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To obtain the most recent and complete documentation for this demonstration board, including:
- User's Guide
- Board Description
- Board Schematics
- Source Code
- Application Examples
- Links to Web Seminars
please refer to the Microchip web site: www.microchip.com
Other Information
Connect a 2.3-5 VDC supply using J4 (see Figure 1).
Use the power supplied by the PICkit™ 3 or MPLAB™ ICD 3 programmers.
Switch 1 (SW 1) – 1 pin: MCLR (pin 6) of microcontroller
Pot 1 (POT1) – 1 pin: RA2 (pin 4) of microcontroller
LED (D1) – 1 pin: RA1 (pin 3) of microcontroller
LED (D2) – 1 pin: RA0 (pin 1) of microcontroller
Should you choose to use the board to experiment on your own, the board allows
the flexibility to do so. A prototyping area is provided, with ground (GND) and
supply voltage (VDD) connections on the left and right sides, to expand and
experiment with the capabilities of the PIC10(L)F32X Development Board.
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A PIC10F322 microcontroller is populated on the top center of the demo board
under the identification label U1. The PIC10F322 has 4 available I/O pins that are
initially connected to the four major components on the board. The initial
connections connect to the following components:
The PIC10(L)F32X Development Board is shown in Figure 1 and a schematic in
Figure 2.
Board Layout
After applying power to the PIC10(L)F32X Development Board, LED (D1) will
automatically turn on. Turn POT1 clockwise to increase the brightness of LED
(D2). Press switch (SW1) to turn both LEDs D1 and D2 off, release switch (SW1)
and LEDs D1 and D2 will turn on.
Demonstration Program
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Supply power to the board in one of the following ways:
Board Power-Up
There is no setup for this demo board to operate.
Board Setup
The PIC10(L)F32X Development Board is programmed at the factory with a
demonstration program. The board does not need to be configured in any way in
order to use the demonstration program. Once the board is powered up, the
brightness of LED (D2) may be varied using the potentiometer (POT1). LED (D1) is
powered as long as the PIC10F322 device is operating, and will thus vary with the
supply voltage.
Overview
PIC10(L)F32X Development Board Quick Start Guide
Power Supply Jumper
PIC10F322 MCU
Figure 1: PIC10(L)F32X Development Board
PICkit™ 3 Header
POT1
Switch 1
Cut traces here to
isolate D1, D2, POT1,
and SW1 from
microcontroller.
LEDs
Prototyping Area
Break board here to
separate the prototyping
area from rest of demo.
PIC10F322
VPP/MCLR
VDD
RA3/MCLR/VPP
VDD
VSS
VPP/MCLR
VPP
VPP/MCLR
ICSP™
Figure 2: PIC10(L)F32X Development Board Schematic