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Figure 9-2: Audio module connection schematic

Summary of Contents for MIKROE-1399

Page 1: ...Amazingly compact all on single pcb development board carring 4 3 TFT Touch Screen and lots of multimedia peripherals all driven by powerful PIC32MX795F512L microcontroller for PIC32MX7 mikromedia...

Page 2: ...f our company is to design and produce high quality electronic products and to constantly improve the performance thereof in order to better suit your needs TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS Nebojsa Matic Gener...

Page 3: ...load 13 Programming with mikroProg Programmer 14 mikroProg suite for PIC Software 16 Software Installation Wizard 17 4 Reset Button 18 5 Crystal Oscillators a nd 2 048V Reference 20 6 Port Expander 22...

Page 4: ...power screw terminals 2x5 mikroProg connector two 1x26 connection pads ON OFF switch and other It comes pre programmed with USB HID bootloader but can also be programmed with mikroProg for PIC dsPIC a...

Page 5: ...age resistant protective box mikromedia for PIC32MX7 development system mikromedia for PIC32MX7 user s guide mikromedia for PIC32MX7 schematic USB cable and microSD card Package Contains Two 1x26 male...

Page 6: ...ropriate power supply turn the power switch ON SW1 The USB connection can provide up to 500mA of current which is more than enough for the operation of all on board modules and the microcontroller as...

Page 7: ...SB D_P USB ID USB VBUS USB PSW R49 1M R51 1M R54 1M BAT VSENSE R55 1K C73 22uF C69 22uF LD1 R44 470 POWER VCC 3 3V 1 2 3 4 5 GND ID D D VBUS CN4 USB MINIB C136 100nF VIN PWR EN PWR EN 1 2 3 SW1 JS2020...

Page 8: ...memory 128K bytes of RAM memory up to 85 I O pins 16 bit timers 8MHz internal oscillator 32kHz RTCC PLL 6xUART 4xSPI 5xI2 C 2xCAN ADC etc and Ethernet USB etc Bus Matrix Peripherial Bus PIC32 MIPS M4K...

Page 9: ...2 Using USB mikroBootloader Using external mikroProg for PIC dsPIC PIC32 programmer Figure 3 1 PIC32MX795F512L microcontroller The microcontroller can be programmed in two ways 3 Programming the micro...

Page 10: ...tion and start the mikro Bootloader application 01 02 Programming with mikroBootloader Figure 3 2 USB HID mikroBootloader window step 1 Connecting mikromedia 01 In order to start connect the USB cable...

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

Page 12: ...12 01 01 step 4 Uploading HEX file Figure 3 5 Begin uploading Figure 3 6 Progress bar 01 01 In order to upload HEX file click the Begin uploading button HEX file uploading can be monitored via progres...

Page 13: ...sh Upload Figure 3 7 Restarting MCU Figure 3 8 mikroBootloader ready to use 01 Click the OK button after uploading is finished The board will be automatically reset and after 5 seconds your new progra...

Page 14: ...cted to the development system via 2X5 mikroProg connector Figure 3 9 mikroProg is a fast USB 2 0 programmer with hardware Debugger support It supports IC10 PIC12 PIC16 PIC18 dsPIC30 33 PIC24 and PIC3...

Page 15: ...RB15 RB14 RF8 VBUS VUSB D RG3 VSS VDD RA6 RG0 RG1 RE0 RF1 RF0 RD7 RD6 RE6 RE5 RE2 RG13 RG12 RG14 RE1 RA7 RG8 RA9 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RE9 RE8 RD11 RD10 RF2 RF3 RG9 RG7 RG6 RA1 RE3 RE4 RG15 VDD RB7 RB6 RB0...

Page 16: ...16 PIC18 dsPIC30 33 PIC24 and PIC32 Software has intuitive interface and SingleClick pro gramming technology Download the latest version of mikroProg Suite and your programmer is ready to pro gram new...

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: ...ped with reset button which is located on the front side of the board One press on the reset button will generate a low voltage level on the microcontroller reset pin input Reset button can also be ex...

Page 19: ...RG6 RA1 RE3 RE4 RG15 VDD RB7 RB6 RB0 RB1 RF4 RF5 RA14 RA5 RD14 RD15 RA2 RF13 VDD RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OSC1 RC12 OSC2 RC15 RD0 RD3 RD1 SOSCI RC...

