface Type
RS-232, USB, Ethernet, SPI, UART
Operating Supply Voltage
9 V to 15 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Microchip
Core Architecture
PIC
Core Sub-architecture
PIC24
Silicon Core Number
PIC24F
Silicon Family Name
PIC24FJxxDAxxx
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
PIC24FJ256DA210
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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PIC24FJ256DA210
Development Board
User’s Guide
 2010 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS51911A

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DV164039 Summary of contents

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... Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board User’s Guide DS51911A ...

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... PICtail, REAL ICE, rfLAB, Select Mode, Total Endurance, TSHARC, UniWinDriver, WiperLock and ZENA are trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. SQTP is a service mark of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies. ...

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... A.3 Development Board Schematics .................................................................. 51 Appendix B. Modifications for PICtail Plus Daughter Boards B.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 59 B.2 Overview of the PICtail Plus Interface ......................................................... 59 B.3 Modifications for Specific Daughter Boards ................................................. 62 Index ............................................................................................................................. 63 Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 64  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD Table of Contents USER’S GUIDE DS51911A-page 3 ...

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... PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board User’s Guide NOTES: DS51911A-page 4  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Appendix A. Development Board Schematics provides the schematics and other technical details. • Appendix B. Modifications for PICtail Plus Daughter Boards provides specific directions for adapting the development board to interface with daughter boards.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. DEVELOPMENT BOARD Preface NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS ® ...

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... Optional arguments mcc18 [options] file [options] Choice of mutually exclusive errorlevel {0|1} arguments selection Replaces repeated text var_name [, var_name...] Represents code supplied by void main (void) user { ... }  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Examples ® IDE User’s Guide ...

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... The Microchip web site provides a wealth of information for developing microcon- troller-based solutions using graphics and touch sensing. Application notes and soft- ware libraries are available to help design and implement applications. Refer to www.microchip.com/graphics  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ® LINK30 and Utilities User’s Guide (DS51317) ™ ...

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... For those users who may not have the ability to attend a class in person, or the time to wait for a class to be offered, these provide a convenient alter- native that is available on your schedule. For more information, visit the web sites www.microchip.com/webinars. DS51911A-page 8 www.microchip.com/rtc site for details on offered  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ® ...

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... Local sales offices are also available to help customers. A listing of sales offices and locations is included in the back of this document. Technical support is available through the web site at: http://support.microchip.com DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY Revision A (June 2010) • Initial Release of this Document.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Preface ® ® DS51911A-page 9 ...

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... PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board User’s Guide NOTES: DS51911A-page 10  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... The PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board, shown in Figure 1-1, incorporates a range of features to enhance its usefulness as a platform for developing graphics applications. Key features are identified in Figure 1-2. FIGURE 1-1:  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD USER’S GUIDE ...

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... RS-232 (DB-9F) serial port and associated hardware (P1) 19. RJ-11 ICD programming/debugging connector (J10) 20. PICkit™ ICSP™ programming/debugging connector (J9) 21. 32.72 kHz secondary oscillator circuit (Y2 and U1) 22. 8 MHz crystal for primary microcontroller clock (Y1) DS51911A-page 12 PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD LAYOUT  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Care must be observed when connecting customized displays. The on-board regula- tors can supply up to 800 mA current combined. A separate external power supply may be needed for bigger displays. Please refer the chosen display panel power requirements for details.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Introducing the Development Board DS51911A-page 13 ...

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... RGB Display Connector (V1). The most current list of display panels is available at the Microchip web site. FIGURE 1-3: DS51911A-page 14 MICROCHIP GRAPHIC DISPLAY BOARDS Graphics Display Truly 3.2” 240x320 Board (AC164127-4) Graphics Display Powertip 4.3” 480x272 Board (AC164127-6) Graphics Display Prototype Board (AC164139)  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Additional demonstration programs are provided with the Microchip Graphics Library, discussed in the following section. Refer to the Graphics Library Help file for details on how to download and run the additional demo applications.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Introducing the Development Board TYPICAL BOARD CONFIGURATION ...

