UBMP4.2
author: mirobo.tech
2 layer board of 3.50 x 1.50 inches (88.9 x 38.1 mm)
Uploaded:
March 3rd 2022
Shared:
April 1st 2022
Total Price:
$26.25
UBMP4.2 is a simple, versatile, and inexpensive microcontroller development system for anyone.
UBMP4.2 was designed for learning or teaching PICmicro programming in C using either Microchip’s MPLAB X IDE or the cloud-based MPLAB Xpress IDE. Its USB bootloader allows UBMP4.2 to be programmed using almost any device – including Chromebooks!
UBMP4.2Hardware Features
- Microchip PIC16F1459 USB-capable microcontroller with 8k words of program FLASH (6k words free when using the USB bootloader), 128B of user FLASH, 1kB of RAM, 10-bit ADC, and a built-in temperature sensor
- 5 built-in pushbuttons
- 5 visible light LEDs
- 1 piezo beeper output
- optional 8-pin header for PORTC I/O pin expansion (great for servos, a SONAR module, NeoPixels, an LCD display, etc.)
- optional IR LED output for remote control transmitter applications (or a high-current transistor-driven output)
- optional IR demodulator for remote control decoding
- optional IR phototransistor or visible-light ambient light sensor for light sensing
- USB 2.0 type-C port for power and programming
- 6-pin ICSP (In-Circuit Serial Programming) header for PICkit-4
Go to mirobo.tech/ubmp4 for more information.
UBMP4.2 is a simple, versatile, and inexpensive microcontroller development system for anyone.
UBMP4.2 was designed for learning or teaching PICmicro programming in C using either Microchip’s MPLAB X IDE or the cloud-based MPLAB Xpress IDE. Its USB bootloader allows UBMP4.2 to be programmed using almost any device – including Chromebooks!
UBMP4.2Hardware Features
- Microchip PIC16F1459 USB-capable microcontroller with 8k words of program FLASH (6k words free when using the USB bootloader), 128B of user FLASH, 1kB of RAM, 10-bit ADC, and a built-in temperature sensor
- 5 built-in pushbuttons
- 5 visible light LEDs
- 1 piezo beeper output
- optional 8-pin header for PORTC I/O pin expansion (great for servos, a SONAR module, NeoPixels, an LCD display, etc.)
- optional IR LED output for remote control transmitter applications (or a high-current transistor-driven output)
- optional IR demodulator for remote control decoding
- optional IR phototransistor or visible-light ambient light sensor for light sensing
- USB 2.0 type-C port for power and programming
- 6-pin ICSP (In-Circuit Serial Programming) header for PICkit-4
Go to mirobo.tech/ubmp4 for more information.