OUT OF STOCK !!! New version here.
Note: Customers who bought EasyPIC4 from 15th December 2007 until 11th January 2008 will get EasyPIC5 instead.

Following in the tradition of the EasyPIC3 as the best PIC development system on the market, the EasyPIC4 has more new features for the same price. The system supports 8, 14, 18, 20, 28 and 40 pin PIC microcontrollers (it comes with a PIC16F877A). The ultra fast mikroICD (In-circuit Debugger) enables very efficient debugging and faster prototype development.
NOTE: LCD, GLCD and DS1820 are not included in the price !!!

RS-232 communication with PC or another microcontroller.

System can be easily configured via clearly marked DIP switches.

Digital thermometer DS1820 for measuring temperature from -55ºC to 125ºC.

Support for Microcontrollers in DIP8, DIP14, DIP18, DIP20, DIP28 and DIP40 socket.

2 potentiometers are available for testing multiple AD conversion and comparators.

Power Supply select - USB or external.

4 seven-segment digits in multiplex mode.

All pins are connected to IDC connectors for further expansion.

36 diodes for displaying states of all pins on the microcontroller at the same time.

Pull up or Pull down port defining.

36 buttons for program developing needs.

DIP switch for separating port A pins when they are used as A-D inputs.

Very fast USB 2.0 programmer on board.

LCD display plugs in via a connector on PC board.

Selectable contrast :GLCD or for LCD.

On the same connector user can connect GLCD or LCD in 8-bit mode.

External power supply can be DC or AC.

Crystal can be removed and replaced by another one.

LCD 2x16 in 8-bit mode.

All pins are marked on the back of the board.

Choose voltage level to be applied when a button is pressed (GND or +5V).

USB comm. connector for MCU with USB facilities.

Reset circuit.

PS2 connector makes possible direct connection between EasyPIC4 and PC keyboard.

The Graphic LCD (GLCD) allows advanced visual messages to be displayed. The most commonly used graphic LCD has a screen resolution of 128x64 pixels.

When using a character LCD in 8-bit mode, the connector that is shared with the GLCD is used. The character LCD communicates with the MCU via an 8-bit data bus. The most commonly used LCD is 2x16 LCD.

The standard LCD is probably the most widely used data visualization component. Normally, it can display two lines of 16 alphanumeric characters, each made up of 5x7 pixels.

The EasyPIC4 development system is a full-featured development board for Microchip’s 8, 14, 18, 28 and 40 pin PIC microcontrollers. As the successor of the EasyPIC3 board, the EasyPIC4 has all its benefits and is fully optimized for fast prototype development. It allows the PIC microcontroller to be interfaced with external circuits to a broad range of the peripheral devices, allowing the user to concentrate on just the software. The figure on the left illustrates the first contact with the development system. On a silkscreen there are marks beside every component. These marks describe connections to the microcontroller, operation modes, and some other useful notes. As a result, the need for additional schematics is minimized, because all the information required is already on the board.

3 in 1 Development Tool - Development Board + USB 2.0 on-board programmer - PICFlash2 + mikro ICD on-board: mikro ICD is a highly effective tool for Real-Time debugging on a hardware level. The ICD debugger enables you to execute a mikroC/mikroPascal/mikroBasic program on a host PIC microcontroller and view variable values, Special Function Registers (SFR), memory and EEPROM as the program is running. Also there is PICFlash USB 2.0 – an ultra fast USB 2.0 programmer for fast MCU programming. Continuing its tradition as the fastest PIC programmer on the market, the new PICFlash with mikroICD now supports more PIC MCUs giving the developer a wider choice of PIC MCU for further prototype development.

A beginner? Worry not. Easy-to-learn BASIC syntax, advanced compiler features, built-in routines, and the many practical examples that we have provided allow a quick start in programming PIC [more]

Comprehensive, stand-alone Pascal compiler for PIC MCUs. Develop your applications in an intuitive and friendly Pascal environment, using many advanced features and practical examples. [more]

All the power and flexibility provided by ANSI C, with the most advanced IDE on the market. A perfect match. Plenty of practical examples and a comprehensive documentation. [more]

7seg displays in multiplex mode.

