NOTE: Touch Screen, Pencil, DS1820, Serial Cable, LCD and GLCD are not included in the price!
Overview
EasyPIC5 is a development system that supports over 120 8-, 14-, 18-, 20-, 28- and 40-pin PIC MCUs.
Very fast, on-board USB 2.0 programmer with a simplified driver installation.
mikroICD is a hardware tool designed for testing and debugging programs on PIC microcontrollers.
EasyPIC5 allows PIC microcontrollers to be interfaced with a wide range of peripheral modules.
On-board seven-segment displays in multiplex mode connected to the MCU socket.
EasyPIC5 includes an on-board Touch Screen Controller with a Touch Panel Connector.
What's On-Board
RS-232 communication with a PC or an MCU is performed via DB9 connector and MAX232 level converter.
System can be configured by means of DIP switches. Each DIP switch configures one part of the system.
Temperature sensor DS1820 measures temperature from -55°C to 125°C. It is connected to the system via socket.
The system supports MCUs in DIP8, DIP14, DIP18, DIP20, DIP28 and DIP40 packages. It comes with a PIC16F887.
2 potentiometers are used for testing multiple A/D conversions. Inputs can be configured via the on-board jumpers.
USB or external power supply source is selected by moving a jumper. Power supply switch turns the system on/off.
4 seven-segment displays in multiplex mode. They can also be interfaced with the microcontroller.
All microcontroller pins are connected to the IDC10 connectors for further expansion.
36 LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are used to indicate the logic state of all microcontroller pins.
On-board jumpers are used for pull-up/pull-down port configuration. These jumpers are available for all pins.
36 push buttons are used to excite microcontroller digital inputs. They are connected to all microcontroller pins.
DIP switch is used to separate port pins from pull-up/pull-down resistors.
Very fast, on-board USB 2.0 programmer with mikroICD. There is no need for connecting the external programmer.
LCD can be easily connected via the on-board connector that is also connected to MCU pins.
LCD Contrast Potentiometer is used for adjusting LCD contrast.
Touch Screen can be connected to the board via Touch Screen Connector. There is also a Touch Screen Controller.
External power supply can be DC or AC. On-board jumper is used for selecting external power supply.
Quartz Crystal is replaceable. The MCU pins can be configured via jumpers as I/O or OSC pins.
Graphic LCD 128x64 is connected directly to the microcontroller pins.
MCU pins are marked on the back of the board. These marks give basic information on the pins.
Voltage level to be applied when a button is pressed (GND or +5V) is selected via the on-board jumper.
USB communication connector is available for microcontrollers with USB facilities.
Reset circuit is used to reset the microcontroller. It is connected to the MCLR pin of the microcontroller.
PS2 connector enables the development system to be directly connected to a PS/2 device such as keyboard or mouse.
On-Board Programmer and In-Circuit Debugger

3 in 1 Development System - Development System + On-Board USB 2.0 programmer + On-Board mikroICD (In-Circuit Debugger): mikroICD is a highly effective tool for Real-Time debugging at hardware level. It enables you to execute mikroC, mikroPascal and mikroBasic programs on a host PIC microcontroller and monitor variable values, Special Function Registers (SFRs), RAM and EEPROM memory modules while the program is running. There is also an ultra fast USB 2.0 programmer for MCU programming that now supports more PIC microcontrollers.
Windows® Certified Drivers
Drivers for the on-board programmer are Microsoft® Windows® XP, Windows® Vista and Windows® 7 certified. The Windows certificate is a proof that the programmer supports mentioned Windows operating systems and is immediately recognized by the system, which guarantees correct Plug and Play functionality. Driver certification provides users with a wide range of benefits such as stable functioning, the ability to install and delete drivers without rebooting and compatibility with future versions of Windows.

