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  2. PICAXE - Wikipedia

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    This also allows downloads to be made with a simple serial connection which eliminates the need for a PIC programmer. [3] PICAXE is programmed using an RS-232 serial cable [4] or a USB cable [5] which connects a computer to the download circuit, which normally uses a 3.5 mm jack and two resistors. [6]

  3. PIC microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    This is a 2003 era programmer for the Microchip "PIC" family of microcontrollers. It connects by RS 232 cable to a PC compatible running development software. In 2003 this unit cost $300 Canadian (about $200 US at the time). Devices called "programmers" are traditionally used to get program code into the target PIC.

  4. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    On-board USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, SD card slot. Support for the .NET Micro Framework. Development environment is MS Visual Studio and C#. Pin compatible with Arduino shields although drivers are required for some shields. [271] Vinculo [272] Vinculum II FTDI USB development board for the FTDI Vinculum II microcontroller.

  5. PICkit - Wikipedia

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    The PICkit 1 was a rudimentary USB programmer for PIC microcontrollers, produced by Microchip Technology, the manufacturer of the PIC series of microcontrollers. It was introduced on March 31, 2003, priced at US$36. [1] The PICkit 1 was integrated into a demonstrator board, featuring eight LEDs, a switch, and a potentiometer. Its default ...

  6. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    Arduino USB v2.0 Changed: USB replaces RS-232 interface, Improved: Arduino can be powered from host Arduino Extreme [45] Arduino Yes ATmega8 [44] 16 MHz Arduino 3.2 in × 2.1 in [ 81.3 mm × 53.3 mm ] USB The Arduino Extreme uses many more surface mount components than previous USB Arduino boards and comes with female pin headers. [45]

  7. Mikroelektronika - Wikipedia

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    Easy boards Full-featured development boards with onboard programmers. Users can plug different microcontrollers via DIP sockets or specialized PCB cards. EasyPIC v7 (for 8-bit PIC microcontrollers) click boards 1600+ add-on boards with a standardized connector and form factor. Each board carries a single sensor or transceiver from numerous ...

  8. BeagleBoard - Wikipedia

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    -xM board. A modified version of the BeagleBoard called the BeagleBoard-xM started shipping on August 27, 2010. The BeagleBoard-xM measures in at 82.55 by 82.55 mm and has a faster CPU core (clocked at 1 GHz compared to the 720 MHz of the BeagleBoard), more RAM (512 MB compared to 256 MB), onboard Ethernet jack, and 4 port USB hub.

  9. In-system programming - Wikipedia

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    To put the PIC into programming mode, this line must be in a specified range that varies from PIC to PIC. For 5 V PICs, this is always some amount above V dd , and can be as high as 13.5 V. The 3.3 V only PICs like the 18FJ, 24H, and 33F series use a special signature to enter programming mode and V pp is a digital signal that is either at ...

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