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Caractéristiques du MT0401™

                                             Un seul circuit, d'inombrables configurations:

 

Ready-to-use miniature SMT pcb with the popular PIC18F452™(44-QFN).

 

 

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This product require the MPLAB™ software development environment and ICD2™ microcontroller flash programmer from Microchip®, or equivalent.

 

 

Add electronics software control to your next project. 

 

Consult pinout description of I/O port directly behind the pcb.  Remove section of MT0401™ you don’t need, by cutting along grooves, to bring the pcb even smaller and keep sections apart for further need of reflash.

 

 

 

Real time logic probe on all I/O, for simultaneous monitoring of ongoing and outgoing signals.

 

 

 

Stand alone capability with battery backup.

 

MT0401™ allows the customer to choose his type of interface connection.

 

 

 

MT0401 fits into SnapTrack™,

              

...and fits into SnapTrack™ even once sections are removed.

 

  

 

Delivered tested and loaded with witness program.  Power up MT0401™, observe supply LED to ON and output LEDs (except RA4 Schmitt trigger output and OSC2 already in use by XTAL) blinking to confirm operational state of crystal and circuits, then load your own program and connect the pcb into your own project.

 

Use MT0401™ as a development board or insert it directly into your own project and save time and money by avoiding to design and manufacture your own pcb.

 

Flash plug and 120mA power supply available on board.

 

Use MT0401™ with the same wall wart supply as your ICD2™ (+9Vdc),  

 

  

...or with a 9V battery,

 

 

...or with your own 5Vdc regulated supply.

 

 

 

 

 

Should you be in need of every 5mA consumed by each output LEDs on MT0401™, just remove the shorting jumpers to turn the LEDs off.

 

Be sure, when connecting your loads to the PIC18F452™ outputs not to overload the maximum output current.  Always remember, each LED is consuming 5mA.  If your load is tightely designed to the maximum output current of a PIC18F452™, be sure to remove the shorting jumpers of the LEDs to turn them off.

 

With the MT0401™ you get a ready to use microcontroller, you flash it, you connect it to your device and you are ready.

                      

 

When you work with a "stamp type" microcontroller you need to design or buy an extra landing pcb to connect your wires, involving supplementary cost and delay before to be really operational.

 

Solder breakthrough pins and bring the microcontroller signals into your protoboard environment. 

 

 

 

Be sure to use only nylon screws when attaching MT0401™ with its fixation holes to avoid any kind of short circuit with the power plane of the pcb.

 

 

 

Refer to MT0401™ recommended components list for a description of possible enhancements.