AD conversion and displaying on LCD.

AD conversion and displaying on LED
diodes in binary form.

AD conversion and send conversion result via USART.

Timer 0 and time measuring.   

Measuring temperature with DS1820
and displaying on LCD.  

Examples for SPI communication.  

Examples for CAN communication.  

Examples for Sound generation.  

Sending and receiving data over Ethernet.  

Sending and receiving data over SPI Ethernet.  

Measuring temperature with DS1820 and displaying on 7seg displays in multiplex mode.

Interrupt upon port B state change.

Detection of button pressed on portB.

Printing text on LCD.   

Diodes blinking on port B.   

Display text and images on Graphic LCD.

Examples for I2C communication.  

Examples for RS485 communication.  

Examples for sending and receiving data using Manchester Code.  

Examples for Sinusoid generation.

Examples for SPI Graphic LCD.

Examples for SPI Port Expander.

Measuring temperature with DS1820
and sending data to the PC via serial
communication.

Sending data to the PC via serial
communication.

Creating delay with timer 0.

Creating delay with timer 1.

Creating delay with timer 2.

Sending data from PS/2 keyboard.

One-wire communication with temperature sensor.

Read date and time from PCF8583 RTC Real Time Clock.

Examples for reading and writing data to MMC or CF cards.

Examples for Toshiba T6963 Graphic LCD.

Drawings for all dev.system parts are simple and clear.

  Package contains:

EasyPIC4 development system.

USB cable.

Serial cable.

Printed Documentation.

CD with software, drivers and examples in C, BASIC and Pascal.

The Box is very resistant to shock and transport damage.

NOTE: GLCD, 2x16 LCD and DS1820 are not included in the price !!!

EasyPIC4 comes with printed documentation.This documentation includes: EasyPIC4 Manual, PICFlash with mikroICD Manual, mikroICD Manual.
 

Real-Time clock (RTC) is a an electronic clock that keeps track of the current time even when the MCU is turned off. [more]

AD converters are used virtually everywhere where an analog signal has to be processed, stored, or transported in digital form.[more]

DAC is the interface between the abstract digital world and the analog real life. [more]

CAN was specifically designed to be robust in electromagnetically noisy environments and can utilize a differential balanced line. [more]

CAN 2 Board with SPI interface for all MCU which have SPI communication. [more]

The IrDA defines physical specs. protocol standards for the short range exchange of data over infrared light. [more]

Easy way to use Compact flash in your design and data acquisition. Record and analyze the information received by the microcontroller on compact flash cards. [more]

The RS485 standard allows the user to configure inexpensive local networks using twisted pair wire. [more]

Connect Accel. board to the development system, load an example and it's all set to start the measuring. [more]

Irda2 serve as wireless RS232 communication between two Microcontrollers. [more]

Keypad can also be integrated as part of prototype that contains a calculator-style arrangement of buttons. [more]

EEPROM is typically used to store prototype configuration parameters. [more]

MMC card is used as storage media for a portable device, in a form that can easily be removed for access by a PC. [more]

Ethernet is a large and diverse family of frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs).[more]

Port Expander Board - Easy way to use expand ports in your design and prototype development. [more]

EasyConnect - Connect your peripherals easy and fast using high quality connectors. [more]

EasyInput - Make input levels easy and fast using high quality DIP switch.[more]

Professional and production adapter from mikroElektronika allows easy and fast working.[more]

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$119.00 USD EasyPIC4 Development System
OUT OF STOCK !!! New version available here.
Note: Customers who bought EasyPIC4 from 15th December 2007 until 11th January 2008 will get EasyPIC5 instead.
Optional:
$15.00 USD 2x16 LCD and DS1820 temperature sensor
$17.00 USD Graphic LCD 128x64 dots
$8.90 USD Additional PIC18F4550 Microcontroller
$8.90 USD Additional PIC18F4520 Microcontroller

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