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Allow me introduce the PrimeKit PIC Development Board II.

First, here is the link:
http://www.primetec.pt/products.php?sec=2&cat=1&prod=6&lang=en

or
http://www.primetec.pt/index_en.php

PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II is a development board for MicrochipŽ PICmicroŽ
micro-controllers, and programming of MicrochipŽ PICmicroŽ microcontrollers
can be learned, by exploring the 12C/Fxxx, 16C/Fxxx, and 18C/Fxxx families.

PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II configuration is done by Jumpers, that allow
activation/deactivation of all peripherals. All peripherals that share the
same micro-controller BUS, are in parallel. If in need of any outside
component testing, the provided Proto-board may be used, as well as the
flat-cable sockets.
The Radio Transceiver, USB and Ethernet modules are optional, although they
may be supplied with the PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II.

You may find this on the webpage, but here it goes

Peripherials included onboard:

Momentary switch buttons and 12 keys numeric keyboard;
16x2 chars LCD Display;
Leds BUS and 7 segments HEX Displays;
USART (Serial Port);
USB (Universal Serial Bus);
Ethernet port accessed by I˛C Ž
BUS I˛C Ž , SPIŽ and CAN BUS;
Radio Transceiver for 433.92MHz;
Crystal Oscillator or external fixed/variable clock;
Temperature Sensor accessed by 1-wireŽ technology;
Triac for AC/DC power circuit switching;
EEPROM Memory accessed by I˛C Ž technology;
Real Time Clock accessed by I˛C Ž technology;
Analogue Inputs to use with PIC's ADC's;
Total access from outside to the micro-controller ports;
External pulse input;
ICD (In Circuit Debugger) - Step-by-step debugging;
Proto-board for auxiliary circuit testing;
* Compatible with RS232/USB Bootloader. *



Thanks very much for taking a moment to read this email.
Antonio Sergio Sena




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Antonio Sergio Sena
(Field Applications Engineer)

Primetec - Engenharia de Sistemas, Lda.
Rua Porto Alegre, 9 - 1ş Esq.
2780-031 Oeiras
PORTUGAL

e-mail: asena@primetec.pt
WEB: www.primetec.pt







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They are $325 Euro, or $402 USD.
Not in my lifetime my friend. 8o)

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"Antonio Sergio Sena" <asena@primetec.pt> wrote in message
news:HZp2c.2708$0l3.2235@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
: Allow me introduce the PrimeKit PIC Development Board II.
:
: First, here is the link:
: http://www.primetec.pt/products.php?sec=2&cat=1&prod=6&lang=en
:
: or
: http://www.primetec.pt/index_en.php
:
: PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II is a development board for MicrochipŽ
PICmicroŽ
: micro-controllers, and programming of MicrochipŽ PICmicroŽ
microcontrollers
: can be learned, by exploring the 12C/Fxxx, 16C/Fxxx, and
18C/Fxxx families.
:
: PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II configuration is done by Jumpers, that
allow
: activation/deactivation of all peripherals. All peripherals
that share the
: same micro-controller BUS, are in parallel. If in need of any
outside
: component testing, the provided Proto-board may be used, as
well as the
: flat-cable sockets.
: The Radio Transceiver, USB and Ethernet modules are optional,
although they
: may be supplied with the PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II.
:
: You may find this on the webpage, but here it goes
:
: Peripherials included onboard:
:
: Momentary switch buttons and 12 keys numeric keyboard;
: 16x2 chars LCD Display;
: Leds BUS and 7 segments HEX Displays;
: USART (Serial Port);
: USB (Universal Serial Bus);
: Ethernet port accessed by I˛C Ž
: BUS I˛C Ž , SPIŽ and CAN BUS;
: Radio Transceiver for 433.92MHz;
: Crystal Oscillator or external fixed/variable clock;
: Temperature Sensor accessed by 1-wireŽ technology;
: Triac for AC/DC power circuit switching;
: EEPROM Memory accessed by I˛C Ž technology;
: Real Time Clock accessed by I˛C Ž technology;
: Analogue Inputs to use with PIC's ADC's;
: Total access from outside to the micro-controller ports;
: External pulse input;
: ICD (In Circuit Debugger) - Step-by-step debugging;
: Proto-board for auxiliary circuit testing;
: * Compatible with RS232/USB Bootloader. *
:
:
:
: Thanks very much for taking a moment to read this email.
: Antonio Sergio Sena
:
:
:
:
: ---------------------------------------------
: Antonio Sergio Sena
: (Field Applications Engineer)
:
: Primetec - Engenharia de Sistemas, Lda.
: Rua Porto Alegre, 9 - 1ş Esq.
: 2780-031 Oeiras
: PORTUGAL
:
: e-mail: asena@primetec.pt
: WEB: www.primetec.pt
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
: .
:
:


