Mini System PIC Development Board + Microchip PIC16F877 PIC16F877A
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Specifications:
- Microcontroller: PIC16F877A
- Crystal Frequency: 4MHz (replaceable via socket)
- Power Supply: USB interface or external 5V DC
- Communication Interface: RS232
- LEDs: 8 connected to the RD port (can be enabled/disabled via J3 jumper)
- Buttons: 4 independent buttons (connected to RB0, RB1, RB2, RB3)
- Programming Interface: ICSP (compatible with K150, PICKIT2, PICKIT3, ICD2)
- Power Expansion: VCC and GND pin power expansion interface (5V)
- Temperature Sensor: DS18B20 interface
- LCD Interface: Compatible with LCD1602 and LCD12864
Package:
1 x PIC development board(with PIC16F877A chip)
1 x USB cable
1 x CD
Product Description
Features:
- High-Quality PIC Microcontroller Board: Built with the reliable PIC16F877A for advanced microcontroller development.
- Flexible Power Supply: USB power interface or 5V DC input for versatility in powering the board.
- Replaceable Crystal Frequency: The 4MHz crystal can easily be swapped out for different frequencies as required.
- Multiple I/O Interfaces: Dedicated ports for RS232 communication, DS18B20 temperature sensor, LCD1602, and LCD12864 modules.
- Independent LEDs & Buttons: 8 LEDs and 4 buttons connected to separate I/O pins for testing and controlling outputs.
- ICSP Interface: Support for various programmers such as K150, PICKIT2, and PICKIT3 for in-circuit programming.
- LCD Compatibility: Interfaces for popular LCD modules make it easier to display data from projects.
Description:
The Mini System PIC Development Board is a versatile platform designed for developers working with Microchip PIC16F877A microcontrollers. Whether you are a hobbyist or an experienced engineer, this board provides a range of features for developing and testing embedded systems.
It features a 4MHz replaceable crystal, allowing you to customize the operating frequency of the microcontroller. The board is equipped with 8 LEDs and 4 independent buttons, perfect for quick prototyping. Additionally, the integrated RS232 interface enables easy communication between the microcontroller and a computer, while the ICSP interface supports direct in-circuit programming via popular programmers such as PICKIT2 or PICKIT3.
The development board also supports external modules, such as DS18B20 for temperature sensing, and LCD1602 or LCD12864 displays for visual feedback. With a robust power management system, including both USB and external 5V DC power inputs, the board is highly adaptable for various projects. This is an ideal solution for students and professionals looking for a reliable, feature-rich PIC development environment.
FAQ:
Q: Can I replace the crystal oscillator with a different frequency?
A: Yes, the crystal oscillator is socket-mounted, allowing easy replacement with different frequency crystals.Q: Does the board support in-circuit programming?
A: Yes, the board features an ICSP interface compatible with PICKIT2, PICKIT3, and other programmers.Q: What power supply options does the board have?
A: You can power the board via the USB interface or an external 5V DC power source.Q: Can I connect an LCD module to this board?
A: Yes, the board has dedicated interfaces for LCD1602 and LCD12864 modules.Q: Is the board compatible with temperature sensors?
A: Yes, the board has an interface for DS18B20 temperature sensors.