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Free from Microchip: 1. Microchip AN851: PIC16F/18F bootloader via serial 2. Microchip AN247: PIC18F CAN MCU bootloader via CAN bus 3.

Serial Microchip PIC16F876A Board with Bootloader, RS232 » Quick Find Enter keywords to find the product you are looking for in the Quick Find field above or use Categories Information Microchip PIC16F876A Board with Bootloader, RS232 US$37.00 BLC876A The BLC876A consists of the fully assembled Single Board Computer with a 20MHz crystal and a microcontroller. The PIC is programmed with the free bootloader from. No special programming hardware is required to get your code working this board. All you'll need is a 9-pin serial port on your PC and a 3-to-9-pin serial cable.

• Connect the board to your computer via a serial cable (sold separately). • Download the zipped and unzip it to a folder on your computer. • Start the PICbootPlus.exe program, and set for 56000 Baud and correct COM port. • Load the target hex file you want to program the PIC with (click Search button). • Click on the Write button and apply power to the board.

The PIC will be programmed with the given hex file. • After resetting the board, the new program will be executed. Note: The serial port cable is not included in this package, but is required to use the bootloader unless you make your own cable. This six-foot cable has a 9-pin Sub-D female connector on one side and a 3-pin Molex plug on the other. The cable connects to the 3-pin Molex connector on this PIC board. You may add the cable to your order using the option box below.

PIC16F876A Bootloader Board Features • 14.3 kBytes of Flash program memory • 368 Bytes of SRAM • 256 Bytes of EEPROM • 5 MIPS instruction cycle -- 20MHz crystal • 22 free I/O pins • 5 Analog inputs with 10-bit accuracy • 2 Analog comparators • 2 PWM (CCP) modules • SPI and I2C bus • Two 8-bit timers and one 16-bit timer • Brown Out Detection circuitry • Watchdog timer • Low-power modes • CPU has built-in circuitry for in-circuit debugging • 3-pin single line Molex connector with RS232 TX, RS232 RX and GND pins. The serial cable connects to this. • Socket for optional CAN transceiver (such as Microchip ). • Operating voltage from 7V to 30V • 2.1mm power connector for standard DC transformer • 6-pin Micro-MaTch socket with Power, I2C and SPI signals • Power LED • Compact Daughter Board connector and pads for a Frontend connector to add expansion capability. (Frontend connectors are not installed.) • 5-pin 3.81mm terminal block (Phoenix) with RS232 (when CAN interface chip is removed) or CAN BUS signals, ground and external power. Matching screw terminal connector included.

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• The power pin on the 5-pin terminal block connector can be connected to the board's unregulated power supply (the input of the 2.1mm power connector) via a strap. This can be used to: • Provide power for all other boards daisy chained to this one. For this to work this board must be powered via its 2.1mm power connector. • Obtain power for this board. In this case no power has to be supplied via the 2.1mm power connector.

The Micro-MaTch connector allows you to use this board to drive one of the LCD2S- Serial LCD displays found in our. Multiple I2C devices can be daisy-chained together using the Micro-MaTch connector. Build an Enclosed System Using the Compact Daughterboard connector, this RS232 and CAN board can be used as a control module for the, which comes in a sturdy enclosure. You also can make a fully enclosed system by connecting this board to the or the, each of which also comes in an enclosure. Program do hasel gadu. Optional In-Circuit Serial Programming Adapters, In-Circuit Programming Adapter Set for connecting this PIC board's ICSP connector to out-of-circuit PIC chip programmers with a DIP/ZIF socket., In-Circuit Programming Adapter for connecting this PIC board's ICSP connector to the debuggers programmers with RJ12 jack or single row square post headers. Optional Daughterboards and In-Circuit Debugging Connections This board features connectors for either attaching a daughterboard, or using this board as a daughterboard on a larger add-on board. It also features a 2x4-pin in-circuit programming header.

