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The PIC32MX1XX/2XX series comes in a DIP package - no breakoutboard necessary! They also have reconfiguarable pins. The downside is that they run slower - 40MHz instead of 80MHz. |
The PIC32MX1XX/2XX series comes in a DIP package - no breakoutboard necessary! They also have reconfiguarable pins. The downside is that they run slower - 40MHz instead of 80MHz. |
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Assigning the reconfiguarable pins can be confusing, try the following |
Assigning the reconfiguarable pins can be confusing, try the following example: |
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[[Media:DPIPIC32.zip]] |
For the PIC32MX120: [[Media:DPIPIC32.zip | DIPPIC32.zip]] |
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For the PIC32MX150: All pin configurations listed but commented out - [[Media:PIC33MX150F128B_example.zip | PIC32MX150F128B_example.zip]], Single file - [[Media:PIC32MX150_single_example.c | PIC32MX150_single_example.c]] |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 9 July 2014
Using the PIC32MX1XX/2XX Series PIC32s
The PIC32MX1XX/2XX series comes in a DIP package - no breakoutboard necessary! They also have reconfiguarable pins. The downside is that they run slower - 40MHz instead of 80MHz.
Assigning the reconfiguarable pins can be confusing, try the following example: For the PIC32MX120: DIPPIC32.zip
For the PIC32MX150: All pin configurations listed but commented out - PIC32MX150F128B_example.zip, Single file - PIC32MX150_single_example.c