Difference between revisions of "PIC MCUs: 4520 Board"
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==Board Layout== |
==Board Layout== |
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!!!4520 Board Components |
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|1|| Power supply connector |
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|2 ||Voltage regulator |
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|3||PIC18F4520 microcontroller |
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|4||Clock signal |
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|5||Reset/Master Clear button |
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|6||Clock oscillator |
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|7||Quadrature clock converters |
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|8||6-Pin modular communication port |
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|9||Tri-state up/down counters |
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Revision as of 14:43, 29 June 2007
The 4520 Board is designed to be a basic platform in which all comunication and power connections to a PIC18F4520 (the PIC MCU that the board is centered around) are pre-connected, but has otherwise been left open for prototyping. Some of the features of the 4520 Board are shown below.
Board Layout
4520 Board Components | |
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1 | Power supply connector |
2 | Voltage regulator |
3 | PIC18F4520 microcontroller |
4 | Clock signal |
5 | Reset/Master Clear button |
6 | Clock oscillator |
7 | Quadrature clock converters |
8 | 6-Pin modular communication port |
9 | Tri-state up/down counters |