Softei & Microchip PIC32MK MCJ Curiosity Pro Development Board

Win a Microchip PIC32MK MCJ Curiosity Pro Development Board (DT100113) from Softei and if you don’t win, receive a 15% off coupon for this board, plus free shipping.

The PIC32MK MCJ Curiosity Pro Development Board includes an integrated programmer and debugger, so no additional hardware is required to get started. Users can expand functionality through Arduino Shields or via the Xplained Pro compatible interface, offering access to all device pins. With or without expansion boards, the PIC32MK MCJ Curiosity Pro Development Board provides the freedom to develop for a variety of applications, including Bluetooth Audio, CAN, Graphics User Interface, IoT, robotics development, and proof-of-concept designs.

PIC32MK family devices combine 32-Bit, 120Mhz performance with up to 1MB of ECC protected Flash memory, and a rich peripheral set targeting applications such as motor control, industrial control and IIoT and multi-channel CAN and CAN-FD applications.

These devices feature 7x 12-Bit ADCs each operating at up to 3.75MSPS, which can be combined and sequenced to provide up to 25.4MSPS sampling rates. In addition, multiple op amps. comparators and DACs are included as well.

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Highlights

  • Using high-precision architectures enables superior DC performance, regardless of operating conditions
  • Low noise and additional EMI filtering on the inputs provide additional protection in electrically noisy environments
  • Small packages, such as leadless DFNs, are ideal for space-constrained designs
  • A wide operating temperature range of –40°C to +125°C provides a robust solution even at extreme temperatures

Microchip Instrumentation Amplifier with mCAL Technology

The MCP6N11 and MCP6V2x Wheatstone Bridge Reference Design demonstrates the performance of Microchip's MCP6N11 instrumentation amplifier (INA) and a traditional three op amp INA using Microchip's MCP6V26 and MCP6V27 auto-zeroed op amps. The input signal comes from an RTD temperature sensor in a Wheatstone bridge. Real world interference is added to the bridge's output, to provide realistic performance comparisons. Data is gathered and displayed on a PC, for ease of use. The USB PIC® microcontroller and included Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides the means to configure the board and collect sample data.