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  • Free from Microchip: 1. Microchip AN851: PIC16F/18F bootloader via serial 2. Microchip AN247: PIC18F CAN MCU bootloader via CAN bus 3.

    \'Serial\' Microchip PIC16F876A Board with Bootloader, RS232 » Quick Find Enter keywords to find the product you are looking for in the Quick Find field above or use Categories Information Microchip PIC16F876A Board with Bootloader, RS232 US$37.00 BLC876A The BLC876A consists of the fully assembled Single Board Computer with a 20MHz crystal and a microcontroller. The PIC is programmed with the free bootloader from. No special programming hardware is required to get your code working this board. All you\'ll need is a 9-pin serial port on your PC and a 3-to-9-pin serial cable.

    • Connect the board to your computer via a serial cable (sold separately). • Download the zipped and unzip it to a folder on your computer. • Start the PICbootPlus.exe program, and set for 56000 Baud and correct COM port. • Load the target hex file you want to program the PIC with (click Search button). • Click on the Write button and apply power to the board.

    The PIC will be programmed with the given hex file. • After resetting the board, the new program will be executed. Note: The serial port cable is not included in this package, but is required to use the bootloader unless you make your own cable. This six-foot cable has a 9-pin Sub-D female connector on one side and a 3-pin Molex plug on the other. The cable connects to the 3-pin Molex connector on this PIC board. You may add the cable to your order using the option box below.

    PIC16F876A Bootloader Board Features • 14.3 kBytes of Flash program memory • 368 Bytes of SRAM • 256 Bytes of EEPROM • 5 MIPS instruction cycle -- 20MHz crystal • 22 free I/O pins • 5 Analog inputs with 10-bit accuracy • 2 Analog comparators • 2 PWM (CCP) modules • SPI and I2C bus • Two 8-bit timers and one 16-bit timer • Brown Out Detection circuitry • Watchdog timer • Low-power modes • CPU has built-in circuitry for in-circuit debugging • 3-pin single line Molex connector with RS232 TX, RS232 RX and GND pins. The serial cable connects to this. • Socket for optional CAN transceiver (such as Microchip ). • Operating voltage from 7V to 30V • 2.1mm power connector for standard DC transformer • 6-pin Micro-MaTch socket with Power, I2C and SPI signals • Power LED • Compact Daughter Board connector and pads for a Frontend connector to add expansion capability. (Frontend connectors are not installed.) • 5-pin 3.81mm terminal block (Phoenix) with RS232 (when CAN interface chip is removed) or CAN BUS signals, ground and external power. Matching screw terminal connector included.

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    • The power pin on the 5-pin terminal block connector can be connected to the board\'s unregulated power supply (the input of the 2.1mm power connector) via a strap. This can be used to: • Provide power for all other boards daisy chained to this one. For this to work this board must be powered via its 2.1mm power connector. • Obtain power for this board. In this case no power has to be supplied via the 2.1mm power connector.

    The Micro-MaTch connector allows you to use this board to drive one of the LCD2S- Serial LCD displays found in our. Multiple I2C devices can be daisy-chained together using the Micro-MaTch connector. Build an Enclosed System Using the Compact Daughterboard connector, this RS232 and CAN board can be used as a control module for the, which comes in a sturdy enclosure. You also can make a fully enclosed system by connecting this board to the or the, each of which also comes in an enclosure. Program do hasel gadu. Optional In-Circuit Serial Programming Adapters, In-Circuit Programming Adapter Set for connecting this PIC board\'s ICSP connector to out-of-circuit PIC chip programmers with a DIP/ZIF socket., In-Circuit Programming Adapter for connecting this PIC board\'s ICSP connector to the debuggers programmers with RJ12 jack or single row square post headers. Optional Daughterboards and In-Circuit Debugging Connections This board features connectors for either attaching a daughterboard, or using this board as a daughterboard on a larger add-on board. It also features a 2x4-pin in-circuit programming header.

