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Summary of Contents for CLICKER PIC32MX

Page 1: ...A compact starter kit with your favorite microcontroller and a socket for click add on boards New ideas are just a click away...

Page 2: ...ur company is to design and produce high quality electronic products and to constantly improve the performance thereof in order to better suit your needs The PIC and Windows logos and product names ar...

Page 3: ...ntroller 9 Programming with mikroBootloader 10 step 1 Connecting PIC32MX clicker 10 step 2 Browsing for HEX file 11 step 3 Selecting HEX file 11 step 4 Uploading HEX file 12 step 5 Finish upload 13 Pr...

Page 4: ...novative mikroBUS host socket to your favorite microcontroller It features the PIC32MX534F064H 32 bitmicrocontroller two indication LEDs two general purpose buttons reset button USB MINI B connector a...

Page 5: ...B10 RB15 RB14 RF5 RF4 RB7 RB6 AVDD AGND RB8 RB9 PIC32MX534F064H U1 X1 8MHz X2 32 768KHz C1 22pF C3 22pF C4 22pF C6 22pF USB D_P USB D_N USB DET USB ID VCC 5V FP1 FERRITE C5 100nF 1 2 3 4 5 GND ID D D...

Page 6: ...ion LED will be automatically turned on The USB connection can provide up to 500mA of current which is more than enough for the operation of all on board and additional modules Figure 2 1 connecting U...

Page 7: ...pply schematic 3 3V VOLTAGE REGULATOR R10 470 PWR VCC 3 3 VCC 5V FP1 FERRITE C5 100nF 1 2 3 4 5 GND ID D D VBUS CN1 USB MINIB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HD2 VCC 3 3 2 3 1 GND Vin Vout REG1 LD29080DT33 C12 1...

Page 8: ...PS MHz 5 Stage Pipeline 32 bit ALU Trace 32 bit HW Mul Div 32 Core Registers Shadow Set JTAG Instruction Data RTCC Analog Comparators 2 I2C 4 16 Ch 10 bit ADCs UARTs 6 Input Capture 5 SPI 3 Output Com...

Page 9: ...4 1 PIC32MX534F064H microcontroller 01 02 Using USB HID mikroBootloader Using external mikroProg for PIC dsPIC PIC32 programmer The microcontroller can be programmed in two ways 4 Programming the mic...

Page 10: ...Reset button on your PIC32MX clicker Click the Connect button within 5s to enter the bootloader mode otherwise existing microcontroller program will execute After the mikroBootloader software is down...

Page 11: ...le Figure 4 3 Browse for HEX Figure 4 4 Selecting HEX 01 01 02 01 01 02 Click the Browse for HEX button and from a pop up window Figure 3 4 choose the HEX file which will be uploaded to MCU memory Sel...

Page 12: ...step 4 Uploading HEX file Figure 4 5 Begin uploading Figure 4 6 Progress bar 01 01 01 01 To start HEX file bootloading click the Begin uploading button Progress bar enables you to monitor HEX file up...

Page 13: ...e 4 7 Restarting MCU Figure 4 8 mikroBootloader ready for next job 01 02 01 Click OK button after the uploading process is finished Press Reset button on PIC32MX clicker board and wait for 5 seconds Y...

Page 14: ...cted to the development system via 1x5 mikroProg connector Figure 4 9 mikroProg is a fast USB 2 0 programmer with hardware debugger support It supports PIC10 PIC12 PIC16 PIC18 dsPIC30 33 PIC24 and PIC...

Page 15: ...F0 VDD RE3 RE4 RG6 RE7 RE5 RE6 RG7 RG8 MCLR RG9 VDD GND RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 VDD GND RB11 RB10 RB15 RB14 RF5 RF4 RB7 RB6 AVDD AGND RB8 RB9 PIC32MX534F064H U1 X1 8MHz X2 32 768KHz C1 22pF C3 22pF C4 22p...

Page 16: ...2 PIC16 PIC18 dsPIC30 33 PIC24 and PIC32 The software has intuitive interface and SingleClick programming technology Just download the latest version of mikroProg Suite and your programmer is ready to...

Page 17: ...Page 17 01 04 02 05 03 06 Start Installation Choose destination folder Accept EULA and continue Installation in progress Install for all users Finish installation Software Installation Wizard...

Page 18: ...Reset button is used to manually reset the microcontroller Pressing the reset button will generate low voltage level on microcontroller reset pin LEDs can be used for visual indication of the logic s...

Page 19: ...9 39 40 41 42 48 31 51 26 25 RB5 OSC1 RB12 RD6 RD7 RB13 RD0 RD11 RD10 RD9 RD8 GND OSC2 VUSB USBID RF3 VBUS D RG3 VDD D RG2 SOSCO SOSCI VCAP RD5 RD4 RD3 RD2 RD1 RE2 RE1 RE0 RF1 RF0 VDD RE3 RE4 RG6 RE7...

Page 20: ...e you with as many add on boards as possible so you will be able to expand your development board with additional functionality Each board comes with a set of working example codes Please visit the cl...

Page 21: ...Page 21 Relay click Gyro click LightHz click 7seg click Bluetooth2 click EEPROM click THERMO click RFid click Thunder click Pressure click 8x8 click FM click BarGraph click USB SPI click...

Page 22: ...of 9 pins with Analog Interrupt I2C UART and PWM lines GND for connecting external electronics 8 Pinout RD2 RD3 RD10 RD9 RB13 RB12 RB11 RB10 Interrupt Lines Analog Lines I2C Lines UART lines PWM line...

Page 23: ...Page 23 9 Dimensions 679 17 2 25 4 4 1000 159 2979 75 6 71 6 12 7 2 54 16 7 2819 500 100 659 1 6 63 8 315 Legend mm mils Mounting hole size 2 79...

Page 24: ...f MikroElektronika has been advised of the possibility of such damages MikroElektronika reserves the right to change information contained in this manual at any time without prior notice if necessary...

Page 25: ...e visit our web site at www mikroe com If you are experiencing some problems with any of our products or just need additional information please place your ticket at www mikroe com support If you have...

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