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'''THIS PAGE REFERS TO A PRE-RELEASE VERSION OF THE NU32 PIC32 DEVELOPMENT BOARD. FOR INFORMATION, SAMPLE CODE, AND VIDEOS RELATED TO THE PRODUCTION VERSION (2016 AND LATER), AND TO THE CORRESPONDING BOOK "EMBEDDED COMPUTING AND MECHATRONICS WITH THE PIC32 MICROCONTROLLER," VISIT [[NU32|THE NU32 PAGE]].'''
[[Image:nu32v2_kitbag.jpg|thumb|500px|The NU32v2 kit.|center]]


[[Image:NU32_kit5.jpg|thumb|500px|The NU32 kit.|center]]
The NU32 kit contains everything necessary to begin programming the NU32 board. Check to make sure your bag contains all of the items listed below.

The NU32 kit contains everything necessary to begin programming the NU32 board. Check to make sure your kit contains the items listed below.




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<td>[[Image:NU32_2.jpg|thumb|200px|The NU32v2|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:NU32_5.jpg|thumb|200px|The NU32|center]]</td>
<td>NU32 in 2 breadboards</td>
<td>NU32 in 2 breadboards</td>
<td></td>
<td>[[NU32: Software to Install]], [[NU32: Starting a New Project and Putting it on the NU32]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_usbcable.jpg|thumb|200px|USB Cable|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:USBminicable.jpg|thumb|200px|USB Cable|center]]</td>
<td>1 m USB cable, A male to mini B male</td>
<td>1 m USB cable, A male to mini B male</td>
<td>[[Media:usbcable.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>[[Media:NU32_usbcable.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_9vpower.jpg|thumb|200px|9V Power Supply|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:nu32_6vpower.jpg|thumb|200px|9V Power Supply|center]]</td>
<td>6V wall power supply, 1A, 2.1mm ID x 5.5mm OD, 6W, center positive. Model xxx from CUI Inc.</td>
<td>6V wall power supply, 1A, 2.1mm ID x 5.5mm OD, 6W, center positive. From CUI Inc.</td>
<td>[[Media:powersupply9v.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>[[Media:powersupply6v.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_3to1outlet.jpg|thumb|200px|3 3 pin to 2 pin Power Outlet|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:LCD16x2.jpg|thumb|200px|16x2 Character LCD|center]]</td>
<td>1 to 3 power outlet, 2 prong to 3 prong outlet</td>
<td>LCD, 16x2 characters, using parallel communication</td>
<td>[[Media:LCD16x2_HJ1602A.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>Powtech PT-7803GG</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_pushbutton.jpg|thumb|200px|Pushbutton|center]]</td>
<td>Momentary NO pushbutton.</td>
<td>[[Media:pushbutton.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
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<td>Resistors</td>
<td>A few of the following 1/4W resistors: (in ohms) 1, 10, 33, 100, 300, 1k, 3.3k, 10k, 33k, 100k, 330k, 1M</td>
<td></td>
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<td>Capacitors</td>
<td>A few of the following capacitors: (in F) 10p, 100p, 1n, 0.01u, 0.1u, 1u </td>
<td></td>
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<td>Potentiometers</td>
<td>2 potentiometers: 10k ohm </td>
<td></td>
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<td>LEDs</td>
<td>Red super bright 5mm LED </td>
<td>[[Media:SuperBrightRedLED.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
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<td>Phototransistors</td>
<td>SFH 310 visible spectrum phototransistor </td>
<td>[[Media:Phototransistor_visible_310_2_3.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_wirestrippers.jpg|thumb|200px|Wirestrippers|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:nu32v2_wirestrippers.jpg|thumb|200px|Wirestrippers|center]]</td>
<td>Wire strippers, for 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, and 20 AWG wire. Can also be used as pliers and to cut wire. '''Do not try to cut anything else with these, they will get dull''' </td>
<td>Wire strippers, for 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, and 20 AWG wire. Can also be used as pliers and to cut wire. '''These will get dull or mashed up if you try to cut anything other than wire''' </td>
<td>[http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8696 Sparkfun wire strippers]</td>
<td>[http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8696 Sparkfun wire strippers]</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_nokia5110.jpg|thumb|200px|Nokia 5110 LCD|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:nu32v5_multimeter.jpg|thumb|200px|DT9205A Multimeter|center]]</td>
<td>Any small multimeter, doesn't have to be this brand. </td>
<td>LCD, 16x2, using xxx communication</td>
<td></td>
<td>[http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10168 Nokia 5110], [[Media:nokia5110.pdf|Datasheet]], [[NU32v2: Nokia 5110 LCD]]</td>
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'''Components in nScope kit:'''