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... Capacitive Library • Microchip Memory Disk Drive (MDD) File System Interface Library • Microchip TCP/IP Stack (with the addition of optional hardware) Refer to the individual application library web page and documentation for details. DS51911A-page 16  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... The demos available on the first screen are: • Lighting: this demonstrates a lighting control terminal application. Using the touch screen, sliders and buttons are provided to vary the red, green and blue lighting colors.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD DEMO APPLICATION, FIRST MENU SCREEN USER’ ...

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... Other Considerations The demonstration application described here is the most current version as of the date of original publication of the user’s guide. Microchip Technology reserves the right to update this application and its appearance in future releases of the development board kit. DS51911A-page 18 DEMO APPLICATION, SECOND MENU SCREEN  ...

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... Help.chm is located in the path C:\Microchip Solutions\Micro- chip\Help\Graphics Library Help.chm. The help file contains the Graphics Library release notes and description of the API. It also contains useful information on the demo applications that can run on the development board.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD USER’S GUIDE ...

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... From the Configure menu, choose Select Device. 6. From the Device drop down list, select “PIC24FJ256DA210” (Figure 3-2). Click OK to select the device. The loaded project will be set to use MPLAB C30 compiler. DS51911A-page 20 LOADING THE PROJECT  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Select the appropriate header file for the display board to be used. Refer to the Graphics Library help file for more information on selecting the hardware profile. Refer to the “Demo Compatibility Guide” under the “Demo Projects” section. FIGURE 3-3:  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. SET DEVICE SET CORRECT DISPLAY BOARD DS51911A-page 21 ...

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... To build the project in the main MPLAB IDE window, select Project > Make. The Build Output window appears (Figure 3-5). Observe the progress of the build. When the “BUILD SUCCEEDED” message displays, you are ready to program the device. DS51911A-page 22 SELECT LANGUAGE TOOLSUITE  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Set the Configuration bits by clicking on each line item and selecting an option from the drop-down menu that appears. The Configuration bits for the PIC24F device on the PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board should be set as shown in Figure 3-6.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. BUILD OUTPUT DS51911A-page 23 ...

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... PIC24FJ256DA210) is present or not. Note: Upon first connection to the PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board, MPLAB IDE may need to download new firmware. Allow so. If any errors are shown, double click the error message to get more information. DS51911A-page 24 PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONFIGURATION BITS  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Observe the results of the programming. When the “Programming/Verify complete” message appears, the device is programmed and ready to run. FIGURE 3-8:  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ® ENABLING MPLAB REAL ICE™ IN-CIRCUIT EMULATOR ...

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... Click the button several times to step through some code. • Select Debugger > Reset > Processor Reset. Click the Reset button to reset the program again. The arrow will disappear, meaning the device is reset. DS51911A-page 26 DEBUGGING MENU OPTIONS  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Double click on a file in the Project window to open an existing code file. An exam- ple is shown in Figure 3-10. For more information on using the editor to create and edit code, see the Help files for the MPLAB IDE Editor. FIGURE 3-10:  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. OPEN FILE FOR EDIT DS51911A-page 27 ...

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... The mouseover feature must be set up. From the menu bar, select Edit > Properties; from the Properties dialog, select the Tooltips tab, and then click the Enable Variable Mouseover Values check box. FIGURE 3-11: DS51911A-page 28 EXAMPLE BREAKPOINT  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... When the optimization in the build is enabled, some of the variables may be optimized out and may not appear on the Watch window. In case this happens, you can either turn off the optimization or temporarily declare the variable as a volatile. FIGURE 3-12:  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. WATCH WINDOW EXAMPLE DS51911A-page 29 ...

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... PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board User’s Guide NOTES: DS51911A-page 30  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... PC; this serial port can also be re-configured to be available through the PICtail Plus connector. Figure 4-1 shows the main components of the development board.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD USER’S GUIDE ...

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... Touch (TFT, CSTN, MSTN) Screen DISPLAY Connector SPI EPMP USB Host PIC24FJ256DA210 USB USB Device OTG USB 3 CTMU/ 3 Buttons/ 4 LEDs Switches Display SPI SPI FLASH (16MBit) PICtail™ Plus Connector UART RS-232 Transceiver ICSP™ R3 Potentiometer  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... ICD connectors. However, any applications being run on PICtail daughter cards installed in the PICtail Plus port will not be automatically reset. In these cases, the user must provide an alternate hardware signal to the daughter board.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware DS51911A-page 33 ...

