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- | ==== RK Education | + | ==== RKP28sb ==== |
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The RKP28sb is a USB development board for the PIC18F2550 or equivalent. | The RKP28sb is a USB development board for the PIC18F2550 or equivalent. | ||
- | == Documentation at RK Education == | + | === PIC18F2550 pinout |
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- | == PIC18F2550 pinout == | + | |
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!MCLR VPP RE3 1-----28 RB7 KBI3 PGD | !MCLR VPP RE3 1-----28 RB7 KBI3 PGD | ||
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VUSB | VUSB | ||
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- | == I/O == | + | === I/O === |
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J9 ICSP | J9 ICSP | ||
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1:VPP !MCLR VPP RE3 | 1:VPP !MCLR VPP RE3 | ||
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1:RST !MCLR VPP RE3 1:RC0 RC0 T1OSO T13CKI | 1:RST !MCLR VPP RE3 1:RC0 RC0 T1OSO T13CKI | ||
2:3V3 +3V3 | 2:3V3 +3V3 | ||
- | 3:5V +5V | + | 3:5V +5V J8 J4 |
- | 4:GND | + | 4:GND |
- | 5:GND | + | 5:GND |
- | 6:VIN | + | 6:VIN |
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J3 ANALOGUE | J3 ANALOGUE | ||
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+ | SCK on J8 connects to LED D3 | ||
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+ | === Power === | ||
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+ | Power may be applied through the power jack or the power header. There are two LDOs and a jumper is used to select the MCU voltage between 3V3 or 5V. When applying 5V on the power header, the 3V3 LDO is still utilised so it may be selected. | ||
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+ | When using the power jack socket, the switch will turn the board on and off, as it | ||
+ | feeds the 5V LDO. | ||
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+ | There is a VUSB selection jumper which may power this pin if the PIC internal regulator is disabled. For PICs that are not USB, remove the jumper and use this a method of accessing pin 14. | ||
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+ | === Resources === | ||
+ | {{downloads: | ||
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