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Hiya!

YEah, but to be fair, there looks like a lot of useful widgets on that
board....?

Yours, Mark.

Bill Garber wrote:

They are $325 Euro, or $402 USD.
Not in my lifetime my friend. 8o)

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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Email - willy4SPAM6pa@comXcast.net
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"Antonio Sergio Sena" <asena@primetec.pt> wrote in message
news:HZp2c.2708$0l3.2235@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
: Allow me introduce the PrimeKit PIC Development Board II.
:
: First, here is the link:
: http://www.primetec.pt/products.php?sec=2&cat=1&prod=6&lang=en
:
: or
: http://www.primetec.pt/index_en.php
:
: PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II is a development board for MicrochipŽ
PICmicroŽ
: micro-controllers, and programming of MicrochipŽ PICmicroŽ
microcontrollers
: can be learned, by exploring the 12C/Fxxx, 16C/Fxxx, and
18C/Fxxx families.
:
: PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II configuration is done by Jumpers, that
allow
: activation/deactivation of all peripherals. All peripherals
that share the
: same micro-controller BUS, are in parallel. If in need of any
outside
: component testing, the provided Proto-board may be used, as
well as the
: flat-cable sockets.
: The Radio Transceiver, USB and Ethernet modules are optional,
although they
: may be supplied with the PrimeKit PIC DevBoard II.
:
: You may find this on the webpage, but here it goes
:
: Peripherials included onboard:
:
: Momentary switch buttons and 12 keys numeric keyboard;
: 16x2 chars LCD Display;
: Leds BUS and 7 segments HEX Displays;
: USART (Serial Port);
: USB (Universal Serial Bus);
: Ethernet port accessed by I˛C Ž
: BUS I˛C Ž , SPIŽ and CAN BUS;
: Radio Transceiver for 433.92MHz;
: Crystal Oscillator or external fixed/variable clock;
: Temperature Sensor accessed by 1-wireŽ technology;
: Triac for AC/DC power circuit switching;
: EEPROM Memory accessed by I˛C Ž technology;
: Real Time Clock accessed by I˛C Ž technology;
: Analogue Inputs to use with PIC's ADC's;
: Total access from outside to the micro-controller ports;
: External pulse input;
: ICD (In Circuit Debugger) - Step-by-step debugging;
: Proto-board for auxiliary circuit testing;
: * Compatible with RS232/USB Bootloader. *
:
:
:
: Thanks very much for taking a moment to read this email.
: Antonio Sergio Sena
:
:
:
:
: ---------------------------------------------
: Antonio Sergio Sena
: (Field Applications Engineer)
:
: Primetec - Engenharia de Sistemas, Lda.
: Rua Porto Alegre, 9 - 1ş Esq.
: 2780-031 Oeiras
: PORTUGAL
:
: e-mail: asena@primetec.pt
: WEB: www.primetec.pt
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
: .
:
:


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: Hiya!
:
: YEah, but to be fair, there looks like a lot of useful
: widgets on that board....?
: Yours, Mark.

Very true, and although I agree, I believe there are
less complex and less expensive proto boards out there
for developing those same PICs.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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