PIC18F46J50 Full Speed USB Plug In Module Demo Board
The PIC18F4XJ5X Full-Speed USB Demonstration Board is designed as an easy-to-use evaluation platform for Microchip’s full-speed, USB PIC18F4XJ5X families of microcontrollers. The board can be operated as a stand-alone device. Alternately, for additional demonstration functionality, the board can be used in conjunction with the PIC18 Explorer Board ((DM183032) or PICDEM HPC Explorer Board (DM183022).The PIC18F46J50 FS USB PIM Demo Board comes with the RJ-11 to ICSP adapter (AC164110) allowing the microcontroller to be reprogrammed with either RJ-11 or 6-pin inline programmers. All members of the PIC18F4XJ5X families of microcontrollers fully support USB 2.0 full-speed and low-speed serial communications at signaling speeds of 12 Mbps or 1.5 Mbps. The demonstration board package provides all of the hardware and software needed to develop USB compliant communication solutions.
Features
- Two miniature SMT red LEDs – Connected to the RE0 and RE1 I/O pins
- 5V to 3.3V LDO low quiescent current regulator (TC1108-3.3VDB) – Enablesdevice to obtain power from USB port
- 12 MHz SMT crystal – Can be used with the internal PLL to run the microcontroller and USB module at frequencies of up to 48 MHz
- MCP9701A analog output temperature sensor – Component U1 connected toRE2 I/O pin
- General purpose push button S2 – Connected to the RB2 I/O pin with a pull-upresistor
- MCLRpush button – For easy Reset of the microcontroller
- Six-pin, right-angle In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™)programmer/debug header
- Jumpers for current measurement (JP3) and configuration (JP2)
- A mini-B USB connector for power and communication
Ships With
- The PIC18F4XJ5X Full-Speed USB Demonstration Board, preprogrammed with composite USB Human Interface Device (HID) and Mass Storage Device (MSD) class demonstration firmware
- A standard USB A to mini-B cable for power and communication
- A six-pin, in-line ICSP™ to RJ-11 programming adapter board
- The PICDEM™ Starter Kit CD-ROM, containing USB firmware projects, PC appli- cation source code, USB drivers and USB specific documentation, such as this user’s guide