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LV24-33

 v6

User manual

All MikroElektronika´s development systems represent irreplaceable tools for 
programming and developing microcontroller-based devices. Carefully chosen 
components and the use of machines of the last generation for mounting and 
testing thereof are the best guarantee of high reliability of our devices. Due to 
simple design, a large number of add-on modules and ready to use examples, 
all our users, regardless of their experience, have the possibility to develop 
their project in a fast and effi cient way.

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Summary of Contents for LV24-33 v6

Page 1: ...large number of add on modules and ready to use examples all our users regardless of their experience have the possibility to develop their project in a fast and efficient way Development System If y...

Page 2: ...ofits and business information business interruption or any other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of this manual or product even if MikroElektronika has been advised of the possibility of such d...

Page 3: ...mmer 9 4 0 MikroICD In Circuit Debugger 10 5 0 ICD Connector 11 6 0 JTAG Connector 12 7 0 Power Supply 13 8 0 3 3V Voltage Regulator 14 9 0 USB Communication Connector 14 10 0 RS 232 Communication Mod...

Page 4: ...ed devices USB 2 0 on board programmer A possibility of connecting a graphic display with touch panel increases the functionality of the development system A possibility of reading MMC SD memory cards...

Page 5: ...istors 12 I O port connectors 13 DIP switch turns on off on board modules 14 Potentiometer for adjusting contrast of graphic display 15 Touch panel controller 16 Graphic LCD connector 17 Touch panel c...

Page 6: ...d be connected to a PC When establishing a connection make sure that jumper J16 is placed in the USB position as shown in Figure 1 1 Step 3 Turn on your development system by setting the POWER SUPPLY...

Page 7: ...vides an oscillator as well as 102 soldering pads connected to microcontroller pins Each pad is marked the same as the pin it is connected to Soldering pads also make connection between the MCU card a...

Page 8: ...0 pin TQFP package there are also MCU cards with microcontrollers in 44 64 and 80 pin TQFP package which can be ordered separately They are placed into the appropriate connector in the same manner as...

Page 9: ...rogram s main window there is a number of options for setting the operation of the microcontroller to be used A number of options which enable the programming processareprovidedontheright side of the...

Page 10: ...ika mikroBASIC PRO mikroC PRO mikroPASCAL PRO etc As soon as the mikroICD debugger starts up a window called Watch Values appears on the screen Figure 4 1 The mikroICD debugger communicates to the mic...

Page 11: ...any position The main reason for it is the capability of the microcontroller to be programmed over one of two available pairs of programming pins RB0 and RB1 or RB6 and RB7 The ICD3 programmer cannot...

Page 12: ...ramming microcontrollers JTAG connectors JTAG1 and JTAG2 are directly connected to microcontroller pins The JTAG1 connector is linked to RB10 RB11 RB12 RB13 and MCLR pins The JTAG2 connector is linked...

Page 13: ...or DC in the range of 9V to 32V Jumper J16 is used as a selector for a power supply source To make advantage of the USB power supply jumper J16 should be placed in the USB position When using the ext...

Page 14: ...on the development system is used as a voltage regulator capable of providing 800mA current Figure 8 2 Voltage regulator connection schematic Figure 8 1 Voltage regulator 9 0 USB Communication Module...

Page 15: ...RX232 B pin RF4 or RB11 and TX232 B pin RF5 or RB10 on the DIP switch SW16 to enable port RS 232B The microcontroller pins used in such communication are marked as follows RX receive data line and TX...

Page 16: ...vice To enable connection between the microcontroller and MCP2551 it is necessary to set switches 1 and 4 on the DIP switch SW17 to ON position Other switches 1 6 on the DIP switch SW17 may also be us...

Page 17: ...voltage via test inputs Jumpers J14 and J15 are used for selecting one of the following pins RB8 RB15 to be supplied with A D conversion voltage Resistors R16 and R17 have a protective function and a...

Page 18: ...ller pins to be fed with signal sent from the memory card DIP switches SW14 and SW15 are used as pin selectors Figure 13 3 illustrates the connection between the MMC SD connector and RG9 RE7 RG8 RG7 a...

Page 19: ...4 In the example in figure 14 2 RAM module is connected to the microcontroller pins RB14 RB13 RB12 and RB0 using DIP switch SW14 Alternatively RG8 RG7 RG6 and RC3 microcontroller pins may also be used...

Page 20: ...A There are 96 LEDs on the LV24 33 v6 development system which visually indicate the state of each microcontroller I O pin An active LED indicates that a logic one 1 is present on the pin In order to...

Page 21: ...en such resistor using jumper J13 Right next to the push buttons there is a RESET button which is used to provide the MCLR pin with the microcontroller reset signal over the on board programmer Figure...

Page 22: ...ay contrast Switch 7 LCD BCK on the DIP switch SW17 is used to turn the display backlight on off Communication between the LCD and the microcontroller is performed in a 4 bit mode Alphanumeric digits...

Page 23: ...d other graphic content to be displayed Potentiometer P2 is used for the GLCD display contrast adjustment Switch 8 GLCD BCK on the DIP switch SW17 is used to turn the display backlight on off Port POR...

Page 24: ...ouch panel over a GLCD display Make sure that the flat cable is to the left of the GLCD as shown in Figure 4 19 0 Touch Panel The touch panel is a thin self adhesive transparent touch sensitive panel...

Page 25: ...itch SW1 SW12 enable each connector pin to be connected to one pull up pull down resistor Whether pins of some port are to be connected to a pull up or a pull down resistor depends on the position of...

Page 26: ...ecessary to set switch P1 on the DIP switch SW8 to ON position As a result every time you press the RD8 push button a logic one VCC 3 3 voltage will appear on the PG2 pin provided that jumper J17 is p...

Page 27: ...ofits and business information business interruption or any other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of this manual or product even if MikroElektronika has been advised of the possibility of such d...

Page 28: ...large number of add on modules and ready to use examples all our users regardless of their experience have the possibility to develop their project in a fast and efficient way Development System If y...

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