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Matrix Multimedia Version 2 PICmicro® board.

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John Pappas

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matrixmultimedia pic development hardware

I want to design and built an application board for the Matrix Multimedia Version 2 PICmicro® microcontroller development board (PIC-board) i.e.
< **broken link removed** >.

Depending on the microcontroller used, this application board is supposed to contain various sensors and actuators such as a DC motor, a temperature sensor, a light sensor and so on or in other words I would like to design something similar to this: < **broken link removed** > but I can’t find any relevant schematics e.t.c.

This application board is to be connected to the PIC-board via a 40-pin ribbon cable or otherwise. Since I have not found something similar to this project in terms of schematics, circuit diagrams, procedures & methods, PCB advice e.t.c. I would very much appreciate it if someone out there could help me.

Thank you all for reading this,
John
 

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Hi,

I can't help you with that particular board but you can build one based on this famous

PIC development board called EasyPIC3 from Mikroelektronika :


**broken link removed**


They have a very nice pic c compiler (hex output is limited to 2k of program words) !


:D
 

виртуальный pic matrix multimedia

Dear Hugo,

Thanks for your help. However it is not the pic development board schematic that I am looking for (I already have this).

I am looking for a schematic for a board with sensors and actuators similar to < **broken link removed** >. This board will then be interfaced to the pic development board via a 40-pin cable for example.

Many thanks,
John
 

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