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Baseline and mid-range PIC training and dev board operation guide 

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Baseline and Mid-Range PIC (6 

– 14 pin) 

Training and Development Board 

 

Construction and Operation Guide 

 

This PIC development board is designed as a training environment specifically for use with the 
introductory Gooligum baseline, mid-range and enhanced mid-range PIC tutorials

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The tutorials were originally written for Microchip’s Low Pin Count Demo Board, which supports 8-, 14- 
and 20-pin PICs, can be used easily with a PICkit 2 or PICkit 3 programmer, and provides four LEDs, a 
pushbutton switch and a potentiometer.  As such, it’s a good, simple introductory board.  However, it does 
not support the 6-pin 10F PICs and its LEDs cannot be used directly with 8-pin PICs. 

More significantly, many of the Gooligum baseline and mid-range lessons require the use of parts not 
included on that board, such as photocells, crystal-driven oscillator circuits, and 7-segment LED displays.  
Although it is possible to build all of these circuits on a breadboard, connected to the Low Pin Count 
Demo Board, it is a little cumbersome – especially for some of the more complex circuits. 

This training board was developed to make it easy to follow the Gooligum baseline, mid-range and 
introductory enhanced mid-range lessons.  It works with a PICkit 2 or PICkit 3 programmer, and supports 
all 8- and 14-pin baseline, mid-range and enhanced mid-range PICs, as well as all 6-pin 10F devices (in an 
8-pin DIP package).  It is fully configurable using the provided jumpers, and comes with all of the 
hardware needed for every introductory lesson, including all the required PICs. 

It features: 

 

Support for all 6-pin, 8-pin and 14-pin baseline, mid-range and enhanced mid-range PICs 
(all 10F, 12F and 14-pin 16F devices) 

 

2 × pushbuttons (including 

MCLR  

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optional external pull-up resistor on each pushbutton 

 

9 × LEDs 

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an LED is available on each 6-pin and 8-pin PIC output pin, plus pins 

RC0 

 RC3

 

 

3 × 7-segment LED displays 

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configurable as a single digit or multiplexed digits 

 

External 32.768 kHz oscillator 

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can be configured to drive processor clock, Timer0 or Timer1 

 

4 MHz resonator, 32.768 kHz crystal and resistor/capacitor for use with processor oscillator 

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32.768 kHz crystal also available for Timer1 oscillator 

 

Potentiometer and 2 × photocells for use as analog inputs in comparator and ADC lessons 

 

Variable frequency oscillator for frequency and pulse width measurement lessons 

 

Piezo sounder, to demonstrate PWM outputs 

 

Standard ICSP connector for use with PICkit 2 or PICkit 3 programmer 

                                                      

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 All baseline, mid-range, and introductory enhanced mid-range assembler and C lessons 

Summary of Contents for Baseline and Mid-Range PIC

Page 1: ...sy to follow the Gooligum baseline mid range and introductory enhanced mid range lessons It works with a PICkit 2 or PICkit 3 programmer and supports all 8 and 14 pin baseline mid range and enhanced m...

Page 2: ...an continue to use the board for PIC development Construction If your training board came fully assembled you can ignore this section The training board kit consists of a printed circuit board a set o...

Page 3: ...verlay shows BC337 BC547 or BC548 transistors may have been supplied with your kit That s ok they ll all work fine in this application driving the 7 segment displays and have the same pin out Whicheve...

Page 4: ...et U2 marked 16F is for 14 pin PIC16F devices Note you must plug a PIC into ONLY ONE socket at once If you ve been using a PIC10F and want to use a PIC12F or PIC16F remove the PIC10F from the 10F sock...

Page 5: ...all 14 pin PICs so the LED on that pin is labelled simply RC3 LEDs are available on all output pins except RC4 and RC5 To enable connect an LED simply close its associated jumper Pushbutton switches...

Page 6: ...very position in jumper block JP4 That is you use six shunts at once in JP4 Connect segment E to either RA RB2 or RA RB4 by placing a shunt in one of the two positions in jumper block JP5 selecting th...

