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UNI-DS3 Development System
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Introduction to UNI-DS3 Development System
The
UNI-DS3™
development system provides a universal development environment for programming and experimenting with
microcontrollers. Thanks to the universal DIMM-168P socket, it is possible to place MCU cards with different microcontrollers on
this development system. Every MCU card is also provided with appropriate programmer used for loading a hex code into the
microcontroller. The
UNI-DS3
development system may come with an MCU card with PIC®, dsPIC®, AVR®, 8051, ARM® or PSoC®
microcontroller. Numerous on-board modules, such as RS232, CAN, ADC, DAC, LCD display, GLCD display etc. allow you to easily
experiment with your microcontroller.
Universal development
system for microcontroller
based devices
On-board USB 2.0 programmer
Digital-to-analog converter
Alphanumeric 2x16 LCD
display
Graphic LCD display with
backlight
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Power supply:
over a AC/DC connector (8-16V AC/DC); or
over a USB cable for programming (5V DC)
Power consumption: ~20mA when all on-board modules are off
Dimension:
25 x 21cm (9,8 x 8,2inch)
Weight:
~400g (0.88lbs)
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Development system: UNI-DS3
CD:
product CD with relevant software
Cables:
USB cable
Documentation:
UNI-DS3 manual, quick guide for installing USB
drivers and electrical schematic of the system
Every MCU card is provided with appropriate programmer. To load a hex code
from a PC to the microcontroller it is also necessary to have appropriate program
for it installed on the PC. MCU cards with PIC microcontrollers use the
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program, MCU cards with AVR microcontrollers use the
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program etc.