Page 20: ...proper operation of bootloader and your custom USB based applications The board also contains 02 32 768kHz crystal oscillator X5 which provides external clock for internal RTCC module Microcontroller...

Page 21: ...9 RE8 RD11 RD10 RF2 RF3 RG9 RG7 RG6 RA1 RE3 RE4 RG15 VDD RB7 RB6 RB0 RB1 RF4 RF5 RA14 RA5 RD14 RD15 RA2 RF13 VDD RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OSC1 RC12...

Page 22: ...5F512L microcontroller via SPI serial interface This module enables you to expand the number of microcontroller I O pins with two 8 bit I O ports PORTA and PORTB Each of them consists of registers for...

Page 23: ...100nF VCC 3 3V C114 100nF C115 100nF C116 100nF VCC 3 3V C111 100nF C112 100nF C113 100nF VCC 3 3V C117 100nF C124 1uF C125 1uF VCC 3 3V C126 1uF C127 10nF C128 10nF C129 10nF C130 100nF VCC 3 3V VCC...

Page 24: ...er memory microSD cards use Serial Peripheral Interface SPI for communication with the microcontroller Ferrite and capacitor are provided to compensate the voltage and current glitch that can occur wh...

Page 25: ...VDD RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OSC1 RC12 OSC2 RC15 RD0 RD3 RD1 SOSCI RC13 SOSCO RC14 VSS RD2 RD12 RD13 RD4 RD5 U18 VCC 3 3V SPI_MISO SPI_MOSI SPI_MO...

Page 26: ...resistive touch panel Together they form a functional unit called a touch screen Figure 8 1 It enables data to be entered and displayed at the same time The TFT display is capable of showing graphics...

Page 27: ...E5 RE2 RG13 RG12 RG14 RE1 RA7 RG8 RA9 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RE9 RE8 RD11 RD10 RF2 RF3 RG9 RG7 RG6 RA1 RE3 RE4 RG15 VDD RB7 RB6 RB0 RB1 RF4 RF5 RA14 RA5 RD14 RD15 RA2 RF13 VDD RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF1...

Page 28: ...rding by using 02 stereo headphones with microphone connected to the system via a 03 3 5mm connector CN2 All functions of this module are controlled by the microcontroller over Serial Peripheral Inter...

Page 29: ...0 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 MICP LN1 MICN XRESET DGND0 CVDD0 IOVDD0 CVDD1 DREQ GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO6 GPIO7 XDCS BSYNC IOVDD1 VC0 DGND1 XTAL0 XTAL1 IOVDD2 DGND2 DGND3 D...

Page 30: ...C32MX795F512L microcontroller has integrated USB module which enables you to implement USB communication functionality to your mikromedia board Connection with target USB host is establish over 01 MIN...

Page 31: ...E4 RG15 VDD RB7 RB6 RB0 RB1 RF4 RF5 RA14 RA5 RD14 RD15 RA2 RF13 VDD RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OSC1 RC12 OSC2 RC15 RD0 RD3 RD1 SOSCI RC13 SOSCO RC14...

Page 32: ...ablish connection with the target device eg USB keyboard USB mouse etc The board provides necessary power supply to the target via TPS2041B IC To connect 01 USB HOST cable it is necessary to use the a...

Page 33: ...A0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OSC1 RC12 OSC2 RC15 RD0 RD3 RD1 SOSCI RC13 SOSCO RC14 VSS RD2 RD12 RD13 RD4 RD5 U18 VCC 3 3V USB D_P USB D_N USB ID USB VBUS USB PSW OS...

Page 34: ...rmine the screen orientation but there are many other fields of usage Communication between the accelerometer and the microcontroller is performed through I2 C interface There is an option to select t...

Page 35: ...RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OSC1 RC12 OSC2 RC15 RD0 RD3 RD1 SOSCI RC13 SOSCO RC14 VSS RD2 RD12 RD13 RD4 RD5 U18 VCC 3 3V I2C_SCL I2C_SDA ACCEL INT VCC...

Page 36: ...s necessary to provide additional memory space for storing more data The flash memory module enables the microcontroller to use additional 8Mbit flash memory It is connected to the microcontroller via...

