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ross
Joined: 24 Sep 2003 Posts: 1
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24 Sep 2003 16:51 Millennium board pic's |
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I'm trying to find out what PIC's the Millennium development board by bluebird will accomodate. 18 pin? 28 pin 40 pin? or what. I realise that this board it is not a programmer. Although I'm still using 16F84's, I would like to know what PIC's I can use with it in the future.
Appreciate your answer
Thanks
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msmax
Joined: 06 May 2001 Posts: 104 Location: Pays Bas
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25 Sep 2003 14:21 Re: Millennium board pic's |
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It exists of:
- Sockets for 8,18,28 and 40 pin PIC
- Integrated 5V power, can use wall mounted adapter
- Buzzer
- 4 digit LED display
- 2 line LCD display
- Keypad connection
- On board oscillator sockets & 2 piece oscillators
- 6 LED's
- 4 switches
- 4 pushbuttons
- TTL/RS232 level converter
- 9p-SUBD
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asena
Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Posts: 71 Location: Portugal
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26 Sep 2003 1:14 Re: Millennium board pic's |
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Let me take the opportunity to envite you to go to this website, where i am sure you can find a valuable Development Board for PIC's:
http://www.primetec.pt/produtos.php?sec=2&cat=1&prod=3
@ www.primetec.pt
I am sorry that the page is still no in english, but it will be very very shortly, asa we finish translating it.
I can say that the board is capable of 8, 14, 18 and 28 pins PIC's.
It has:
* switches and keyboard
* 7-seg and LCD display
* LED display
* Serial port ready
* USB ready
* Ethernet ready
* I2C, CAN and SPI ready
* Radio transceiver @ 433MHz
* Several clock sources
* 1wire temperature sensor and bus
* Triac for high voltage and power, with opto-coupler
* I2C EEPROM memory
* Real Time Clock with batery
* Analogue inputs
* Total access to the micro ports
* External impulses input
* Proto-board
* and more...
I hope this is a good tip for you. I will explain in more detail if needed.
Many thanks.
asena
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