Introduction
1.4
ON-BOARD JUMPER CONFIGURATIONS
Most of the on-board components have associated jumpers that will allow the user to either connect or disconnect a component(s) from the PIC
®
MCUs or other mounted
components. Table 1-1 and Figure 1-2 detail these connections.
TABLE 1-1: ON-BOARD JUMPER CONNECTIONS
Jumper Connection
J6
J7
J9
J10
LEDs to PORTB
On-board RC oscillator to PIC
®
MCUs
Piezo buzzer to RC2 pin (*on 40-pin mid-range device, this is CCP1)
V
CAP
connection for devices with on-chip voltage regulator
J12 2.7V source to RA1 (voltage divider off of 9V input voltage)
J14, 15, 16, 17 PICkit™ Serial Header to I
2
C™ bus
J18,19 Tx and Rx from RS-232 components to PIC MCUs
J20, 21, 22, 23 PIC MCUs to I
2
C bus
J24 RA4 pin to RC2 pin (*on 40-pin mid-range device, this connects C1OUT to
CCP1)
FIGURE 1-2: PICDEM™ 2 PLUS DEMONSTRATION BOARD JUMPER
LOCATIONS
9V BATTERY
PWR
J6
J16
J17
J19
J18
J12
J7
M
J24
PICDEM™ 2 PLUS
DEMO BOARD
J20
J21
J10
:
:
J9
1.5
SAMPLE DEVICES
Two Flash devices are included. The device types may change, but will generally include PIC16 and PIC18 40-pin, DIP devices.
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