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  • Free from Microchip: 1. Microchip AN851: PIC16F/18F bootloader via serial 2. Microchip AN247: PIC18F CAN MCU bootloader via CAN bus 3.

    \'Serial\' Microchip PIC16F876A Board with Bootloader, RS232 » Quick Find Enter keywords to find the product you are looking for in the Quick Find field above or use Categories Information Microchip PIC16F876A Board with Bootloader, RS232 US$37.00 BLC876A The BLC876A consists of the fully assembled Single Board Computer with a 20MHz crystal and a microcontroller. The PIC is programmed with the free bootloader from. No special programming hardware is required to get your code working this board. All you\'ll need is a 9-pin serial port on your PC and a 3-to-9-pin serial cable.

    • Connect the board to your computer via a serial cable (sold separately). • Download the zipped and unzip it to a folder on your computer. • Start the PICbootPlus.exe program, and set for 56000 Baud and correct COM port. • Load the target hex file you want to program the PIC with (click Search button). • Click on the Write button and apply power to the board.

    The PIC will be programmed with the given hex file. • After resetting the board, the new program will be executed. Note: The serial port cable is not included in this package, but is required to use the bootloader unless you make your own cable. This six-foot cable has a 9-pin Sub-D female connector on one side and a 3-pin Molex plug on the other. The cable connects to the 3-pin Molex connector on this PIC board. You may add the cable to your order using the option box below.

    PIC16F876A Bootloader Board Features • 14.3 kBytes of Flash program memory • 368 Bytes of SRAM • 256 Bytes of EEPROM • 5 MIPS instruction cycle -- 20MHz crystal • 22 free I/O pins • 5 Analog inputs with 10-bit accuracy • 2 Analog comparators • 2 PWM (CCP) modules • SPI and I2C bus • Two 8-bit timers and one 16-bit timer • Brown Out Detection circuitry • Watchdog timer • Low-power modes • CPU has built-in circuitry for in-circuit debugging • 3-pin single line Molex connector with RS232 TX, RS232 RX and GND pins. The serial cable connects to this. • Socket for optional CAN transceiver (such as Microchip ). • Operating voltage from 7V to 30V • 2.1mm power connector for standard DC transformer • 6-pin Micro-MaTch socket with Power, I2C and SPI signals • Power LED • Compact Daughter Board connector and pads for a Frontend connector to add expansion capability. (Frontend connectors are not installed.) • 5-pin 3.81mm terminal block (Phoenix) with RS232 (when CAN interface chip is removed) or CAN BUS signals, ground and external power. Matching screw terminal connector included.

    \'Bootloader\'

    • The power pin on the 5-pin terminal block connector can be connected to the board\'s unregulated power supply (the input of the 2.1mm power connector) via a strap. This can be used to: • Provide power for all other boards daisy chained to this one. For this to work this board must be powered via its 2.1mm power connector. • Obtain power for this board. In this case no power has to be supplied via the 2.1mm power connector.

    The Micro-MaTch connector allows you to use this board to drive one of the LCD2S- Serial LCD displays found in our. Multiple I2C devices can be daisy-chained together using the Micro-MaTch connector. Build an Enclosed System Using the Compact Daughterboard connector, this RS232 and CAN board can be used as a control module for the, which comes in a sturdy enclosure. You also can make a fully enclosed system by connecting this board to the or the, each of which also comes in an enclosure. Program do hasel gadu. Optional In-Circuit Serial Programming Adapters, In-Circuit Programming Adapter Set for connecting this PIC board\'s ICSP connector to out-of-circuit PIC chip programmers with a DIP/ZIF socket., In-Circuit Programming Adapter for connecting this PIC board\'s ICSP connector to the debuggers programmers with RJ12 jack or single row square post headers. Optional Daughterboards and In-Circuit Debugging Connections This board features connectors for either attaching a daughterboard, or using this board as a daughterboard on a larger add-on board. It also features a 2x4-pin in-circuit programming header.

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