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News Release from: Mouser Electronics | Subject: PIC32 Starter Kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 January 2008
Starter kit eases microcontroller
exploration
The PIC32 Starter Kit includes a full tool suite, USB-powered board, on-board debugger and programmer, as well as source-code examples.
Mouser Electronics is stocking the PIC32 Starter Kit from Microchip Technology The kit provides a low-cost, modular development system for Microchip's new 32bit PIC32 microcontroller family
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The starter kit comes pre-loaded with demonstration software that enables the user to easily and cost-effectively explore new features of the PIC32 microcontrollers and also supplies on-board circuitry for full debug and programming capabilities.
The starter kit's expansion connector allows users to develop their own expansion boards and future Microchip application boards are being planned.
The PIC32 Starter Kit includes a full tool suite, USB-powered board, on-board debugger and programmer, as well as source-code examples.
The single CD includes Microchip's MPLAB IDE integrated development environment, MPLAB C32 Student Edition C compiler, a getting-started tutorial, sample projects, 37 code examples and full documentation, as well as TCP/IP and 16bit File System stacks.
The USB-powered board is fully expandable and does not need a power supply or probe.
"Development tools are critical for the evaluation and design phases of our engineering customers' new projects", said Mike Scott, Mouser's Vice President of Active Products.
"Having available inventory on Microchip's PIC32 Starter Kit and other development tools ensures that system designers can quickly evaluate Microchip's latest microcontrollers".
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