MikroElektronika PIC Microcontrollers PIC12 Uživatelská příručka

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Strany 1 - USER'S GUIDE

USER'S GUIDEEasyPICconnectivityv7Supports 3.3V and 5V devicesDual Power SupplyEasy-add extra boardsmikroBUS™ socketsFour connectors for each port

Strany 2 - To our valued customers

On-board programmerWhat is mikroProg™?How do I start?programmingmikroProg™ is a fast USB 2.0 programmer with mikroICD™ hardware In-Circuit Debugger. S

Strany 3 - Table of contents

programmingC18100nFVCC-BRDT65VCC-BRDR710KR61KC41100nFVCC-5VVCC-3.3LED-DATALED-USBVCC-3.3LED-ACTLINK ACTIVE DATAR672K2R684K7R696K8LD38 LD39 LD40VCC-USB

Strany 4 - Introduction

programmingStep 1 - Start InstallationStep 3 - Installing drivers Step 4 - Finish installationStep 2 - Accept EULAOn-board mikroProg™ requires driv

Strany 5 - It's good to know

programmingStep 1 - Start InstallationStep 3 - Install for All users or current userStep 5 - Installation in progressStep 2 - Accept EULA and co

Strany 6 - Dual power supply

programmingmikroICD™ - In Circuit Debuggerpage 14What is Debugging?Every developer comes to a point where he has to monitor the code execution in o

Strany 7 - How to power the board?

programmingpage 15Here is a short overview of which debugging commands are supported in mikroElektronika compilers. You can see what each command does

Strany 8 - Supported

UART via RS-232communicationThe UART (universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter) is one of the most common ways of exchanging data between t

Strany 9 - Using crystal oscillators

UART via USBModern PC computers, laptops and notebooks are no longer equipped with RS-232 connectors and UART controllers. They are nowadays

Strany 10 - On-board programmer

USB is the acronym for Universal Serial Bus. This is a very popular industry standard that denes cables, connectors and protocols used for

Strany 11 - Programming with ICD2/ICD3

connectivitymikroBUS™ socketsmikroBUS™ pinout explainedEasier connectivity and simple conguration are imperative in modern electronic devices. Succes

Strany 12 - Step 2 - Accept EULA

From the day one, we in mikroElektronika gave ourselves the highest possible goals in pursuit of excellence. That same day, the idea of EasyPIC™ devel

Strany 13 - Programming software

connectivitypage 20Click Boards™ are plug-n-play!ADC click™LightHz click™microSD click™DAC click™DIGIPOT click™SHT1x click™MP3 click™RTC2 click™BEE cl

Strany 14 - - In Circuit Debugger

connectivitypage 21CAN SPI click™THERMO click™RS485 click™WiFi PLUS click™GPS click™Code ExamplesIt easy to get your Click™ board up and running. W

Strany 15 - commands

One of the most distinctive features of EasyPIC™ v7 are it’s Input/Output PORT groups. They add so much to the connectivity potential of the bo

Strany 16 - Enabling RS-232

The logic state of all microcontroller digital inputs may be changed using push buttons.Jumper J17 is available for selecting which logic

Strany 17 - Enabling USB-UART

Liquid Crystal Displays or LCDs are cheap and popular way of representing information to the end user of some electronic device. Character LCDs

Strany 18 - Enabling USB connection

As for LCD, we have allowed GLCD back-light to be enabled in two dierent ways:1. It can be turned on with full brightness using SW4.6 switch.2. Brig

Strany 19 - sockets

Touch panel controllerEnabling Touch panelCorrectly placing the touch panel cable into the connectorTouch panel is a glass panel whose surface

Strany 20 - are plug-n-play!

One seven segment digit consist of 7+1 LEDs which are arranged in a specic formation which can be used to represent digits from 0 to 9 and even

Strany 21

DQRA4RE2VCC-MCUJ11R21KVCCDQGNDDATA BUSDS1820 - DigitalTemperature SensorDS1820 is a digital temperature sensor that uses 1-wire® interface for it

Strany 22 - Input/Output Group

VOUTRE1RE2J25DATA BUSVOUTGNDVCCFigure 16-5:LM35 connected to RE1 pinThe LM35 is a low-cost precision integrated-circuit temperature sensor, who

Strany 23 - Reset Button

Table of contentspage 3DS1820 - Digital Temperature Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LCD 2x16 characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 24 - Connector pinout explained

Digital signals have two discrete states, which are decoded as high and low, and interpreted as logic 1 and logic 0. Analog signals, on the

Strany 25

EEPROM is short for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. It is usually a secondary storage memory in devices containing data that

Strany 26 - Enabling Touch panel

Figure 19-2:Use jumper J12 to connectPiezo buzzer on RE1 or RC2 pinPiezo electricity is the charge which accumulates in certain solid materials in res

Strany 27 - Enabling the display

EasyPIC™ v7 contains three GND pins located in three dierent sections of the board, which allow you to easily connect oscilloscope GND reference

Strany 28 - Enabling DS1820 Sensor

what’s next?page 34What’s Next?You still don’t have an appropriate compiler? Locate PIC compiler that suits you best on the Product DVD provided with

Strany 31 - C EEPROM

DISCLAIMERAll the products owned by MikroElektronika are protected by copyright law and international copyright treaty. Therefore, this manual is to b

Strany 32 - Supported sound frequencies

If you want to learn more about our products, please visit our website at www.mikroe.comIf you are experiencing some problems with any of our products

Strany 33 - Additional GNDs

Introductionintroductionpage 4EasyPIC™ is an old friend. It has been with us for six generations. Many of us made our rst steps in embedded world wit

Strany 34 - What’s Next?

It's good to knowPackage containsintroductionpage 5System SpecicationPIC18F45K22 is the new default microcontroller!power supply7–23V AC or 9–32

Strany 35

Dual power supplyBoard contains switching power supply that creates stable voltage and current levels necessary for powering each part o

Strany 36

How to power the board?power supplyTo power the board with USB cable, place jumper J6 in USB position and place jumper J5 in 5V or 3.3V position. You

Strany 37 - DISCLAIMER

supported MCUsSupportedmicrocontrollersThe board contains eight DIP sockets: DIP40, DIP28, DIP20, DIP18A, DIP18B, DIP14, DIP8 and support for PIC1

Strany 38 - 0 100000 021200

supported MCUsUsing crystal oscillatorsIf you want to use microcontrollers in DIP8, DIP14 and DIP20 packages, it is necessary to put quartz crystal in

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