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DM163035+TEFLCST3

Manufacturer Part Number
DM163035+TEFLCST3
Description
KIT, PICDEMLAB+FLOWCODE-HOME BUNDLE/
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of DM163035+TEFLCST3

Kit Contents
Component Kit, PICDEM Lab Development Board, PICkit 2 Programmer/ Debugger, CD Containing User Guide
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Development Tool Type
Hardware / Software - Dev
Silicon Manufacturer
Microchip
Core Architecture
PIC
Core Sub-architecture
PIC10, PIC12, PIC16
Silicon Core Number
PIC10F, PIC12F, PIC16F
Silicon Family Name
PIC10F2xx, PIC12F6xx, PIC16F6xx
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
2.1
2.2
2.3
© 2009 Microchip Technology Inc.
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL PURPOSE INPUT/OUTPUT LABS
GPIO OUTPUT LABS
Chapter 2. General Purpose Input/Output Labs
The following labs cover some of the fundamental features of the General Purpose
Input/Output (GPIO) peripherals available on the PIC16F690. As the name implies,
these peripherals are used for general purpose applications that can monitor and
control other off-chip devices. Some PIC
on-chip including the PIC16F690 used in the following labs. Therefore, the PORTx
naming convention is used. Available ports on the PIC16F690 are:
• PORTA
• PORTB
• PORTC
Reading through the data sheet highlights some of the unique characteristics
associated with each port and the reader is encouraged to explore these in greater
detail once comfortable with the labs in this user’s guide. The labs will focus on two of
the port peripherals: PORTC and PORTA. Labs will be naturally divided into two
sections since these are General Purpose Input/Output peripherals:
• Output Labs
• Input Labs
Output labs will introduce the reader to concepts necessary to configuring these
peripherals for output to off-chip devices using applicable registers by lighting 8 LEDs
connected to the PORTC pins.
The Input labs will then add a push button interfacing to one of the PORTA pins to
highlight concepts necessary for configuring these peripherals to receive information
from off-chip devices. Finally, interrupts will be used to optimize the application.
• Output Labs:
• Input Labs:
2.3.1
Free support documentation from www.microchip.com:
• DS41262D – PIC16F690 data sheet
- Lab 1: Creating a Project in Flowcode to Light LEDs
- Lab 2: Introducing the Software Control Loop to Flash LEDs (Delay Loop)
- Lab 3: Using Macros to Rotate LEDs
- Lab 4: Adding a Push Button Interface using a Component Macro
- Lab 5: Adding an Interrupt and Importing Macros for a Push Button Interface
- Section 2.2.2.2: Option Register
- Section 2.2.2.3: Interrupt Control Register INTCON
- Section 4: I/O Ports
Reference Resources
PICDEM
®
devices have multiple GPIO peripherals
COMPANION GUIDE
TM
LAB FLOWCODE
DS41381A-page 13

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