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<th>Picture</th>
<td>[[Image:nu32v2_multimeter.jpg|thumb|200px|DVM810 Multimeter|center]]</td>
<th>Description</th>
<td>Small multimeter, xxx. </td>
<th>Link</th>
<td>[http://www.kiesub.com/prostores/servlet/-strse-877/DIGITAL-DVM810-METER-MULTIMETER/Detail Multimeter], [[Media:DVM810.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_ledarray.jpg|thumb|200px|LED array|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:nu32v5_uusb.jpg|thumb|200px|Micro USB cable|center]]</td>
<td>10 LED array, green.</td>
<td>A micro USB cable.''' </td>
<td>[[Media:ledarray.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td></td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_resistorarray.jpg|thumb|200px|Resistor array|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:nscope_breadboard.jpg|thumb|200px|nScope in a breadboard|center]]</td>
<td>nScope in a 830 tie points.</td>
<td>10 pin, 9 resistor, 330 Ohm common cathode bus. Dot indicates common pin. For use with the LED array.</td>
<td>[[Media:resistorarray330ohm.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>[http://nscope.org]</td>
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'''Components in the motor kit:'''


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<th>Picture</th>
<td>[[Image:nu32v2_breadboard.jpg|thumb|200px|Extra Breadboard|center]]</td>
<th>Description</th>
<td>Extra breadboard, 830 tie points.</td>
<th>Link</th>
<td>[http://www.mpja.com/prodinfo.asp?number=4443+TE 830 T/P Breadboard]</td>
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<td>[[Image:nu32v2_pushbutton.jpg|thumb|200px|Pushbutton|center]]</td>
<td>[[Image:NU32_hitachi.jpg|thumb|200px|Hitachi motor with 99 cpr encoder|center]]</td>
<td>Hitachi motor with 99 cpr encoder, Red=5V, Black=Gnd, Blue=channel A, White=channel B</td>
<td>Momentary NO pushbutton.</td>
<td>[[Media:pushbutton.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>[[NU32: Using the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 QEI to SPI board]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:NU32_dsPIC33FJ12MC201.jpg|thumb|200px|The dsPIC33FJ12MC201 breakout board|center]]</td>
<td>Resistors</td>
<td>Breakout board for the dsPIC33FJ12MC201</td>
<td>A few of the following 1/4W resistors: 100k ohm, 10k ohm, 330 ohm, 100 ohm</td>
<td>[[NU32: Using the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 QEI to SPI board]], [[Media:dsPIC33FJ12MC201.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>no link</td>
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<td>[[Image:NU32_MAX9918.jpg|thumb|200px|The MAX9918 current sensor breakout board|center]]</td>
<td>Capacitors</td>
<td>A few of the following capacitors: 0.01uF, </td>
<td>Breakout board for the MAX9918</td>
<td>[[NU32: Using the MAX9918 current sensor]], [[Media:MAX9918.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>no link</td>
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<td>[[Image:NU32_TB6612.jpg|thumb|200px|The TB6612 breakout board|center]]</td>
<td>Potentiometers</td>
<td>A few of the following 1/4W potentiometers: 10k ohm, </td>
<td>Breakout board for the TB6612 h-bridge</td>
<td>[[NU32: Using the TB6612 H-Bridge]], [[Media:TB6612.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
<td>no link</td>
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<td>[[Image:NU32_hitachiWithMount.jpg|thumb|200px|Hitachi motor with mount and inertia bar|center]]</td>
<td>LEDs</td>
<td>Angle bracket and clamp to mount Hitachi motor to desk, 12" aluminum inertia bar with thumb screw and heavy washers</td>
<td>Red super bright 5mm LED </td>
<td>no link</td>
<td>none</td>
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<td>[[Image:NU32_EXIS1123.jpg|thumb|200px|The EXI S1123 9g RC servo|center]]</td>
<td>Phototransistors</td>
<td>EXI S1123 9g RC servo, 0.75ms to 2.4ms pulse at 50Hz. Pinout: Brown=GND, Red=6V battery, Orange=Signal</td>
<td>SFH 310 visible spectrum phototransistor </td>
<td>[http://www.hobbypartz.com/9gmiseexis1.html From HobbyPartz], [[NU32: Driving RC servo motors]]</td>
<td>[[Media:Phototransistor_visible_310_2_3.pdf|Datasheet]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:NU32_stepperMotor.jpg|thumb|200px|Stepper motor|center]]</td>
<td>Stepper motor, 48 steps per revolution, 3:25 gear reduction</td>
<td>[http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/SMT-359/GEAR-REDUCTION-STEPPER-MOTOR/1.html From All Electronics], [[NU32: Driving a stepper motor]]</td>
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 16 January 2016