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... Configures RG8 as S1 input or CTMU1 input/LED output Configures RE9 as S2 input or CTMU2 input/LED output Configures RB5 as S3 input, R3 input, or CTMU3 input/LED output Selects serial TX channel connection Selects serial RX channel connection Selects serial (default) or parallel Flash memory LOCATION OF DEVELOPMENT BOARD JUMPERS  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... The user-defined features are configured using jumpers J13, J14 and J15. In some cases, modifications to accompanying resistors are also required. The locations of the components are shown in Figure 4-3. A summary of the jumper settings is provided in Table 4-3.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware SUMMARY OF BOARD CONFIGURATIONS VS. AVAILABILITY OF SPECIFIC FEATURES ...

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... RB5 is CTMU Pad 3 input and LED D3 output RB5 is potentiometer (R3) input (default) resistor (default) 0 resistor (default) 0 resistor (default) 0 Jumper Setting RG8–S1 PAD1–RG8 RE9–S2 PAD2–RE9 RB5–S3 PAD3–RB5 RB5–POT when DD  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... LED D4 (red) is multiplexed with address line 17 of the parallel RAM and Flash mem- ories. To use this LED, jumper JP11 must be set to position 1-2. Refer to Section 4.4.5 “On-Board External Memory” for more information.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware CTMU TOUCH PAD COMBINATIONS ...

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... USB DEVICE MODE To enable USB Device mode: 1. Install jumper JP7. 2. Remove jumpers JP5 and JP6. In this mode, use J2 (Type Mini B Female USB connector) to connect to an external USB Host. DS51911A-page 38 CONFIGURING USB MODES M 0  resistor  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Set jumper J16 to position 2-3 (U1TX – TX). 2. Set jumper J17 to position 2-3 (U1RX – RX). In this configuration, the U1RX and U1TX signals appear at pins 2 and 4 of the PICtail Plus connector, respectively.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware resistor (connects PGOOD signal to pin 0 ...

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... Populate resistor R27 with populated, remove resistor R26 (callout 2) (disconnects Overcurrent Sense signal). FIGURE 4-6: 1 DS51911A-page 40 UART CONFIGURATION M resistor (connects USBID signal to pin 0  resistor (callout 2) (connects TX signal to pin RG8). 0 REMAPPING THE UART TX SIGNAL M 2  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Refer to the “PIC24FJ256DA210 Family Data Sheet” (DS39969) for more information. TABLE 4-6: Graphics Data Pins (GDx) GD<3:0> GD<7:4> GD<15:8>  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware RGB INTERFACE MAPPING FOR TFT DISPLAYS 18-Bit RGB Display (6-6-6) Red<5:1> Red<0> ...

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... To enable the use of an SPI-based touch controller, set jumpers JP9 and JP10 to bridge positions 2-3. Note this writing, none of the Microchip display boards support SPI-based touch controllers. FIGURE 4-7: 1 DS51911A-page 42 TOUCH CONTROLLER AND BACKLIGHT CONFIGURATION M 2  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... The SRAM can be configured for one of three memory address ranges, shown in Table 4-7. TABLE 4-7: Size 256 Kbyte (default) 512 Kbyte 1 Mbyte  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware SRAM MEMORY OPTIONS Active EPMP JP11 R63 Address Lines Open Open PMA< ...

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... If installed, remove resistor R62 (callout 3) (disconnects PICtail Plus connector from PMA18). 4. For TFT displays using 8 bpp color depth, install jumper JP8 (callout 2) to enable Byte access addressing. DS51911A-page 44 SRAM CONFIGURATION M resistor (connects PMA18 signal to 0 3  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Like the SRAM, the on-board parallel Flash memory can be configured to use one of three memory address ranges (shown in Table 4-8). TABLE 4-8: Size 256 Kbyte (default) 512 Kbyte 1 Mbyte  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware FLASH MEMORY CONFIGURATION PARALLEL FLASH MEMORY RANGES Active EPMP JP11 R63 Address ...