Supported Microcontrollers
The EasyPIC5 development system supports a wide range of microcontrollers including over 120 PIC microcontrollers. Newly released PIC microcontrollers will be supported by a new version of PICFlash software that is updated regularly. Here is a list of microcontrollers supported by the EasyPIC5 development system:
| PIC10 and PIC12 Microcontroller Family | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIC10F200 | PIC10F202 | PIC10F204 | PIC10F206 | PIC10F220 | PIC10F222 | PIC12F508 | PIC12F509 | PIC12F510 |
| PIC12F519 | PIC12F609 | PIC12F615 | PIC12F629 | PIC12F635 | PIC12F675 | PIC12F683 | ||
| PIC16 Microcontroller Family | ||||||||
| PIC16F505 | PIC16F506 | PIC16F526 | PIC16F54 | PIC16F57 | PIC16F59 | PIC16F610 | PIC16F616 | PIC16F627A |
| PIC16F628A | PIC16F630 | PIC16F631 | PIC16F636 | PIC16F648A | PIC16F676 | PIC16F677 | PIC16F684 | PIC16F685 |
| PIC16F687 | PIC16F688 | PIC16F689 | PIC16F690 | PIC16F716 | PIC16F72 | PIC16F722 | PIC16F723 | PIC16F724 |
| PIC16F726 | PIC16F727 | PIC16F73 | PIC16F737 | PIC16F74 | PIC16F747 | PIC16F76 | PIC16F767 | PIC16F77 |
| PIC16F777 | PIC16F785 | PIC16F818 | PIC16F819 | PIC16F84A | PIC16F87 | PIC16F88 | PIC16F882 | PIC16F883 |
| PIC16F884 | PIC16F886 | PIC16F887 | PIC16F913 | PIC16F914 | PIC16F916 | PIC16F917 | ||
| PIC18 Microcontroller Family | ||||||||
| PIC18F1220 | PIC18F1230 | PIC18F1320 | PIC18F1330 | PIC18F2220 | PIC18F2221 | PIC18F2320 | PIC18F2321 | PIC18F2331 |
| PIC18F2410 | PIC18F2420 | PIC18F2423 | PIC18F2431 | PIC18F2450 | PIC18F2455 | PIC18F2458 | PIC18F2480 | PIC18F2510 |
| PIC18F2515 | PIC18F2520 | PIC18F2523 | PIC18F2525 | PIC18F2550 | PIC18F2553 | PIC18F2580 | PIC18F2585 | PIC18F2610 |
| PIC18F2620 | PIC18F2680 | PIC18F2682 | PIC18F2685 | PIC18F4220 | PIC18F4221 | PIC18F4320 | PIC18F4321 | PIC18F4331 |
| PIC18F4410 | PIC18F4420 | PIC18F4423 | PIC18F4431 | PIC18F4450 | PIC18F4455 | PIC18F4458 | PIC18F4480 | PIC18F4510 |
| PIC18F4515 | PIC18F4520 | PIC18F4523 | PIC18F4525 | PIC18F4550 | PIC18F4553 | PIC18F4580 | PIC18F4585 | PIC18F4610 |
| PIC18F4620 | PIC18F4680 | PIC18F4682 | PIC18F4685 | |||||
Examples
Examples provided with this development system will show you how to connect PIC microcontrollers to other peripheral components or devices and how to develope your prototype devices easily. Each example contains a detailed description of the relevant program including comments. All these examples can be downloaded from this page as well.
- 7seg displays in multiplex mode.
- A/D conversion and displaying conversion results on LCD.
- A/D conversion and displaying conversion results on LEDs in binary form.
- A/D conversion and sending conversion results via USART.
- Timer 0 and time measurement.
- Measuring temperature with DS1820 and displaying results on LCD.
- Examples of SPI communication.
- Examples of CAN communication.
- Examples of Sound generation.
- Sending and receiving data over Ethernet.
- Sending and receiving data over SPI Ethernet.
- Interrupt upon port B state change.
- Detection of button pressed on portB.
- Displaying text on LCD.
- Diodes blinking on port B.
- Displaying text and images on Graphic LCD.
- Examples of I2C communication.
- Examples of RS485 communication.
- Examples of sending and receiving data using Manchester Code.
- Examples of Sinusoid generation.
- Examples of SPI Graphic LCD.
- Examples of SPI Port Expander.
- Sending and receiving data over SPI Ethernet.
- Touch Screen demonstration example.
- Measuring temperature with DS1820
and sending data to a PC via serial
communication. - Sending data to a 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.
- Reading date and time from PCF8583 Real Time Clock.
- Examples of reading and writing data to MMC or CF cards.
- Examples of Toshiba T6963 Graphic LCD.
Package Details
The EayPIC5 development tool is packed in the protective box along with the relevant documentation and product CD. This box is very resistant to all kinds of damages and shocks. Note: Touch Screen, Pencil, DS1820, LCD, Serial Cable and GLCD are not included in the price. The package contains:
- EasyPIC5 development system.
- USB cable.
- CD with software, drivers and examples in C, BASIC and Pascal.
- Printed documentation that includes: EasyPIC5 Manual, PICFlash with mikroICD Manual, mikroICD Manual and Quick Guide for Installing USB Drivers.
This product is shipped with fully functional demo versions of mikroC PRO for PIC, mikroBasic PRO for PIC and mikroPascal PRO for PIC compilers. All demo versions include a hex output limited to 2k of program words. These compilers come with examples for easy prototype development.
Accessory Boards
Accessory Boards were designed to allow students or engineers to easily exercise and explore the capabilities of the various microcontrollers with peripheral devices such as: ADC, DAC, CAN, Ethernet, IrDA, MP3, RS485 and many more. Click on the image below to find accessory boards that suits your needs. Note: Accessory Boards are sold separately.