THIS PAGE REFERS TO A PRE-RELEASE VERSION OF THE NU32 PIC32 DEVELOPMENT BOARD. FOR INFORMATION, SAMPLE CODE, AND VIDEOS RELATED TO THE PRODUCTION VERSION (2016 AND LATER), AND TO THE CORRESPONDING BOOK "EMBEDDED COMPUTING AND MECHATRONICS WITH THE PIC32 MICROCONTROLLER," VISIT THE NU32 PAGE.

The NU32 kit.

The NU32 kit contains everything necessary to begin programming the NU32 board. Check to make sure your kit contains the items listed below.


Components in the kit:


Picture Description Link
The NU32
NU32 in 2 breadboards
USB Cable
1 m USB cable, A male to mini B male Datasheet
9V Power Supply
6V wall power supply, 1A, 2.1mm ID x 5.5mm OD, 6W, center positive. From CUI Inc. Datasheet
16x2 Character LCD
LCD, 16x2 characters, using parallel communication Datasheet
Pushbutton
Momentary NO pushbutton. Datasheet
Resistors A few of the following 1/4W resistors: (in ohms) 1, 10, 33, 100, 300, 1k, 3.3k, 10k, 33k, 100k, 330k, 1M
Capacitors A few of the following capacitors: (in F) 10p, 100p, 1n, 0.01u, 0.1u, 1u
Potentiometers 2 potentiometers: 10k ohm
LEDs Red super bright 5mm LED Datasheet
Phototransistors SFH 310 visible spectrum phototransistor Datasheet
Wirestrippers
Wire strippers, for 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, and 20 AWG wire. Can also be used as pliers and to cut wire. These will get dull or mashed up if you try to cut anything other than wire Sparkfun wire strippers
Wire
6 colors of ~6" sections of 22 AWG solid core wire (red, white, yellow, green, black, blue) no link
DT9205A Multimeter
Any small multimeter, doesn't have to be this brand.


Components in nScope kit:

Picture Description Link
Micro USB cable
A micro USB cable.
nScope in a breadboard
nScope in a 830 tie points. [1]


Components in the motor kit:


Picture Description Link
Hitachi motor with 99 cpr encoder
Hitachi motor with 99 cpr encoder, Red=5V, Black=Gnd, Blue=channel A, White=channel B NU32: Using the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 QEI to SPI board
The dsPIC33FJ12MC201 breakout board
Breakout board for the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 NU32: Using the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 QEI to SPI board, Datasheet
The MAX9918 current sensor breakout board
Breakout board for the MAX9918 NU32: Using the MAX9918 current sensor, Datasheet
The TB6612 breakout board
Breakout board for the TB6612 h-bridge NU32: Using the TB6612 H-Bridge, Datasheet
Hitachi motor with mount and inertia bar
Angle bracket and clamp to mount Hitachi motor to desk, 12" aluminum inertia bar with thumb screw and heavy washers none
The EXI S1123 9g RC servo
EXI S1123 9g RC servo, 0.75ms to 2.4ms pulse at 50Hz. Pinout: Brown=GND, Red=6V battery, Orange=Signal From HobbyPartz, NU32: Driving RC servo motors
Stepper motor
Stepper motor, 48 steps per revolution, 3:25 gear reduction From All Electronics, NU32: Driving a stepper motor