How to power the board?
To power the board with USB cable, place jumper
J2
in USB position, and place jumper
J1
in 5V or 3.3V
position, depending on which microcontroller you are
using. You can then plug in the USB cable as shown on
images
1
and
2
, and turn the power switch ON.
To power the board via adapter connector, place jumper
J2
in EXT position, and place jumper
J1
in 5V or 3.3V
position, depending on which microcontroller you are
using. You can then plug in the adapter cable as shown
on images
3
and
4
, and turn the power switch ON.
To power the board using screw terminals, place jumper
J2
in EXT position, and place jumper
J1
in 5V or 3.3V
position, depending on which microcontroller you are
using. You can then plug in the adapter cable as shown
on images
5
and
6
, and turn the power switch ON.
Smart engineering of EasyPIC PRO
™
v7 develop-
ment board allowed us to support both 3.3V and
5V microcontrollers on a single board, which is
almost 100 high pin count PIC
®
devices.
Power supply:
via DC connector or screw terminals
(7V to 23V AC or 9V to 32V DC),
or via USB cable (5V DC)
Power consumption:
up to 600mA (depending on how many
on-board modules are currently active)
Set J2 jumper to
USB position
1. With USB cable
3. With laboratory power supply
Set J2 jumper to
EXT position
Set J2 jumper to
EXT position
2. Using adapter
1
3
5
2
4
6
po
w
er supply
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Easy
PIC PRO
v7
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