Page 37: ...A5 RD14 RD15 RA2 RF13 VDD RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OSC1 RC12 OSC2 RC15 RD0 RD3 RD1 SOSCI RC13 SOSCO RC14 VSS RD2 RD12 RD13 RD4 RD5 U18 VCC 3 3V SPI...

Page 38: ...wide ISM frequency band at 2 400 2 4835GHz with air data rate up to 2Mbps RF transceiver module is connected to the microcontroller via the Serial Peripheral Interface SPI This RF transceiver module i...

Page 39: ...1 SOSCI RC13 SOSCO RC14 VSS RD2 RD12 RD13 RD4 RD5 U18 VCC 3 3V RF CE SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO SPI_SCK RF CS RF INT VCC ADC OSC1 OSC2 SOSCI SOSCO E10 10uF R100 27 R101 27 C90 100nF C88 100nF C89 100nF VCC RF...

Page 40: ...over Ethernet is based on data packets called frames Each frame contains source and destination addresses and error checking data so that damaged data can be detected and re transmitted If you want to...

Page 41: ...1 OSC2 SOSCI SOSCO E10 10uF 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 24 23 22 21 18 17 16 15 8 1 19 9 10 20 VDD2A LED1 LED2 XTAL2 XTAL1 VDDCR RXD1 RXD0 VDDIO RXER CRS_DV MDIO MDC REFCLKO nRST TXEN TXD0 TXD1 TXP RXP Rb...

Page 42: ...electric component which can be used to create sound when is provided with electrical signal This is usually a PWM signal coming from a microcontroller pin Frequency of the signal determines the pitch...

Page 43: ...RB5 RE9 RE8 RD11 RD10 RF2 RF3 RG9 RG7 RG6 RA1 RE3 RE4 RG15 VDD RB7 RB6 RB0 RB1 RF4 RF5 RA14 RA5 RD14 RD15 RA2 RF13 VDD RA3 VDD VDD RA0 VDD VSS VSS RF12 RA4 VSS VCAP VDDCORE AVSS AVDD RA10 MCLR RC4 OS...

Page 44: ...is used in infrared remote control systems The demodulated output signal obtained from IR module can be directly decoded by a microcontroller Many of standard data formats are supported RGB Red Green...

Page 45: ...C2 RC15 RD0 RD3 RD1 SOSCI RC13 SOSCO RC14 VSS RD2 RD12 RD13 RD4 RD5 U18 VCC 3 3V AN TEMP AN PD LED R LED G LED B IR RX VCC ADC OSC1 OSC2 SOSCI SOSCO E10 10uF C103 100nF VCC 3 3V AN PD IR RX VCC 3 3V C...

Page 46: ...7 28 33 30 34 35 32 36 37 29 31 38 39 40 52 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Reset pin 3 3V pwr Audio out Audio in PWM Lines Interrupt Lines I2 C2 Lines UART1 Lines UART2 Lines Ref Ground 5 12V Input...

Page 47: ...SS HDR AN0 HDR AN1 HDR AN2 HDR AN3 HDR AN4 HDR AN5 1 2 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 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 VC...

Page 48: ...It is called mikromedia SHIELD for PIC32MX7 The shield contains Figure 19 1 mikromedia SHIELD for PIC32MX7 01 05 05 05 05 08 Page 48 03 09 08 07 06 04 07 01 02 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 FTDI USB UAR...

Page 49: ...SPI MISO RD0 SPI MOSI GPB2 PWM3 GPB6 INT3 GPA2 RST3 RB1 AN3 RD9 CS3 AN RST CS SCK MISO MOSI 3 3V GND PWM INT RX TX SCL SDA 5V GND VCC 3 3V VCC 5V 4 RA2 I2C SCL RA3 I2C SDA RD10 SPI SCK RC4 SPI MISO R...

Page 50: ...click board is released per week Our intention is to enable you to easily expand with as many add on boards as possible so you will be able to easily expand the functionality of your development boar...

Page 51: ...Page 51 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...

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Page 53: ...ikroC mikroBasic and mikroPascal and download fully functional demo version so you can begin building your first applications Once you have chosen your compiler and since you already got the board you...

Page 54: ...Page 54 Notes...

Page 55: ...duct even if 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...

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