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... PMP Byte Enable line PMBE1. This limits parallel Flash and SRAM devices to Word accesses; in turn, this limits display modes to 16 bpp mode. 4. USB OTG functionality (Device and Host modes are still available) DS51911A-page 46 resistor (connects PMA18 signal to 0  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... JP2 can be used to measure the total current drawn by the remaining 3.3V branch of the board. The current drawn by the 5V branch can be measured by subtract- ing the sum of the currents of JP1 and JP2 from the total current measured at JP3.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Hardware resistors in designated areas to enable the connec- 0 ...

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... TABLE 4-9: Pin # 10 AN17/C1IND/RP21/PMA5/PMA18/CN8/RG6 40 RPI32/PMA18/PMA5/CN75/RF12 59 SDA2/PMA20/PMA4/CN36/RA3 60 TDI/PMA21/PMA3/CN37/RA4 66 SCL1/RPI36/PMA22/PMCS2/CN43/RA14 DS51911A-page 48 CURRENT MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS PIN ASSIGNMENTS FOR ALTERNATE EPMP CONFIGURATIONS Pin Function ALTPMP ‘0’ ‘1’ PMA18 PMA5 PMA5 PMA18 PMA4 PMA20 PMA3 PMA21 PMCS2 PMA22  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... J10 P1  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONNECTOR SUMMARY Description Unregulated 9V to 15V power supply connector (PJ-0029) USB Device Mode (Mini B type) Connector Microchip Display Connector USB Host Mode (Type A) Connector USB OTG Mode (Micro AB type) Connector PICtail™ Plus 120-pin Edge Connector for Daughter Board expansion PICkit™ ...

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... SUMMARY OF ALL JUMPER SELECTIONS Function Jumper Setting Bridged Open Bridged Open Bridged Open Bridged Open 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-4 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-4 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... PMD15 VCAP ENVREG PMD11 PMD10 PMD9 PMD8 GEN PMA17/RA7 PMD0 PMD1 PMA16 VSYNC HSYNC PMD2 PMD3 PMD4  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Schematics PMA8 PMA9 GD15 GD14 TARGET_3.3V PMA0 PMA1 PMA10 PMA11 PMA5 GD2 RA1 TARGET_3.3V PMA12 PMA13 GD13 GD12 TARGET_3 ...

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... PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board User’s Guide FIGURE A-2: DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATIC, SHEET (SWITCHES, POTENTIOMETER AND TOUCH PADS) CTMU _PAD1 X- OVERCU RRENT TX CTMU _PAD2 Y+ PGOOD CTMU_PAD3 SHDN DS51911A-page 52 AN19/RG8 CTMU_PAD2 CTMU_PAD1 AN21/RE9 AN5/RB5 TAR GET_ MCLR CTMU _PAD3  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... FIGURE A-3: DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATIC, SHEET (FLASH AND SRAM OPTIONS) PMA18_FOR_PT+ PMA18 PMA17/RA7 PMBE1  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Schematics PMA0 PMA1 PMA2 PMA3 PMA4 PMA5 PMA6 PMA7 PMA8 PMA9 PMA10 PMA11 PMA12 PMA13 PMA14 PMA15 PMA16 PMCS1 PMRD/R D5 ...

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... PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board User’s Guide FIGURE A-4: DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATIC, SHEET (USB AND UART OPTIONS, POWER SUPPLY) VBUS D- D+ VBUS D- D+ USBID USART_TX RTS USART_RX CTS DS51911A-page 54 VBUS D- D+ PGOOD SHDN OVERCU RRENT USART_TX TX U1TX USART_RX RX U1RX TARGET_3.3V  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... FIGURE A-5: DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCHEMATIC, SHEET (DISPLAY EDGE CONNECTOR, ICD AND PICkit™ CONNECTORS) RC4 BKLT_PWM RD0 See Section 4.4.4 for RGB interface mapping TAR GET_3.3V  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Schematics PEN _INT SPI_SCK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO TC_CS BKLT_EN ...

