Reduce your display design time to minutes with the help of MCC. It eliminates the meticulous and time-consuming task of mapping the pins and segments and allows you to import display icons to easily customize your display design.
This is a list of a few of our most popular hardware development boards available for PIC24 MCUs. Please visit the Hardware Development Tools page to learn more about our various development boards.
The Explorer 16/32 Development Kit is a low-cost modular development system for Microchip's 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers. It supports devices from the PIC24F, dsPIC®, and PIC32 families, with processor Plug-In Modules (PIMs) for easy device swapping. Kit contains 16-bit PIC24FJ1024GB610 high memory, super-set MCU PIM (MA240023) as well as necessary USB cables (Type-C and micro-B&
The PIC24F LCD Curiosity Development Board is a cost-effective, fully integrated development platform that facilitates you to explore segmented LCD interfacing and various features of the low power PIC24F MCUs with an integrated LCD controller. Designed from the ground-up to take full advantage of Microchip’s MPLAB® X IDE and MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC), the board includes an integrated programmer/debugger and requires no additional hardware, simplifying your prototyping.
The PIC24FJ64GU205 Curiosity Nano Development Board is a cost-effective hardware platform to evaluate the PIC24FJ ‘GP2/GU2’ family of low power microcontrollers (MCUs) . The board features PIC24FJ64GU205 , which offers 64 KB of ECC Flash, 8 KB of RAM, 12-bit/400 Ksps ADC, three analog comparators along with several Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) and Full Speed USB 2.0 Host/Device/OTG. The PIC24FJ64GU205 device offers sleep current down to a few hundreds of nA while retaining the complete RAM content and is perfect for extending your battery life in sensor nodes, IoT and portable applications.
MPLAB X IDE is a highly configurable software platform that provides powerful, free tools for developing, debugging and qualifying embedded designs that use microcontrollers and digital signal controllers.
MPLAB Code Configurator supports 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers. MCC is incorporated into both the downloadable MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the cloud-based MPLAB Xpress IDE.
The MPLAB XC-DSC C Compiler is a full-featured, optimizing compiler that translates standard ANSI C programs into Digital Signal Controller (DSC) device assembly language sources. This compiler also supports many command-line options and language extensions that allow full access to the DSC device hardware capabilities and gives users fine control of the compiler code generator.
This video introduces the PIC24FJ64GU205 family of eXtreme Low Power (XLP) microcontrollers and the PIC24FJ64GU205 Curiosity Nano Development Board.
Do you need to conserve energy and implement a secondary power source to keep the state machine or RTCC value intact in your application? Find out how you can leverage the PIC24F family’s core-independent features to emulate VBAT functionality with minimal core intervention using a just few external components.
If you have been using an earlier PIC24F GA3 device, it’s easy to add the advanced features available in the PIC24F GL3 family to your latest design. Our migration guide will help you make the transition without any hassles.
Packed with several Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) including the segmented LCD driver with autonomous animation, that can function in power-saving modes, the PIC24F GU/GL MCUs offer eXtreme low power operation for power-conscious designs.
This free class will provide you with an introduction to basic USB 2.0 concepts such as topology, enumeration, endpoints, transfer types and classes.
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