Page 7: ...he piezo can be driven at higher volume by a double ended or half bridge PWM output by placing a shunt across positions 2 and 3 of JP23 connecting its other side to PWM output P1B Finally every PIC pi...

Page 8: ...E JP6 1 2 Connects common cathode of LED digit 1 to ground 2 3 Connects common cathode of LED digit 1 to transistor controlled by RC5 JP7 Enables external pull up resistor on GP2 RA2 RB2 JP8 Connects...

Page 9: ...side connects to P1A 2 3 Connects one side of piezo sounder to P1B other side connects to P1A JP24 1 2 Connects 10 k potentiometer to RA0 CIN C1IN 2 3 Connects LDR1 to AN0 CIN C1IN JP25 1 Connects LD...

Page 10: ...uld place shunts across all six jumpers numbered 1 6 in the block Where a table cell is blank the jumper should be left open In many cases it won t matter if additional jumpers are connected but to en...

Page 11: ...LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 12: ...0 digit 3 GP RA0 LED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example...

Page 13: ...thode GP RA2 pull up RC5 digit 1 RA5 digit 2 RC0 digit 3 GP RA0 LED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2...

Page 14: ...D RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 9 1a 1 2 1...

Page 15: ...E digit 1 cathode GP RA2 pull up RC5 digit 1 RA5 digit 2 RC0 digit 3 GP RA0 LED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0...

Page 16: ...digit 1 RA5 digit 2 RC0 digit 3 GP RA0 LED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq...

Page 17: ...LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 7 1 all...

Page 18: ...ED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 19: ...git 3 GP RA0 LED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example 3 4...

Page 20: ...C5 digit 1 RA5 digit 2 RC0 digit 3 GP RA0 LED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var F...

Page 21: ...LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 11 1 3 2 3 3 4...

Page 22: ...A5 digit 2 RC0 digit 3 GP RA0 LED GP RA1 LED GP RA2 LED GP RA4 LED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog L...

Page 23: ...ED GP RA5 LED RC0 LED RC1 LED RC2 LED RC3 LED Clock source Crystal 32 kHz T0CKI Piezo AN0 source LDR2 Var Freq digital Var Freq analog Lesson Example 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21...

Page 24: ...10 k 5 1 4W resistors 2 22 k 5 1 4W resistors 1 100 k 5 1 4W resistor 1 10 M 5 1 4W resistor 1 10 k trimpot with thumbwheel e g Bourns 3352T 1 100 k trimpot with thumbwheel e g Bourns 3352T 3 BC337 NP...

Page 25: ...r snap into 16 1 2 headers 1 1 9 pin 0 1 snappable header snap into 3 1 3 headers 1 2 19 pin 0 1 snappable header snap into 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 6 and 3 2 2 headers 1 13 mm PCB ext drive piezo sounder e g...

Page 26: ...509 I P MCU 1 PIC12F629 I P MCU 1 PIC12F1501 I P MCU 1 PIC16F506 I P MCU 1 PIC16F684 I P MCU 1 PIC16F1824 I P MCU 1 1 nF ceramic capacitor 1 100 nF ceramic capacitor 2 1 F ceramic capacitor 1 100 5 1...

Page 27: ...motor control examples optional Qty Description 2 PSMN022 30PL or similar N channel logic level MOSFETs 2 NDP6020P or similar P channel logic level MOSFETs 1 SN754410 or L293D quad half H driver with...

Page 28: ...Gooligum Electronics 2015 www gooligum com au Baseline and mid range PIC training and dev board operation guide Page 28 Appendix C Schematics Sheet 1 Main...

Page 29: ...Gooligum Electronics 2015 www gooligum com au Baseline and mid range PIC training and dev board operation guide Page 29 Sheet 2 Digital I O...

Page 30: ...Gooligum Electronics 2015 www gooligum com au Baseline and mid range PIC training and dev board operation guide Page 30 Sheet 3 Oscillator section...

Page 31: ...Gooligum Electronics 2015 www gooligum com au Baseline and mid range PIC training and dev board operation guide Page 31 Sheet 4 Analog...

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