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... PMA16 RC13 AN19/R G8_TO_P72 PMA17/R A7 See Appendix B for details PMA12 PMA10 PMA0 PMBE0 PMRD/R D5 PMD15 PMA14_TO_P104 PMD13 PMD1 PMD3 PMD5 PMD7 AN5/RB5_TO_P13 PMA18_TO_P12 PMA18_TO_P19 AN19/RG8_TO_P72 AN19/RG8_TO_P1 PMA15_TO_P103 AN21/RE9_PMCS1_TO_P18 AN21/RE9_TO_P85 PMA14_TO_P104 PMBE1_TO_P17 PMBE1_TO_P93 PMBE1_PMD11_TO_P28 RC13_PMD10_TO_P30 RC13_TO_P20 RC13_TO_P101  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... RC4 PMA18 Y+ AN19/R G8 TAR GET_ MCLR PMA2 TAR GET_3.3V DISP_SPI_CS PMCS1 AN21/RE9 AN5/RB5 GD4 GD5 GD6 SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Development Board Schematics SOSCO/SCKI RC13 RD0 PMA14 PMA15 GD10 SPI_SCK PMBE1 PMCS2 OSC2 OSC1 TARGET_3.3V DISP_ON PMA3 PMA4 ...

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... PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board User’s Guide NOTES: DS51911A-page 58  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Table B-3 shows the same information to specifically highlight which signals can be remapped to a particular pin. Section B.3 “Modifications for Specific Daughter Boards” describes the specific resistor changes required for each PICtail Plus daughter board.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD USER’S GUIDE ...

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... PMBE0 (78) RD4 PMWR (81) RD5 PMRD (82) RD6 PMD14 (83) RD7 PMD15 (84) RD8 RC13(73) RD10 PMA15 (70) RD11 PMA14 (71) RD12 PMD12 (35) RD13 PMD13 (34) RE0 PMD0 (93) RE1 PMD1 (94) RE2 PMD2 (98) RE3 PMD3 (99) RE4 PMD4 (100) RE5 PMD5 (3) RE6 PMD6 (4) RE7 PMD7 (5)  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... TABLE B-3: PICtail™ Plus Pin # 101 103 104 Note 1: Signal appears on multiple PICtail Plus pins by default.  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. DEFAULT SIGNAL ROUTING TO PICtail™ PLUS CONNECTOR (BY SIGNAL) PT+ Pin # Resistor PT+ Pin # 13 R40 (0) — 1 R55 ( R46 (0) 18 104 R59 (0) — 103 R56 (0) — ...

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... No hardware modifications to the PIC24FJ256DA210 Development Board are required when these daughter boards are used: • Ethernet PICtail Plus Daughter Board (AC164123) • Speech Playback PICtail Plus Daughter Board (AC164125) • IrDA PICtail Plus Daughter Board (AC164124) DS51911A-page 62  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... PICtail Plus Configuration Resistors ........................... 47 SRAM Configuration ................................................... 44 Touch Controller and Backlight Configuration ............ 42 UART Configuration.................................................... 40 USB Mode Configuration ............................................ 38 Documentation Conventions .................................................................. 6 Layout ........................................................................... 5 E External SRAM ................................................................... 43  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24FJ256DA210 DEVELOPMENT BOARD USER’S GUIDE Index F Flash Memory ..................................................................... 45 I Internet Address ................................................................... 8 L Loading a Software Project................................................. 20 M MCLR ...

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... Fax: 886-3-6578-370 Taiwan - Kaohsiung Tel: 886-7-536-4818 Fax: 886-7-536-4803 Taiwan - Taipei Tel: 886-2-2500-6610 Fax: 886-2-2508-0102 Thailand - Bangkok Tel: 66-2-694-1351 Fax: 66-2-694-1350  2010 Microchip Technology Inc. EUROPE Austria - Wels Tel: 43-7242-2244-39 Fax: 43-7242-2244-393 Denmark - Copenhagen Tel: 45-4450-2828 Fax: 45-4485-2829 France - Paris Tel: 33-1-69-53-63-20 ...

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