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This board has been designed to complement the smaller project board.

This larger development board (once built) can be used as a starting point for a project by attaching inputs and outputs to the board via the terminal blocks.

The PIC software can then be developed and the complete solution tested without using a soldering iron. Once students are happy with their design they can transfer the design to the project board, soldering their chosen peripherals into the board. This development board can then be reused on future projects.

Processor not included.

Features:

  • This board is compatible with most education Flowcharting Systems.
  • Connect any device to the outputs of the board including LEDs, sounders, motors etc.
  • This development board can then be reused on future projects.
  • The teaching notes for this project include a number of possible projects including, a decision maker, traffic light, timer, quiz buzzer, alarm and a timed fan.

Contents:

Dimensions:

  • PCB Length: 76mm.
  • PCB Width: 48mm.

Requires:

Resources:

Note:

  • This kit requires soldering.
  • Processor not included.
  • You will also need either the PICAXE or GENIE programming software and lead.

Documents & downloads

Note:

  • This kit requires soldering.
  • Processor not included.
  • You will also need either the PICAXE or GENIE programming software and lead.

Technical Information

AttributeValue
PCB LxW (mm) 76 x 48.
PCB Component Count 22.
Voltage Nominal (V) 4.5.
Voltage Range (V) 2.V - 5V (Once Programmed).

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Questions and answers

    What is the maximum and minimum ohm tolerance for all of the outputs on this board?
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    Q What is the maximum and minimum ohm tolerance for all of the outputs on this board?
    Asked by Hrishikesh on January 5, 2018 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Hrishikesh, This would depend on the programmable IC that you are using in the kit. As such you would need to look at the datasheet for the IC you are using to work this out.
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